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Totallympics Awards 2024


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VOTING BREAKDOWN

22/22 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
280 17 13  :ITA ITALY (VOLLEYBALL)
180 17 3  :NOR NORWAY (HANDBALL)
120 12 2  :NED NETHERLANDS (FIELD HOCKEY)
100 10 3  :USA UNITED STATES (BASKETBALL)
65 7 1  :ESP SPAIN (WATER POLO)
10 1 -  :USA UNITED STATES (FOOTBALL)
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:JAM Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

ATHLETICS

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is one of the most enduring track athletes in history thanks to a career spanning over a decade and a half. An eight-time Olympic medallist, Fraser-Pryce has won a total of three gold medals, including back-to-back 100m titles (2008, 2012), and she also won a total 16 World Championships medals (10 golds). The first Caribbean woman to win Olympic gold in the 100m, she helped usher in a golden era of Jamaican sprinting. Through a career marked by many world-class performances, achievements and records, Fraser-Pryce has become a role model for women in sport and will inspire future generations of athletes.

 

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:CAN Summer McIntosh

SWIMMING

 

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:USA Simone Biles

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

 

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:NZL Lisa Carrington

SPRINT CANOEING

 

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VOTING BREAKDOWN

22/22 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
260 16 11  :CAN SUMMER MCINTOSH
140 11 4  :USA SIMONE BILES
130 16 1  :NZL LISA CARRINGTON
115 10 3  :NED SIFAN HASSAN
70 6 2  :USA SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN-LEVRONE
50 6 1  :KEN BEATRICE CHEBET
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VOTING BREAKDOWN

22/22 MEMBERS VOTED

 

POINTS # #1  
280 19 10  :FRA LÉON MARCHAND
215 16 7  :SWE ARMAND DUPLANTIS
160 14 5  :SLO TADEJ POGAČAR
50 7 -  :NED HARRIE LAVREYSEN
50 7 -  :FRA TEDDY RINER
15 3 -  :ITA JANNIK SINNER
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:ESP Rafael Nadal

TENNIS

Regarded as one of the greatest male players ever, Rafael Nadal was a towering figure in men's tennis for nearly two decades thanks to a remarkable career marked by numerous records and intense rivalries. Early in his career, he reached a career high of No. 2 in the world and won 16 titles before turning 20. Nadal went on to win 22 Grand Slam singles titles (including a record 14 French Open titles), the second most of all time, 92 ATP-level singles titles (36 Masters) and two Olympic gold medals. He also led the nation to five Davis Cup victories. There is no doubt that his legacy is firmly cemented thanks to these extraordinary achievements as well as his profound influence on the sport.

 

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:CUB Mijaín López

WRESTLING

 

:CUB Omara Durand

PARA ATHLETICS

 

:DEN Mikkel Hansen

HANDBALL

 

:GBR Andy Murray

TENNIS

 

:JAM Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

ATHLETICS

 

:ESP Rafael Nadal

TENNIS

 

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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

ARMAND DUPLANTIS WINS POLE VAULT GOLD AND SETS NEW WR

 

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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

NOVAK DJOKOVIC WINS MEN'S SINGLES GOLD

 

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Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024

LETSILE TEBOGO WINS 200M GOLD MEDAL

 

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