List of Signatories
The Declaration
As part of the Fossil Free Declaration, I hereby commit to not signing sponsorship or commercial partnership deals with high-carbon industries, which includes fossil fuel companies, fossil fuel financiers, airports and airlines, and car manufacturers. Where existing sponsorship deals or commercial partners currently exist, I commit to not renewing them upon completion.
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Champions For Earth
Organisation
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Lattice Training
Organisation
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Le Camp de Base
Organisation
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The Green Runners
Organisation
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Vertige Media
Organisation
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Kilian Jornet Foundation
Organisation
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Ecopoint Climbing
Organisation
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Abbie Robinson
Climbing, UK; Professional British Paraclimber, 2021 Paraclimbing World Champion and multiple World Cup Champion.
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Aiden Dunne
Climbing, UK; aspiring Professional Climber, World Cup and Youth World Championship competitor.
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Amelie Kühne
Climbing, Germany; Professional Climber and Alpinist
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Andy Symonds
Trail Running, Great Britain and France; winner of prestigious trail races, including the 2016 Lavaredo Ultra Trail
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Anna Turney
Para Alpine Skiing, Great Britain; Vancouver 2010 & Sochi 2014 (Paralympian), World Cup medallist
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Arnaud Petit
Climbing, France; former Professional Climber, 1996 World Cup and European Championship in lead climbing with notable first ascents.
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Björn Sandström
Skiing, Sweden; professional cross-country skier
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Campbell Harrison
Climbing, Australia; Paris 2024 Olympics (Olympian)
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Carole Fuchs
Climbing, Germany; high-altitude mountain athlete with multiple 8000m ascents including Everest, Lhotse, Kanchengjuma, and Makalu.
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Damian Hall
Trail/Ultra Running, Great Britain; The Spine Race winner (2023), multiple records on UK long‑distance trails
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David Wheeler
Football; professional career at Exeter City, QPR, MK Dons, Wycombe Wanderers, currently at Shrewsbury Town (since 2025).
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Dimitri Vogt
Climbing, Belgium; former World Cup competitor, free climbed La danse de résistance 9a+
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Eline Le Menestrel
Climbing, France; Professional Climber, free climbed The Nose
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Emil Johansson Kringstad
Skiing; former pro cross country skier; World Cup competitor
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Emma Twyford
Climbing, UK; first woman to climb E10 and first British woman to climb 9a.
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Etienne Stott
Canoe Slalom, Great Britain; London 2012 (Olympic Champion)
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Eugenie Lee
Climbing, UK; Professional Climber, RAB CWIF Champion and World Cup Competitor
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Felix Beltramo
Skiing, Italy; semi-professional alpine skier for Sportclub Merano
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Fynn Sterritt
Sailing, Great Britain; Paris 2024 (Olympian)
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Innes Fitzgerald
Track/Cross Country Running, Great Britain; European U20 Cross Country Champion 2023 & 2024
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Izzy Petter
Hockey, Great Britain and England; Tokyo 2020 (Olympic Medallist); Paris, 2024
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Isla Rowntree
Cyclocross, Great Britain; British National Cyclocross champion in 1999, 2002 and 2003; British Veteran Cyclocross Champion and Cross Country MTB Champion in 2010 and 2011.
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Jacqui Lachmann
Canoe Slalom, Australia; Beijing 2008 (Olympic Medallist)
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James Pearson
Climbing, Great Britain; Professional Climber, first to climb the E12 Grade.
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Jasmin Paris
Trail/Ultra Running, Great Britain; first woman to finish Barkley Marathons (2024)
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Joanna Neame
Climbing, UK; Professional Climber, World Cup and World Championship competitor.
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Joe Cooke
Cricket, Great Britain; former pro cricketer for Glamorgan County Cricket Club
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Jule Wurm
Climbing, Switzerland; IFSC Bouldering World Champion 2014 and two-time Bouldering World Cup Champion.
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Katherine Choong
Climbing, Switzerland; Professional Climber; first Swiss woman to climb 9a with first female ascents of famous multi-pitch routes.
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Keegan Sullivan
Climbing, USA; Member of US Youth National Team
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Kilian Jornet Burgada
Mountain sports, Spain; professional all-terrain mountain athlete with multiple speed records, including Mont Blanc, Matterhorn and summited Everest twice in a week. Four-time UTMB ultamarathon champion.
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Laura Baldwin
Sailing, Great Britain (later Australia); Athens 2004 (Olympian)
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Laurence Halsted
Fencing, Great Britain; London 2012 (Olympian), former British Champion & European medallist
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Laurence Morgan
Climbing, UK; Professional Paraclimbing and World Championship competitor
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Leanora Volpe
Climbing, UK; Professional Paraclimber, World Cup Champion and two-time World Championship medalist.
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Lena Müller
Climbing, Germany; first German to climb E9/E10 grade.
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Lilly Harley
Netball, Great Britain; competitive national netball, currently playing for Leeds Rhinos
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Liv Sansoz
Climbing, France; Professional Climber, three-time World Cup winner and two-time World Champion in lead climbing.
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Loïc Debry
Climbing, Belgium; Professional Climber that has ascents up to 8c bouldering and 9a lead.
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Luisa Deubzer
Climbing, Germany; Professional Climber, climbed up to 9a lead and E9 trad.
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Mimi White
Climbing, UK; Professional Climber and Lattice Ambassador
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Nicola Barr
Australian rules Football, Australia; currently plays for Great Western Sydney in the AFLW.
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Pablo Recourt
Climbing, Belgium; Professional Climber
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Rhydian Cowley
Race Walking, Australia; Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020; Paris 2024 (Olympic Medallist)
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Robbie Phillips
Climbing, Scotland; Professional Climber, free climbed the Alpine Trilogy - three iconic 8b+ multipitches.
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Sam Williams
Cycling, England; former professional cyclist with Saint Piran
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Sean Villanueva O'Driscoll
Climbing, Belgium; Professional Climber, first solo ascent of the Fitz Roy Traverse in Patagonia
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Sébastien Berthe
Climbing, France; Professional Climber; first ground-up free ascent of El Capitan’s The Nose and fourth free ascent of the Dawn Wall.
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Sofie Junge Pedersen
Football, Denmark; currently playing for Levante Badalona with 88 caps for Denmark.
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Sofie Paulus
Climbing, Germany; Professional Climber and founder of Ecopoint climbing
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Tessel Middag
Football; the Netherlands; professional career with Dutch national team, Ajax, Manchester City, West Ham United, Fiorentina, and currently Phoenix Wellington.
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Xavier Cailhol
Climbing, France; Professional Alpinist
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