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National & International Sports Awards


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4 minutes ago, Ustatsch said:

:SUI Swiss Sports Awards

 

Male Athlete of the year: Christian Stucki (Schwingen)

 

And then I hear Dutch people talking about "again a speed skater nominated, nobody cares about that!" :d Cool :cheer: 

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:GBR Awards for Sports 2019

 

BBC Sports Personality of the Year

1 :ENG  Ben Stokes (Cricket)

 

2 :ENG Lewis Hamilton (F1)

 

3 :ENG Dina Asher-Smith (Athletics)

 

World Sport Star of the Year - :KEN Eliud Kipchoge (Athletics)

 

Team of the Year - :ENG England cricket team

 

Young Star of the Year - :ENG  Caroline Dubois (Boxing)

 

Lifetime achievement - :WAL  Tanni Grey-Thompson (Paralympic sport)

 

 

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

:GBR Awards for Sports 2019

 

BBC Sports Personality of the Year

1 :ENG  Ben Stokes (Cricket)

 

2 :ENG Lewis Hamilton (F1)

 

3 :ENG Dina Asher-Smith (Athletics)

 

World Sport Star of the Year - :KEN Eliud Kipchoge (Athletics)

 

Team of the Year - :ENG England cricket team

 

Young Star of the Year - :ENG  Caroline Dubois (Boxing)

 

Lifetime achievement - :WAL  Tanni Grey-Thompson (Paralympic sport)

 

 

 

I don't know why? but I did always suspect that Ben Stokes and the Cricket NT were going to sum up a good number of awards...:lol:

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5 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

I don't know why? but I did always suspect that Ben Stokes and the Cricket NT were going to sum up a good number of awards...:lol:

Always interesting, these awards. I've never heard of Ben Stokes and have absolutely no clue what the cricket team did that's so memorable :d 

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:SVK

 

Athlete of the Year 2019:

 

1. Petra Vlhová  (Alpine Skiing)

2. Anastasiya Kuzmina  (Biathlon)

3. Peter Sagan  (Road Cycling)

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4. Ján Volko  (Athletics)

5. Zdeno Chára  (Ice Hockey)

6. Filip Polášek  (Tennis)

7. Paulína Fialková  (Biathlon)

8. Danka Barteková  (Skeet Shooting)

9. Matej Beňuš  (Canoeing Slalom)

10. Milan Škriniar  (Football)

 

 

Team of the Year 2019:

 

1. 3xC1 M Canoeing Slalom Team  (this year they won 9 World Champion title in a row )

2. Ball Hockey M National Team 

3. K4-500m M Canoeing Sprint 

 

 

Paralympic Athlete of the Year 2019:

 

1. Henrieta Farkašová  (Alpine Skiing - quite logical since she was honored as World Paralympic Athlete of the year this year)

 

Popularity Award (Fans votes):

 

1. Petra Vlhová  (Alpine Skiing)  Just imagine this ! this girl just Dethroned Peter Sagan the long years uncontested master of this award !

 

Non-Olympic Sport Athlete of the Year 2019:

 

1. Attila Végh  (MMA)

 

SVK Sport Legend, (SVK Sports Hall of Fame 2019 Entrance):

 

1. Jozef Plachý  (Athletics)

 

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To be fair, it would have been a big kick in Vlhova's face to give it to someone who most of the year was riding around as if he was just bored :p 

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13 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Always interesting, these awards. I've never heard of Ben Stokes and have absolutely no clue what the cricket team did that's so memorable :d 

 

really? :yikes:

 

so, you missed one of last summer's main events in the world of sports...:redcard::spank:

 

jokes aside, England won their first ever Cricket World Cup (in the main format, they already won one in the shorter version Twenty-20)...and they did it at home in dramatic fashion...

 

Ben Stokes of course was the hero of that magic day (and not only that day, but the whole world cup)...

 

just for a late recovery...

https://www.cricketworldcup.com/

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13 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Always interesting, these awards. I've never heard of Ben Stokes and have absolutely no clue what the cricket team did that's so memorable :d 

They won England's first ever cricket world cup and Ben Stokes was the player of the match is the finals as well as tournament. 

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Cricket got a boost the rugby team lost the WC final :lol:

 

Polish awards will be announced on January 4th. Stoch & R. Lewandowski are basically locked into Top 3 IMO.

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