Matt Richards Launches Sponza To Bring Brands & Athletes Together
"Accessing brand opportunities wasn’t straightforward. The process was often manual, unclear & limited to a small group of athletes ... brands want authentic partnerships without inflated costs or unnecessary friction ... [it] led me to build Sponza." - Matt Richards, founder
Double Olympic gold medallist Matt Richards has today spearheaded the launch of Sponza, a new sports-tech platform designed to modernise how brands discover, connect with and activate athletes.

Richards reached the top of international swimming early in his career, becoming one of the youngest Olympic gold medallists in British history at Tokyo 2020 before going on to secure a second Olympic title and multiple world-level medals in recent years. Yet despite competing - and winning - at the highest level, he experienced firsthand how slow, opaque and relationship-dependent sponsorship processes can be.
“Despite competing at the highest level, accessing brand opportunities wasn’t straightforward,” said Richards, founder of Sponza.
“The process was often manual, unclear and limited to a small group of athletes. At the same time, brands want authentic partnerships without inflated costs or unnecessary friction. That disconnect is what led me to build Sponza.”
“The market's response to that solution has been immediate. During a brief pre-launch window, Sponza has already seen more than 5,000 athletes and brands from over 50 different sports join the waitlist to be part of the platform's ecosystem.”
About Sponza
- Sponza is a new sports-tech platform designed to modernise how brands discover and activate athletes at scale
- Founded by double Olympic gold medallist Matt Richards, Sponza was built from firsthand experience of the inefficiencies in athlete sponsorship, providing brands with modern infrastructure to execute partnerships more efficiently
- A pre-launch sign up period has already seen 5,000+ applicants from athletes and brands sign up from 50+ sports
Built as modern operational infrastructure for athlete marketing, Sponza gives brands direct access to a broad and relevant athlete ecosystem, streamlining everything from talent discovery and campaign creation to activation management - without the operational overhead associated with traditional approaches.
Athlete marketing has become an increasingly important performance channel for brands, yet execution remains fragmented and difficult to scale. Activity is often spread across agencies, internal teams, spreadsheets and inboxes, slowing campaigns and limiting access to emerging or non-obvious talent.
Sponza exists to change that. By centralising the athlete marketing workflow into a single platform, Sponza enables brands to move faster, execute smarter campaigns and maintain transparency and control over athlete partnerships - while enabling fairer, more direct collaboration with athletes. ,” Richards added:
“At its core, Sponza is infrastructure. We’ve built a system that allows brands to scale athlete marketing programmes without increasing headcount, agency fees or operational complexity. It’s about making athlete partnerships work with the efficiency and accountability of any modern marketing channel.”
Rather than focusing solely on follower counts or top-tier names, Sponza helps brands unlock value across a wider athlete ecosystem - surfacing relevant talent based on performance, audience alignment and campaign objectives, and enabling cost-effective activation at scale.
The platform has been designed to complement existing brand and agency strategies, providing the tools and visibility needed to execute athlete marketing with greater speed, consistency and confidence.
Sponza’s mission is to modernise athlete marketing by giving brands a faster, fairer and more scalable way to work with athletes. Its long-term vision is to become the underlying infrastructure brands use to power athlete partnerships globally.

Matt Richards - Olympic champion and founder of Sponza
Matt Richards - A Few Career Highlights
Since a debut Olympic gold in the 4x200m free at Tokyo2020ne with Great Britain teammates Tom Dean, James Guy and Ducan Scott.
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