Martyn Andrew Grimley (born 24 February 1963) is a British former field hockey player who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he won a gold medal.[1]
He was selected for the England U16 and U21 squads and was shortlisted for the 1984 Summer Olympics but failed to make the final cut but was part of the silver medal winning Great Britain team that competed at the 1985 Men's Hockey Champions Trophy in Perth, Australia.[3] Grimley gained a position at Banbury School in Oxfordshire as a Physical Education teacher in September 1985, following his training at Crewe and Alsager College. The new job resulted in him moving from Sale to Banbury [4]
Later, he taught geography, Physical Education and Outdoor Education at Dulwich College in London and after returning from the Olympics in 1988 he joined Zurich Financial Services.[citation needed] Still at Hounslow, he represented England at the 1990 Men's Hockey World Cup.[8]
In 1992, he returned to the Manchester area to live in Ashton upon Mersey and re-joined his former team Brooklands after the 1992 season and would become player coach in 1996.[9] After retiring from international competition he had earned a combined total of 178 international caps for England and Great Britain.
He has since[when?] become a company director running a Cheshire - based financial services business 'Warriner & Co Ltd'.[citation needed] He is a life member of Brooklands Manchester University Hockey Club.[10]
In 2018 he became Cheshire seniors strokeplay golf champion with a first time victory at Bromborough Golf Club and also won the Cheshire seniors matchplay championship in 2019.[citation needed]
References
↑"Olympic cloud". Birmingham Weekly Mercury. 2 October 1988. Retrieved 19 June 2025– via British Newspaper Archive.