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Totallympics Awards 2022


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Hi @vinipereira Here are my nominees

 

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE

for sportswomen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Akane Yamaguchi (badminton)
#2: Nikhat Zareen (boxing)
#3: Sydney McLaughlin (athletics)
#4: Katie Ledecky (swimming)
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST MALE ATHLETE

for sportsmen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Viktor Axelsen (badminton)

#2: Kylian Mbappe (football)
#3: Armand Duplantis (athletics)
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST PARALYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Paralympic sports

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST NON-OLYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Non-Olympic sports

 

#1: Sam Curran (cricket)
#2: Ali Farag (squash)
#3: Max Verstappen (F1)
#4: 
#5: 
#6:

 

 

BEST YOUTH ATHLETE

for any athlete up to 18 years old (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Summer McIntosh
#2: 

#3: 
#4: 
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST MEN'S TEAM

for men's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: England cricket team
#2: Argentina football team
#3: 
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST WOMEN'S TEAM

for women's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Netherlands field hockey
#2: New Zealand rugby
#3: 
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST DOUBLES OR PAIR

for doubles or pairs (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (badminton)
#2: Barbora Krejcikova / Katerina Siniakova (tennis)
#3: 
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR

for the most improved athlete or team (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: India men's badminton team
#2: Alexis Lebrun (table tennis)
#3: Arshad Naddem (athletics)
#4: 
#5: 
#6:

 

 

SPORT MOMENT OF THE YEAR

for any sport moment from 2022 (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: 2022 World Cup final
#2: England winning UEFA Women's Euro
#3: 
#4: 
#5: 
#6:

 

 

OLYMPIC SPIRIT AWARD

for any athlete or team that took part in the 2022 Winter Olympics or Paralympics

 

#1: 
#2: 
#3: 
#4:
#5:
#6:

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23 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Hi @vinipereira Here are my nominees

Thank you. In this stage, is necessary at least three names in the categories you want to vote. So you would have to add at least 1 more name in Teams, Doubles and Sport Moment and at least 2 more in Youth Athlete for them to be counted. The others are okay :yes

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Question: for the Olympic spirit award, do athletes count who qualified for the Olympics, but couldn't compete due to bad luck and such? Or do they have to have had an actual start?

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BEST FEMALE ATHLETE

for sportswomen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands, cycling)
#2: Marte Olsbu Røiseland (Norway, biathlon)
#3: Tobi Amusan (Nigeria, athletics)
#4: Therese Johaug (Norway, cross-country skiing)
#5: 
#6:

 

 

BEST MALE ATHLETE

for sportsmen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Remco Evenepoel (Belgium, cycling)
#2: Alexander Bolshunov (Russia, cross-country skiing)
#3: Nils van der Poel (Sweden, speed skating)
#4: Armand Duplantis (Sweden, athletics)
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST PARALYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Paralympic sports

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST NON-OLYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Non-Olympic sports

 

#1: Max Verstappen (Netherlands, Formula 1)
#2: Francesco Bagnaia (Italy, MotoGP)
#3: Peter Hickman (UK, road racing)
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST YOUTH ATHLETE

for any athlete up to 18 years old (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: David Popovici (Romania, swimming)
#2: Izan Guevara (Spain, Moto3)
#3: Erriyon Knighton (USA, athletics)
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST MEN'S TEAM

for men's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Germany bobsleigh four
#2: Finland men's ice hockey team
#3: Morocco men's football team
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST WOMEN'S TEAM

for women's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST DOUBLES OR PAIR

for doubles or pairs (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR

for the most improved athlete or team (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Johannes Strolz (Austria, alpine skiing)
#2: Hannah Neise (Germany, skeleton)
#3: Ursa Bogataj (Slovenia, ski jumping)
#4: Kimberly Garcia (Peru, athletics)
#5: Morocco men (football)
#6:

 

 

SPORT MOMENT OF THE YEAR

for any sport moment from 2022 (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Biniam Girmay winning the cycling classic Gent-Wevelgem, the first real major win in history for an African cyclist
#2: Lindsey Jacobellis' snowboard cross gold, after years and years of both bad luck and own mistakes costing her medals
#3: Nils van der Poel winning the Olympic 10k in an insane world record
#4: Dylan van Baarle winning a fantastic edition of Paris-Roubaix
#5: The heptathlon finish at the athletics world championships
#6: France tying the FIFA World Cup final from 0-2 within one and a half minute

 

 

OLYMPIC SPIRIT AWARD

for any athlete or team that took part in the 2022 Winter Olympics or Paralympics

 

#1: Bruna Moura (Brazil, cross-country skiing, qualified for the Olympics despite a run-up full of, say, non-ideal situations, but missed them due to a (for the driver) fatal car accident, resulting in several fractures, a full year of recovering yet an immediate "2026 is next" on day one)
#2: Simen Hegstad Krüger (Norway, cross-country skiing, medal after missing most of the Olympics due to COVID)
#3: Ireen Wüst (Netherlands, speed skating, history by winning five individual gold medals at five different Olympics)
#4: 
#5:
#6:

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Working on my votes. But a question: can I put Mondo’s WR in the sport moment of the year? Or do I need to choose between that or to put him in the best male category? It’s still the same person I’m l talking about. 

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Don't want to seem overly patriotic but why does Johannes Boe appear multiple time in the nominees and not Quentin Fillon-Maillet :mumble:?

At the Olympics (individual events of course) they're even, with a slight edge for QFM (2-1-0) vs JTB (2-0-1). Apart from the Olympics QFM won 6 races in 2022, JT Boe 4 and last but not least QFM clinched the 2022 Big Crystal Globe.

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53 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE

for sportswomen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands, cycling)
#2: Marte Olsbu Røiseland (Norway, biathlon)
#3: Tobi Amusan (Nigeria, athletics)
#4: Therese Johaug (Norway, cross-country skiing)
#5: 
#6:

 

 

BEST MALE ATHLETE

for sportsmen in Olympic sports

 

#1: Remco Evenepoel (Belgium, cycling)
#2: Alexander Bolshunov (Russia, cross-country skiing)
#3: Nils van der Poel (Sweden, speed skating)
#4: Armand Duplantis (Sweden, athletics)
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST PARALYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Paralympic sports

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST NON-OLYMPIC ATHLETE

for athletes in Non-Olympic sports

 

#1: Max Verstappen (Netherlands, Formula 1)
#2: Francesco Bagnaia (Italy, MotoGP)
#3: Peter Hickman (UK, road racing)
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST YOUTH ATHLETE

for any athlete up to 18 years old (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: David Popovici (Romania, swimming)
#2: Izan Guevara (Spain, Moto3)
#3: Erriyon Knighton (USA, athletics)
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST MEN'S TEAM

for men's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Germany bobsleigh four
#2: Finland men's ice hockey team
#3: Morocco men's football team
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST WOMEN'S TEAM

for women's teams or groups (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BEST DOUBLES OR PAIR

for doubles or pairs (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

 

 

BREAKTHROUGH OF THE YEAR

for the most improved athlete or team (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Johannes Strolz (Austria, alpine skiing)
#2: Hannah Neise (Germany, skeleton)
#3: Ursa Bogataj (Slovenia, ski jumping)
#4: Kimberly Garcia (Peru, athletics)
#5: Morocco men (football)
#6:

 

 

SPORT MOMENT OF THE YEAR

for any sport moment from 2022 (including Olympic, Paralympic and Non-Olympic sports)

 

#1: Biniam Girmay winning the cycling classic Gent-Wevelgem, the first real major win in history for an African cyclist
#2: Lindsey Jacobellis' snowboard cross gold, after years and years of both bad luck and own mistakes costing her medals
#3: Nils van der Poel winning the Olympic 10k in an insane world record
#4: Dylan van Baarle winning a fantastic edition of Paris-Roubaix
#5: The heptathlon finish at the athletics world championships
#6: France tying the FIFA World Cup final from 0-2 within one and a half minute

 

 

OLYMPIC SPIRIT AWARD

for any athlete or team that took part in the 2022 Winter Olympics or Paralympics

 

#1: Bruna Moura (Brazil, cross-country skiing, qualified for the Olympics despite a run-up full of, say, non-ideal situations, but missed them due to a (for the driver) fatal car accident, resulting in several fractures, a full year of recovering yet an immediate "2026 is next" on day one)
#2: Simen Hegstad Krüger (Norway, cross-country skiing, medal after missing most of the Olympics due to COVID)
#3: Ireen Wüst (Netherlands, speed skating, history by winning five individual gold medals at five different Olympics)
#4: 
#5:
#6:

who the hell is Izan Guevara ?

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1 hour ago, SalamAkhi said:

Don't want to seem overly patriotic but why does Johannes Boe appear multiple time in the nominees and not Quentin Fillon-Maillet :mumble:?

At the Olympics (individual events of course) they're even, with a slight edge for QFM (2-1-0) vs JTB (2-0-1). Apart from the Olympics QFM won 6 races in 2022, JT Boe 4 and last but not least QFM clinched the 2022 Big Crystal Globe.

Maybe people rate 4 olympic golds higher than 2 Olympic golds and also remember that Boe didn‘t compete After the olympics (which might be the Main Reason why fillet mignon won the overall World Cup).

Edited by OlympicsFan

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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1 hour ago, SalamAkhi said:

Don't want to seem overly patriotic but why does Johannes Boe appear multiple time in the nominees and not Quentin Fillon-Maillet :mumble:?

At the Olympics (individual events of course) they're even, with a slight edge for QFM (2-1-0) vs JTB (2-0-1). Apart from the Olympics QFM won 6 races in 2022, JT Boe 4 and last but not least QFM clinched the 2022 Big Crystal Globe.

I think it's because they take into account the relay golds and his recent dominance in the World Cup is still fresh in people's minds.

 

That being said, I agree with your point.

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