A Question Of Good Sports

Rub shoulders and crib answers from sport’s finest

Date of event:  03 September 2010

Venue:  London Hilton, Tower Bridge

Ticket price:  Tables from £1,750


Kicking Bullying into Touch logo Spend an evening in the company of sporting legends and enjoy the chance to show off your own sporting knowledge in the Question of Good Sports Quiz. 

On the night

Guests will enjoy a champagne reception and three-course sporting themed dinner in the luxury of the London Hilton Tower Bridge with the chance to compete against the cream of the sporting world to become the Question of Good Sports Champions.

All money raised will go to charity and all attendees will receive a ticket to the London Double Header at Twickenham Stadium the following day to enjoy some quality live sporting action. 

Sportspeople invited so far include Martin Johnson, Harry Redknapp, Jamie Redknapp, Mark Ramprakash, Darren Gough, Andrew Flintoff and Austin Healey.

Book your place

We have three packages to choose from:

  • Silver – Table of 10 - £1,750
  • Gold – Table of 10 including two sporting celebrities - £2,500
  • Platinum Weekend Package – Table of 10 including two sporting celebrities plus overnight stay at Hilton plus a Hospitality Box at the London Double Header - £8,000

To purchase a table please contact Morgan Pickard or phone 020 7825 2918. 

Where your money goes

Hilton in the Community Foundation logoAll proceeds from the event will go to support ChildLine, the Kicking Bullying into Touch Programme and the Hilton in the Community Foundation.

In aid of the NSPCC (registered charity numbers 216401 and SC037717), and Hilton in the Community Foundation (registered charity numbers 1084220 and SC38995). 

The NSPCC will receive two thirds of all profits to be shared equally between ChildLine and the ChildLine / Premier Rugby Kicking Bullying into Touch Programme, and Hilton in the Community Foundation will receive one third of all profits.                  



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