From league and FA Cup winners to national champions and England stars, here are 10 stars have done themselves and our town.
5. Geoff Miller
Geoffrey Miller, OBE, played in 34 Test matches and 25 One Day Internationals for England between 1976 and 1984. He was part of the England team that lost the 1982/83 Ashes series in Australia.
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6. Fred Davis
Iconic snooker player Fred Davis dominated the sport between 1948 to 1956, winning eight World Championships in the process. His professional career started in 1929 at the age of 15, playing billiards, before he competed in his first World Snooker Championship in 1937.
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7. Alicia Barrett
Alicia Barrett won the 100 metres hurdles final during the British Athletics World Championships team trials in 2017. The promising athlete is coached by the renowned Toni Minichiello.
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8. Harvey Hosein
Harvey Hosein equalled the world record for the most catches taken on debut with seven in a County Championship innings against Surrey in September 2014. In the same match he set a new Derbyshire record for the most catches in the first-class match with eleven.
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