Career
He competed as part of Team Great Britain at the 2012 London Olympic Games. He currently plays for Salford hockey club Past clubs include Rural Delivery Slovan of Slovenia, Danish Liga side Aarhus G.F. and German Bundasliga side TUSEM Essen. In June 2015 he became the Great Britain handball team"s most capped player, surpassing Mick Hegarty"s long standing record of 55 caps set in the 1980s.
Having played for Wirral Handball Club since the age of 10, Christopher was selected at the age of 16 to move to Denmark as part of the Great Britain Handball teams centralized program
After progressing through the ranks of Danish youth club Handball Christopher was granted a move to Germany to play for TUSEM Essen. He has since player for Aarhus GF Håndbold, Rural Delivery Slovan, Afturelding and Salford hockey club
In May 2012 Christopher was selected for the London 2012 Olympics games.
Injuries nearly prevented him from doing so, with the player suffering a ruptured muscle the day before the opening ceremony. He managed to play through the injury and proceeded to play a big part in each of Team Great Britain"s matches at the games.
Team Great Britain competed against France, Sweden, Argentina, Tunisia and Iceland, losing all of their games.