I don't know how many of these are English (or Scottish). It's from the Telegraph a couple of years back
12 UNSUNG BRITISH WORLD CHAMPIONS
Victoria Pendleton this year became the first British woman to become world champion in cycling sprint.
Craig Fallon dominated the -60kg weight category in judo, becoming only the third British man to achieve a world championship title, after Neil Adams in 1981 and Graeme Randall in 1999.
In rowing, Alex Partridge, Peter Reed, Andrew Hodge and Stephen Williams enhanced Britain's reputation in the men's coxless four, established by the likes of Redgrave and Pinsent.
In motorsport Andy Priaulx became Britain's first world touring car champion, while brothers Tim and Tristan Reeves, from Kent, combined to become world sidecar winners.
Britain's nautical prowess was maintained by Giles Scott, who won the Laser class at the world youth sailing championships.
Aaron Hadlow, 17, from Cornwall, was nominated for the BBC's young sports personality of the year award after becoming world kitesurfing champion for the second year.
And, finally, Iain Hawkes, 26, a fireman from Bristol, won the world bog snorkelling title at Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, during the summer. A dirty job but someone has to do it.