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9 hours ago, NaBUru38 said:

Argentina's Premios Olimpia will be given tonight.

 

Here's the nominees:

 

https://cpd.com.ar/2022/12/12/conoce-a-todos-los-nominados-de-los-premios-olimpia-2022/

 

 

Messi won the golden award for best athlete of the year, obviously. Only his third one, though.

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:NED NOS|NOC-NSF Sports persons of the year:

 

Woman: Irene Schouten

 

Man: Max Verstappen

 

Team: 4x400m relay team (Bol, Klaver, De Witte, Saalberg)

 

Paralympic athlete: Diede de Groot

 

Coach: Jeroen Otter (shorttrack national team)

 

Talent: Joanne van Lieshout (judu)

 

Career prize: Jan Janssen (former Tour, Vuelta and world championship winner)

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21 hours ago, Dragon said:

:GBR

The BBC sports personality of the year awards

 

1st Beth Mead (football)

 

2nd Ben Stokes (cricket)

 

3rd Eve Muirhead (curling)

 

Youth award Jessica Gadirova (gymnastics)

 

Other awards

Young Sports Personality of the Year: Jessica Gadirova :ENG Gymnastucs
Lifetime Achievement Award :JAM Usain Bolt Athletics
Helen Rollason Award “for outstanding achievement in the face of adversity”  Rob Burrow :ENG Rugby League for campaigning for charity despite being weakened by  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_diseases
Special Award: Kevin Sinfield :ENG for  rugby league for doing all  he could for  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_neuron_diseases


World Sport Star Award: Argentina Lionel Messi for Argentina's victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


Team of the Year: England women's national football team


Coach of the Year: :NED Sarina Wiegman, coach of the English soccer team

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On 12/19/2022 at 8:43 PM, hckošice said:

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Petra Vlhová - Alpine Skiing.

W Slalom Olympic Champion in Beijing, is for the 4th consecutive time the :SVK  Athlete of the Year

 

 

:SVK Athlete of the Year 2022

 

1. Petra Vlhová Alpine Skiing 1136
2. Juraj Slafkovský Ice Hockey 944
3. Ján Volko Athletics 552
4. Milan Škriniar Football 398
5. Zuzana Rehák Štefečeková Shooting - Trap 352
6. Marek Hamšík Football 315
7. Alexander Slafkovský Canoeing Slalom 302
8. Erik Černák Ice Hockey 274
9. Henrieta Farkašová Para-Alpine Skiing 257
10. Tajmuraz Mairbekovich Salkazanov                      Wrestling Freestyle                        202             

 

 

:SVK Team of the Year 2022

 

Mens Ice Hockey National Team  337 points

 

 

Slovak Mens Ice Hockey National Team

Mainly thanks to the Historic Bronze medal in Beijing WOG, became for the 6th time the :SVK Team of the Year

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and :CZE Athlete of the Year is for the 2nd time Ester Ledecká

 

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:CZE Athlete of the Year 2022

1. Ester Ledecká Alpine Skiing/Snowboarding 1593
2. Barbora Krejčíková / Kateřina Siniaková Tennis 1315
3. David Pastrňák Ice Hockey 1078
4. Jakub Vadlejch Athletics 1015
5. Martina Sáblíková Speed Skating 1004
6. Markéta Davidová Biathlon 922
7. Adam Ondra Sport Climbing 915
8. Vít Přindiš Canoeing Slalom 886
9. Barbora Špotáková Athletics 760
10. Jiří Procházka                                    MMA                        727             

 

:CZE Team of the Year 2022

 

1. Mens Ice Hockey National Team Ice Hockey 414
2. Womens Ice Hockey National Team Ice Hockey 393
3. Mens Floorball National Team Floorball 305

Just like in Slovakia, The team of the year is the M Ice Hockey NT :d while SVK won the Olympics Bronze, The CZE one won the World Championships bronze this year.  People still joking around that multiple hockey medals were the reason for the separation of Czechoslovakia :p

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On 12/22/2022 at 12:11 AM, NMQ said:

Messi won the golden award for best athlete of the year, obviously. Only his third one, though.

Here's the full winners: https://www.infobae.com/deportes-2/2022/12/22/messi-suma-premios-gano-el-olimpia-de-oro-2022/

 

I'm surprised that I know very few of them, unlike a decade ago.

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26 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

Why were Krejcikova/Siniakova not in the team category?

Pairs are always counted as individuals here. In :SVK our former Canoe Slalom C2 triple olympic chanpions Pavol & Peter Hochschorners were Best individual Slovak Athlete of the Year winners as well https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Športovec_roka_(Slovensko)

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On 12/28/2021 at 9:43 PM, Vic Liu said:

Best 10 Athletes of the year selected by Chinese official news agency Xinhua. The order implies the ranking according to Chinese tradition.

 

1. Yang Qian(W, 21, Shooting) - First gold of Tokyo OG

 

2. Su Bingtian(M, 32, Athletics) - 100m Asian record holder of 9.83s set on OG semi-final

 

3. Shi Tingmao(W, 30, Diving) - 4-time OG champion veteran

 

4. Ma Long(M, 33, Table Tennis) - 5-time OG champion veteran

 

5. Gong Lijiao(W, 32, Athletics) - OG champion of shot put and Chinese first OG gold of field events

 

6. Gu Ailing(W, 18, Freestyle Skiing) - Multiple golds on WCH, X games and WC stages

 

7. Lyu Xiaojun(M, 37, Weightlifting) - 2-time OG champion and the oldest Weightlifting OG champion

 

8. Zhang Yufei(W, 23, Swimming) - 2 Golds and 2 Silvers on Tokyo OG

 

9. Wang Shun(M, 27, Swimming) - OG champion of 200m individual medley

 

10. Chen Yufei(W, 23, Badminton) - OG champion of Women's single

 

 

:CHN  Best 10 Athletes 2022 by Xinhua news agency

 

1. Gu Ailing(W, 19, Freestyle Skiing) - 2 golds and 3 medals on Beijing WOG, phenomenal skiing icon

 

2. Gao Tingyu(M, 25, Speed Skating) - First Chinese male speed skating WOG champion and 500m WOG record holder

 

3. Su Yiming(M, 18, Snowboarding) - First Chinese snowboarding WOG champion

 

4. Xu Mengtao(W, 32, Freestyle Skiing) - 4-time WOG veteran and finally winning ariel gold at home

 

5. Wang Jianan(M, 26, Athletics) - First Asian long jumping worlds champion

 

6. Sui Wenjing(W, 27, Figure Skating)/Han Cong(M, 30, Figure Skating) - Second Chinese WOG figure skating champion after 12 years waiting

 

7. Yang Hongqiong(W, 33, Para Cross-Country Skiing) - 3 Paralympics golds and flag bearer of Paralympics closing ceremony

 

8. Zheng Qinwen(W, 20, Tennis) - WTA Newcomer of the year

 

9. Zhang Weili(W, 32, MMA) - UFC Women's Strawweight Champion

 

10. Chen Yuxi(W, 17, Diving)/Chen Hongchan(W, 15, Diving) - Diving worlds champion and popular diving athletes in China

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2 hours ago, Vic Liu said:

:CHN  Best 10 Athletes 2022 by Xinhua news agency

 

1. Gu Ailing(W, 19, Freestyle Skiing) - 2 golds and 3 medals on Beijing WOG, phenomenal skiing icon

 

2. Gao Tingyu(M, 25, Speed Skating) - First Chinese male speed skating WOG champion and 500m WOG record holder

 

3. Su Yiming(M, 18, Snowboarding) - First Chinese snowboarding WOG champion

 

4. Xu Mengtao(W, 32, Freestyle Skiing) - 4-time WOG veteran and finally winning ariel gold at home

 

5. Wang Jianan(M, 26, Athletics) - First Asian long jumping worlds champion

 

6. Sui Wenjing(W, 27, Figure Skating)/Han Cong(M, 30, Figure Skating) - Second Chinese WOG figure skating champion after 12 years waiting

 

7. Yang Hongqiong(W, 33, Para Cross-Country Skiing) - 3 Paralympics golds and flag bearer of Paralympics closing ceremony

 

8. Zheng Qinwen(W, 20, Tennis) - WTA Newcomer of the year

 

9. Zhang Weili(W, 32, MMA) - UFC Women's Strawweight Champion

 

10. Chen Yuxi(W, 17, Diving)/Chen Hongchan(W, 15, Diving) - Diving worlds champion and popular diving athletes in China

 

Very rich choices indeed 

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