Champion (disambiguation)
A champion is a person or animal who comes in first place in a competition.
Champion or champions may also refer to:
People
- Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty (1768–1815), French cavalry commander
- Albert Champion (cricketer) (1851–1909), Yorkshire cricketer
- Albert Champion (cyclist) (1878–1927), French road racing cyclist and spark plug manufacturer
- Beau Champion, Australian rugby league footballer
- Bob Champion (born 1948), English jump jockey and subject of the 1983 film Champions
- DJ Champion, the stage name of Maxime Morin, a Quebec electronic musician
- Frederick Walter Champion (1893 – 1970), English forester and wildlife photographer, who pioneered camera trapping
- George Charles Champion (1851-1927), English entomologist
- Gower Champion (1919–1980) and Marge Champion (born 1919), American husband-and-wife dance partners and choreographers
- Henry Champion (1866–1942), stage name of Harry Champion, a famous British music hall composer and star
- Henry Champion (general) (1751–1836) American general in the Continental Army
- Henry Hyde Champion (1859–1928), Australian social reformer and journalist
- Jacques Champion de Chambonnières (c. 1601–1672), French Baroque composer also known as Jacques Champion
- Jon Champion (born 1965), English football commentator
- Malcolm Champion (1883–1939), New Zealand's first Olympic swimmer and gold medalist
- Nicolas Champion (c. 1475–1533), Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer in the Habsburg court
- Philip Champion (born 1976), American basketball player
- Richard Champion (born 1968), former Australian rules footballer
- Will Champion (born 1978), drummer/multi-instrumentalist for English band Coldplay
Places
In Canada:
In the United States:
Film and television
- The Adventures of Champion (1955–1956), a children's TV series
- Champion (1949 film), an American boxing drama starring Kirk Douglas
- Champion (2000 film), a Hindi film starring Rahul Dev
- Champion (2002 film), a South Korean film about boxer Duk Koo Kim
- The Champion (1915 film), a Charlie Chaplin film
- The Champion (1973 film), a Hong Kong film
- The Champion (TV series), a 2004 Chinese MediaCorp idol drama
- Champions (1983 film), a UK film by John Irvin, starring John Hurt, based on the life of Bob Champion
- The Champions (documentary miniseries), a Canadian documentary miniseries by Donald Brittain about René Lévesque and Pierre Elliott Trudeau
- The Champions (1968–1969), a British espionage/science fiction adventure series
- The Mighty Ducks, 1992 film released as Champions in the UK and Australia
- The Champion (telenovela), "HaAlufa", an Israeli telenovela
Music
- Groups and labels
- Albums and songs
- Champion (The Audition album)
- Champion (RuPaul album)
- Champion EP, by Brother Ali
- The Champion, an album by Carman
- "Champion", a song by Grinspoon from the 1998 album Guide to Better Living
- "Champion", a song by Flipsyde
- "Champion", a song by NBA player, Ron Artest
- "Champion" (Chipmunk song), a 2011 rap song
- "Champion", a song by Danish singer Clemens feat. Jon Nørgaard
- "Champion" (Kanye West song), a song by Kanye West from the 2007 album Graduation
- "Champion" (Agnes song), a song by Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson
- "The Champion: The Hits", a 2009 compilation album by Nigerian rapper Eldee|eLDee
Comics and games
In transportation
In sports
Other
- King's Champion, serves at the coronation of an English Monarch.
- HMS Champion, the name of five Royal Navy ships
- Champion (Beanie Baby), a Beanie Baby bear made by Ty, Inc. with versions representing 32 countries in the World Cup
- Champion (role variant), a personality type of the Keirsey Temperament Sorter
- Champion (supermarket), a French supermarket chain
- Champion (spark plug), manufacturer of various ignition system components including spark plugs
- Champion (sportswear), a manufacturer of clothing, specializing in sportswear
- The Champion, the magazine of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
- "Champion land", another term for the open field system used in medieval and early modern Europe.
See also