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The longlist for the Dutch sport awards were published last week:

 

Men:

Dylan van Baarle, road cycling

Roel Boomstra, checkers

Koen Bouwman, road cycling

Youri Havik, track cycling

Jeffrey Hoogland, track cycling

Fabio Jakobsen, road cycling

Dick Jaspers, billiards

Thomas Krol, speed skating

Harrie Lavreysen, track cycling

Abdi Nageeye, athletics

Kjeld Nuis, speed skating

Mathieu van der Poel, road cycling

Max Verstappen, polluting the world in fast cars and private jets (formula 1)

 

Women:

Femke Bol, athletics

Ellen van Dijk, road cycling

Karolien Florijn, rowing

Therese Klompenhouwer, billiards

Jutta Leerdam, speed skating

Sharon van Rouwendaal, open water swimming

Jessica Schilder, athletics

Irene Schouten, speed skating

Suzanne Schulting, shorttrack

Marrit Steenbergen, swimming

Xandra Velzeboer, shorttrack

Anouk Vetter, athletics

Annemiek van Vleuten, road cycling

Marianne Vos, road cycling and cross country cycling

Ireen Wüst, speed skating

 

Team:

4x400m mixed relay, athletics

4x400m women relay, athletics

TeamNL bridge open

TeamNL jumping, equestrian

Womens team, field hockey

Teamsprint, speed skating

TeamNL korfbal (I don't know what this sport is called in English)

W8+, rowing

M8+, rowing

W2x Roos de Jong & Laila Youssifou, rowing

W4x, rowing

W2- Ymkje Clevering & Veronique Meester, rowing

W4-, rowing

Womens relay 3000m, shorttrack

Mens relay 5000m, shorttrack

Team Jumbo Visma (Tour de France), road cycling

49er Floris van de Werken & Bart Lambriex, sailing

49er Annette Duetz & Odile van Aanholt, sailing

 

Paralympics:

Aniek van den Aarssen, para-track cycling

Daniel Abraham, para-track and road cycling

Lisa Bunschoten, para-snowboard

Rogier Dorsman, para-swimming

Diede de Groot, wheelchair tennis

Caroline Groot, para-track cycling

Jennette Jansen, para-road cycling

Jeroen Kampschreur, para-skiing

Corné de Koning, para-rowing

Lisa Kruger, para-swimming

Niels de Langen, para-skiing

Jetze Plat, para-triathlon/-cycling

Sam Schröder, wheelchair tennis

Marieke van Soest, para-road cyling

Mitch Valize, para-road cycling

Niels Vink, wheelchair tennis

Sanne Voets, para-dressage, equestrian

Diede de Groot & Aniek van Koot, wheelchair tennis

Sam Schröder & Niels Vink, wheelchair tennis

Jean Paul Montanus & Kelly van Zon, para-table tennis

Tristan Bangma & Patrick Bos, para-track and road cycling

TeamNL para-dressage, equestrian

 

Coach:

Jillert Anema, speed skating

Gert Damkat, athletics

Louis Delahaye, road cycling

Amanda Hopmans, wheelchair tennis

Eelco Meenhorst, rowing

Laurent Meuwly, athletics

Jamilon Mülders, field hockey

Jac Orie, speed skating

Jeroen Otter, shorttrack

Joyce van Rooijen-Heuitink, para-dressage

Gerard van Velde, speed skating

Sarina Wiegman, football

Merijn Zeeman, road cycling

 

 

 

By far the hardest choice will be the women's award. How are you going to choose between:

Irene Schouten (3g 1b Olympics, World champion all-round, 3g European Championships)

Suzanne Schulting (2g 1s 1b Olympics)

Ireen Wust (gold at 5 Olympic Games in a row)

Femke Bol (2s indoor worlds, 2s outdoor worlds, 3g European Championships) 

Annemiek van Vleuten (world champion and all three grand tours).

And that's ignoring Karolien Florijn, Marrit Steenbergen, Xandra Velzeboer and Jessica Schilder who all had exceptionally strong years as well.

 

On the men's side I fear Max Verstappen will take the award again, though for me Fabio Jakobsen is the winner.

 

For the team prize I'd go for either the womens short track relay or womens 4x400m relay. For the coach either Laurent Meuwly or Jamilon Mülders. I don't know enough about the paralympic sports, but it's probably between Jetze Plat and Diede de Groot there.

 

There's no longlist for the talent awards, but two big contenders for me are Niels Laros (athletics) and Fem van Empel (cycling).

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24 minutes ago, Jinzha said:

TeamNL korfbal (I don't know what this sport is called in English)

By adding another "l" in the end, you have the English :p

 

That is a very long list, unlike our sports awards where the organizers having a hard time finding nominees for team sports

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2 hours ago, Jinzha said:

The longlist for the Dutch sport awards were published last week:

 

Men:

Dylan van Baarle, road cycling

Roel Boomstra, checkers

Koen Bouwman, road cycling

Youri Havik, track cycling

Jeffrey Hoogland, track cycling

Fabio Jakobsen, road cycling

Dick Jaspers, billiards

Thomas Krol, speed skating

Harrie Lavreysen, track cycling

Abdi Nageeye, athletics

Kjeld Nuis, speed skating

Mathieu van der Poel, road cycling

Max Verstappen, polluting the world in fast cars and private jets (formula 1)

 

Women:

Femke Bol, athletics

Ellen van Dijk, road cycling

Karolien Florijn, rowing

Therese Klompenhouwer, billiards

Jutta Leerdam, speed skating

Sharon van Rouwendaal, open water swimming

Jessica Schilder, athletics

Irene Schouten, speed skating

Suzanne Schulting, shorttrack

Marrit Steenbergen, swimming

Xandra Velzeboer, shorttrack

Anouk Vetter, athletics

Annemiek van Vleuten, road cycling

Marianne Vos, road cycling and cross country cycling

Ireen Wüst, speed skating

 

Team:

4x400m mixed relay, athletics

4x400m women relay, athletics

TeamNL bridge open

TeamNL jumping, equestrian

Womens team, field hockey

Teamsprint, speed skating

TeamNL korfbal (I don't know what this sport is called in English)

W8+, rowing

M8+, rowing

W2x Roos de Jong & Laila Youssifou, rowing

W4x, rowing

W2- Ymkje Clevering & Veronique Meester, rowing

W4-, rowing

Womens relay 3000m, shorttrack

Mens relay 5000m, shorttrack

Team Jumbo Visma (Tour de France), road cycling

49er Floris van de Werken & Bart Lambriex, sailing

49er Annette Duetz & Odile van Aanholt, sailing

 

Paralympics:

Aniek van den Aarssen, para-track cycling

Daniel Abraham, para-track and road cycling

Lisa Bunschoten, para-snowboard

Rogier Dorsman, para-swimming

Diede de Groot, wheelchair tennis

Caroline Groot, para-track cycling

Jennette Jansen, para-road cycling

Jeroen Kampschreur, para-skiing

Corné de Koning, para-rowing

Lisa Kruger, para-swimming

Niels de Langen, para-skiing

Jetze Plat, para-triathlon/-cycling

Sam Schröder, wheelchair tennis

Marieke van Soest, para-road cyling

Mitch Valize, para-road cycling

Niels Vink, wheelchair tennis

Sanne Voets, para-dressage, equestrian

Diede de Groot & Aniek van Koot, wheelchair tennis

Sam Schröder & Niels Vink, wheelchair tennis

Jean Paul Montanus & Kelly van Zon, para-table tennis

Tristan Bangma & Patrick Bos, para-track and road cycling

TeamNL para-dressage, equestrian

 

Coach:

Jillert Anema, speed skating

Gert Damkat, athletics

Louis Delahaye, road cycling

Amanda Hopmans, wheelchair tennis

Eelco Meenhorst, rowing

Laurent Meuwly, athletics

Jamilon Mülders, field hockey

Jac Orie, speed skating

Jeroen Otter, shorttrack

Joyce van Rooijen-Heuitink, para-dressage

Gerard van Velde, speed skating

Sarina Wiegman, football

Merijn Zeeman, road cycling

 

 

 

By far the hardest choice will be the women's award. How are you going to choose between:

Irene Schouten (3g 1b Olympics, World champion all-round, 3g European Championships)

Suzanne Schulting (2g 1s 1b Olympics)

Ireen Wust (gold at 5 Olympic Games in a row)

Femke Bol (2s indoor worlds, 2s outdoor worlds, 3g European Championships) 

Annemiek van Vleuten (world champion and all three grand tours).

And that's ignoring Karolien Florijn, Marrit Steenbergen, Xandra Velzeboer and Jessica Schilder who all had exceptionally strong years as well.

 

On the men's side I fear Max Verstappen will take the award again, though for me Fabio Jakobsen is the winner.

 

For the team prize I'd go for either the womens short track relay or womens 4x400m relay. For the coach either Laurent Meuwly or Jamilon Mülders. I don't know enough about the paralympic sports, but it's probably between Jetze Plat and Diede de Groot there.

 

There's no longlist for the talent awards, but two big contenders for me are Niels Laros (athletics) and Fem van Empel (cycling).

surely all of them had a great season and deserve any honorable mention...

 

but to me the winner is and always will be...

 

 

:wub::wub::wub::wub::wub:

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The longlist for one of Denmark's most prestigious sports awards, B.T. Guld has been announced. 

The winner is selected by Danish athletes, but the public are allowed to vote for who should be in the top 10 that's presented to the athletes.

In case the men's football team makes it to the semi in Qatar they will automatically join the top 10

 

Emma Aastrand Jørgensen (K1 200m European Champion)

Viktor Axelsen (Badminton World Champion, All England Champion...)

Men's badminton team (Thomas Cup bronze)

Men's 4000m team pursuit (World Championships bronze)

Turpal Bisultanov (Wrestling European Champion)
Magnus Cort (Tour de France stage win and multiple days in polka dots)

Dressage team (World Champions)

Christian Eriksen (Comeback to football)

Men's handball team (European bronze)
Women's handball team (European silver)

Men's Icehockey team (7th at the Olympics)

Ida Karstoft (200m European bronze)

Nanna Koerstz Madsen (won Honda LPGA Thailand)

Katrine Kristensen (2 World Championships, para-dressage)

Julie Leth (Worlds silver - Track cycling points race)

Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour (World team champion and 2 World silvers - dressage)

Gabriel "Iffe" Lundber (first Dane in the NBA)

Leon Madsen (Speedway European champion and worlds silver)

Kevin Magnussen (comeback to F1)

Mads Pedersen (stage victories in the Tour and Vuelta and points jersey in the Vuelta)

Anne Marie Rindom (Laser Radial world champion)

Holger Rune (Several tennis wins)

Tobias Thorning (2 World Championships, para-dressage)

Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (stage win Tour de France Femmes and Tour of Scandinavia GC)

Jonas Vingegaard (Tour de France win)

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27 minutes ago, Agger said:

The longlist for one of Denmark's most prestigious sports awards, B.T. Guld has been announced. 

The winner is selected by Danish athletes, but the public are allowed to vote for who should be in the top 10 that's presented to the athletes.

 

 

Jonas Vingegaard (Tour de France win)

Hard to pick a favourite out of that lot, obviously.  :question:

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2 minutes ago, Grassmarket said:

Hard to pick a favourite out of that lot, obviously.  :question:

My 10 votes went for
 
Viktor Axelsen
Turpal Bisultanov
Dressurholdet
Katrine Kristensen
Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour
Leon Madsen
Mads Pedersen
Holger Rune
Tobias Thorning
Jonas Vingegaard
 
I believe the win will be between Vingegaard and Axelsen and would guess either Holger Rune, Laudrup-Dufour or the dressage team will be no. 3
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:SWEThe nominations to The Swedish Sport Awards:

 

From up to down: The Male Athlete of the year, The Female Athlete of the year, The Performance of the Year, The Team of the year, The Newcomer of the year and The Coach of the year. 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Belle said:

:SWEThe nominations to The Swedish Sport Awards:

 

From up to down: Best Male Athlete, Best Female Athlete, The Performance of the Year, Best Team, The Newcomer of the year and Best Coach. 

 

 

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my picks would be: Nils Van Der Poel as the best man and best performance (sorry for Mondo, but he will have many more chances to win a lot of prizes), 

Sara Hector best woman, Team Edin best Team and the Beach Volleyball duo as the newcomers of the year.

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