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Ben Christopher Cohen, (born 14 September 1978) is an English activist and former rugby player. He began his professional career with
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in 1996; in 2007 he moved to France to represent Brive before returning to England two years later to join Sale Sharks. Cohen was also a member of the
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team that won the
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. His main position was winger. In May 2011, Cohen retired from professional rugby. He founded The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation to combat homophobia and bullying.


Early and personal life

Cohen was born in Northampton. He was educated at Kingsthorpe Upper School. ( Kingsthorpe College as known today) This was not a rugby playing school and at age 12 he first started playing wit
Northampton Old Scouts RFC
Regarding his background, Cohen has stated, "My family's not
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ish, but a few generations back they used to be. I think it was my great-grandfather that married a non-Jewish girl and broke with tradition." In November 2000, Cohen's father Peter Cohen, brother of English World Cup winning football player George Cohen, was fatally injured while protecting an attack victim at the Eternity nightclub in Northampton, which he managed. He died a month later from head injuries sustained in the assault. Three men were found guilty of violent conduct. Cohen was married to Abby Blayney, with twin daughters Harriette and Isabelle (born 2008). He is clinically deaf, with about 30 to 33 percent hearing loss in each ear, and has been involved in efforts to make rugby more accessible to the hard of hearing, especially young deaf players. During March 2011 High and Mighty, the big and tall menswear specialist, appointed Cohen as the new face of the brand for 2011.


Club career


Northampton

When he was 17 he joined
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and made his first team debut against
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in the 1996/97 season, following which his name was rarely left off the team sheet. Cohen had long been linked with a move away from the club. Whilst at Northampton he started in the victorious
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as they defeated Munster.


Brive

Following his release from contract from Northampton RFC in 2007, Cohen had been linked with midlands rivals Leicester Tigers, other English and French rugby union clubs and a switch of codes to rugby league at Harlequins or
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. His future had remained uncertain after he failed to join a Guinness Premiership club, several games into the season. He was selected for the
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, appearing in the game wearing the socks of his first club, Northampton Old Scouts RFC. It was rumoured of a move to
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with then chairman
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supposedly talking to Cohen over recent months, however nothing official was ever announced and he shortly afterwards signed for Brive. Cohen signed a deal with Brive who play in the
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competition in France. Fellow 2003 World Cup-winning and
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teammate Steve Thompson was also at the club. He signed a contract until 2009. Cohen's move to the
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based club came after Cohen had stated "I won't be moving house."


Sale Sharks

In March 2009, Sale Sharks announced the signing of Cohen from Brive on a two-year contract. The move was called a "coup" by Sale's director of rugby, Kingsley Jones. At the time Cohen believed that he could make a return to international rugby through representing Sale. Unable to participate in Sale's pre-season warm-up matches for the 2009/10 season, Cohen made his competitive debut for Sale in September 2009 in a Guinness Premiership fixture against Exeter. The following month, Cohen scored his first try for Sale in a 36–17 defeat to
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in the Heineken Cup. Cohen is one of the club's senior players and plays a role in developing Sale's young players. In September 2010 he noted that "I'm coming towards the end of my career and I've learnt a hell of a lot over the course of my career from some of the best coaches in the world. I think you've got to pass some of that experience down ... You have to have that blend of experience and youth and helping the younger guys out is something that I enjoy doing anyway." In late December, Cohen picked up a knee injury during Sale's 54–21 defeat to Leicester the side-lined him for six to eight weeks. It was announced in March that Cohen's contract with Sale would not be renewed and he would be leaving the club at the end of the season. He commented that "Sale don't want me anymore because they're trying to spend more money in the pack". Cohen, who represented Sale in over 50 matches, also said that if he could not secure a contract with a Premiership club he would consider retiring. On 15 May 2011 Cohen announced his retirement from the sport to focus on his anti-bullying campaign.


Representative career

At the time of his retirement, Cohen was third in the list of all time England try scorers behind
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and Will Greenwood . In February 2000, Cohen made his
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debut against
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in the inaugural Six Nations Championship, scoring two tries. In June 2001, he joined the Lions tour to Australia, and although he did not figure in the Tests series he did score twice in the midweek match against New South Wales Country Cockatoos at Coffs Harbour. During the 2002–03 season he played in all of
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's matches, scoring against the
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and putting in a try-saving tackle on Ben Blair, he scored twice against the
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at
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. He also scored against Australia in June 2003 as England won by 25–14, to complete their southern hemisphere tour unbeaten. In England's successful
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campaign he started in all but one of England's matches. In the 2004 Six Nations Cohen was named man of the match against
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, partly for two striking tries. He was a replacement in two of England's 2004 Autumn internationals. Cohen initially endured a difficult time after helping England lift the World Cup, admitting that he had lost his appetite for the game and he did not feature in the
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. However, strong club form saw him win a try-scoring recall against Australia in November 2005. He stayed among the England setup throughout 2006 and during the Autumn internationals, but missed out on the Elite England squad for the 2007 Six Nations. He regained a place in the squad for the summer tour of South Africa and raised the prospects for the 2007 Rugby World Cup. However, in May 2007 Cohen ruled himself out of both England's summer tour and the World Cup, stating that he wished to spend time with his pregnant wife.


International tries


The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation

In 2011, Cohen founded The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation, Inc., which is, according to its website, "the world's first foundation dedicated to raising awareness of the long-term, damaging effects of bullying, and funding those doing real-world work to stop it". Following his retirement he announced plans to focus on the Foundation.


Personal life

Cohen was married to Abby Blayney in 2003, and they had twin daughters. The couple have been estranged since 2014, and divorced in March 2016. On 13 November 2022, Hello magazine reported that Cohen and
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, who had a daughter together in 2016, were engaged to be married.


Status as a gay icon

Ben appeared on the cover of '' Compete Magazine'' July 2011 issue and the cover of '' Out'' in August 2011. On 18 June 2013, Ben Cohen was named as one of the initial inductees to the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame newly established in Chicago, Illinois. In 2010, Cohen donated a signed
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to support GMFA, a British charity addressing gay men's health issues, which was sold at auction at the
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. He also featured on the front cover and in an interview section of GMFA's printed FS Magazine in November 2010. Cohen founded The Ben Cohen StandUp Foundation to combat bullying, and he has specifically noted homophobia as one of the bullying problems on the StandUp agenda.


TV appearances

In September 2013, Cohen took part as a contestant in the eleventh series of '' Strictly Come Dancing''. He was partnered with Russian professional dancer
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. The couple were later eliminated from the competition, landing in eighth place. Cohen and Rihanoff later had a daughter together, in early 2016.Ben Cohen charlestons out of Strictly Come Dancing: Radio Times 8 December 2013
/ref> In January 2016, Cohen took part as a contestant on the third series of '' The Jump'', as a replacement for Mark-Francis Vandelli. He later won the series on 6 March 2016, beating
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. In 2017, Cohen was a contestant on season 7, episode 8 of The Celebrity Chase. In January 2018, Ben participated in And They're Off! in aid of
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.


See also

* List of top English points scorers and try scorers


References


External links


Official website


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