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Some tough ones there in Sweden. Would agree about Van der Poel in bot årets manliga  idrottare and årets prestation. Jonna Sundling would be my pick for året kvinnliga idrottare. Årets Nykomling is very close between Linn Grant and Hellvig/Åhman. Årets Ledare also close, but I would say Johannes Lukas

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9 minutes ago, phelps said:

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.

Good choices the only I disagree with is Best Team. That needs to be the Swedish Men’s Handball National Team. After 20 years Sweden finally won European Championships. I love Team Edin but I would be disappointed if the handball team doesn’t win it 

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So the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in :GBR is due to be voted for by the public on the night of the World Cup Final but the nominations for the finalists will be made next week.

So they better hope nobody scores a surprise hat-trick for England in the final

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For me the Danish pick would have to be Jonas Vingegaard. 

 

For Sweden I'd go with Nils van der Poel (2x), Sjarah Sjostrom (only cause I don't know the rest), Handball team and Hellvig/Ahman.

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2 minutes ago, Dragon said:

So the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in :GBR is due to be voted for by the public on the night of the World Cup Final but the nominations for the finalists will be made next week.

So they better hope nobody scores a surprise hat-trick for England in the final

I think they’re safe.  :raspberry:

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On 11/28/2022 at 11:12 PM, Dragon said:

So the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in :GBR is due to be voted for by the public on the night of the World Cup Final but the nominations for the finalists will be made next week.

So they better hope nobody scores a surprise hat-trick for England in the final

Do keep us posted about the all important :IOM awards. ;)

#banbestmen

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:SVK athlete of the year nominations

in Alphabetical order

 

Erik Černák  (Ice Hockey)

Henrieta Farkašová  (Alpine Paraskiing)

Marek Hamšík  (Football)

Zuzana Rehák Štefečeková   (Shooting)

Tajmuraz Salkazanov   (Wrestling)

Alexander Slafkovský   (Canoe Slalom)

Juraj Slafkovský   (Ice Hockey)

Milan Škriniar    (Football)

Petra Vlhová   (Alpine Skiing)

Ján Volko   (Athletics)

 

:SVK Team of the year nominations

 

ŠK Slovan Bratislava  (Football)

Mens Ice Hockey National Team  (Ice Hockey)

Mens K4-500m Canoeing Sprint National Team  (Canoeing Sprint)

 

The results and awards special Gala-show will be the 19th December at 19:00

 

So who will win ?

 

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The athlete of the year for :CAN is Marie-Philip Poulin, who captained the Canadian women’s (ice) hockey team to Olympic and World golds this year.

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On 12/6/2022 at 5:18 PM, dcro said:

Do keep us posted about the all important :IOM awards. ;)

For some strange reason, :IOM doesn't give any awards until March 2023.

Maybe time runs more slowly on the island?

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