Christopher Church
Christopher Church was a British cyclist, businessman and human powered flight pioneer. He competed in the Cycling at the [1964 Summer Olympics – Men's sprint|men's sprint] and Cycling at the 1964 [Summer Olympics – Men's tandem|men's tandem] events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He was multiple times a British champion on the track and a reserve for Great Britain at the 1960 Summer Olympics
After the death in 1945 of his father James Brindley Nicolson he was adopted by Fred and Elsie Church and adopted their surname.
Church worked as an aeronautic engineer for Hawker Siddeley and became involved, as a test pilot, in the HMPAC Puffin programme. According to his son, Church was the first to fly the plane in preliminary trials but was injured when it crashed.
He moved to the USA in 1970 to work for the American arm of Spode and rose to become the CEO of the company. He was also a vice president of Gucci.