My West London Life

Seb Coe

Seb Coe

January
4

Former athlete, winner of four Olympic medals and politician, Seb Coe talks family and his love of jazz

Where do you live?

I live in Surrey – it’s close to both London and my children’s schools.

You were born in west London. What’s your earliest memory?

A long walk with my father in a London park – I was on his shoulders.

Who has been your biggest inspiration and why?

My father was a huge inspiration in my life, he taught me to always go beyond my personal best.

You headed the successful bid for London to host 2012 Summer Olympic Games. What long-term benefits do you think this will bring to London?

We want London 2012 to provide opportunities for people across the UK long after the Games have finished. Everything from the outset has been planned so that we leave a lasting legacy. Everyone at London 2012 is putting their heart and soul into ensuring that the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in 2012 are a spectacular success and deliver a tangible legacy. The Olympic Park Legacy Company has now been set up to manage the venues inside the Olympic Park after the Games and make sure they are put to good use for sporting, educational and community purposes.

What are you most proud of and why?

My four children. I’m never happier than when I’m with them.

What is your top tip for a tourist in London

Get an Oyster Card. Also go and explore all of London’s jazz clubs.

How do you spend an ideal Sunday?

I would spend it with my children – going to see Chelsea at Stamford Bridge followed by a nice meal.

Who would you choose to play you in a film of your life?

Steve Ovett.

What’s the best thing to do in London for free?

To go and see one of the beautiful parks our capital has and then go for a run along the river, taking in all the sights.

What’s the most extravagant luxury item you’ve ever bought?

My collection of jazz music.

If you could eat one last meal in west London where would it be?

It would be at La Famiglia [7 Langton Street, SW3] restaurant.

What makes you proud to be a Londoner?

The fact that I was born in a city that is completely unique. But also, when I see what the London 2012 Games will do in terms of the regeneration of East London and leaving a lasting sporting, cultural and educational legacy.

What’s your philosophy on life?

Make a difference.

www.london2012.com

Sarah Campus, founder of LDN MUMS FITNESS

March
19

We chat sleeping, eating, hydrating and moving with pre and post-natal fitness expert, Sarah Campus

Sarah Campus is a highly experienced women’s personal trainer, a nutrition coach, wellness expert and a busy mum of three. In 2016 she founded LDN MUMS FITNESS. She is a fitness and wellbeing panellist for Women’s Fitness Magazine and often appears on television as a holistic health specialist.… Read more →

Amy Nairn, Personal Chef

January
5

Personal Chef Amy Nairn on her favourite restaurants, high-profile clients, & cooking to impress!

Where do you live and why?

Having grown up between Islington and Scotland, I’ve lived in Parson’s Green most of my adult life. I love village atmosphere, the mix of ‘country’ pubs, young families, and its proximity to the King’s Road.

How did you get into cooking, is

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