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Panam Sports Awards Winners

 

BEST MALE ATHLETE
:MEX OSMAR OLVERA – DIVING

 

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE
:CAN MAGGIE MAC NEIL – SWIMMING

 

BEST MEN'S TEAM
:COL BASEBALL

 

BEST WOMEN'S TEAM
:MEX FOOTBALL

 

CALI 2021 LEGACY – MALE
:CHI LUCAS NERVI – ATHLETICS

 

CALI 2021 LEGACY – FEMALE
:BRA MARIA ALEXANDRE – RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

 

FAIR PLAY
:COL ERIKA LASSO – JUDO

 

CHANGEMAKER
:DOM MARILEIDY PAULINO – ATHLETICS

 

BEST COACH
:CHI BIENVENIDO FRONT – ROWING

 

PANAM SPORTS LEGEND
:CUB JAVIER SOTOMAYOR – ATHLETICS

 

BEST MALE PARA ATHLETE

:BRA DOUGLAS ROCHA – PARA SWIMMING

 

BEST FEMALE PARA ATHLETE

:COL KAREN PALOMEQUE – PARA ATHLETICS

 

BEST ESPORT ATHLETE
:BRA MONIK BISONI – EFOOTBALL

 

BEST NOC PERFORMANCE
:USA OLYMPIC & PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE

 

MOST IMPROVED NOC
:CHI OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

 

BEST NOC PERFORMANCE (POPULATION UNDER 1M)
:ARU OLYMPIC COMMITTEE

 

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE 2023
:BRA REBECA ANDRADE (ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS)

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1 hour ago, vinipereira said:

Panam Sports Awards Winners

 

BEST FEMALE ATHLETE
:CAN MAGGIE MAC NEIL – SWIMMING

I find this a big amusing given she's extremely unlikely to even be in the conversation for the Northern Star Award (best Canadian athlete) or the Bobbie Rosenfeld Award (best Canadian female athlete).

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Nominees for the :NED awards organized by the Dutch NOC:

 

Best male athlete:

  • Harrie Lavreysen (track cycling)
  • Mathieu van der Poel (road cycling / cyclocross) [winner 2019]
  • Max Verstappen (formula 1) [winner 2016, 2021 & 2022]

Best female athlete:

  • Femke Bol (athletics)
  • Sifan Hassan (athletics) [winner 2019 & 2021]
  • Karolien Florijn (rowing)

Best team:

  • Women's 4x400m women (athletics) [winner 2022]
  • Team Jumbo-Visma Men (road cycling)
  • Women's waterpolo team [winner 1976 & 2008]

Best male paralympic athlete:

  • Daniel Abraham Gebru (track cycling / road cycling)
  • Rogier Dorsman (swimming)
  • Joël de Jong (athletics)

Best female paralympic athlete:

  • Lisette Bruinsma (swimming) [winner 2016]
  • Diede de Groot (tennis) [winner 2022]
  • Fleur Jong (athletics)

Best paralympic team:

  • Wheelchair tennis quads doubles - Niels Vink & Sam Schröder (tennis)
  • Women's wheelchair basketball team
  • Tandem men - Tristan Bangma & Patrick Bos (track cycling / road cycling)

Coach of the year:

  • Evangelos Doudesis (women's waterpolo team)
  • Eelco Meenhorst (rowing)
  • Laurent Meuwly (athletics)
  • Merijn Zeeman (track cycling, Jumbo Visma)

 

The winners will be chosen by athletes/coaches (50%) and a jury (50%, consisting of former athletes, old-winners like Arjen Robben, and press).

 

Fair nominations in my eyes in all categories.

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43 minutes ago, Dennis said:

Nominees for the :NED awards organized by the Dutch NOC:

 

Best male athlete:

  • Harrie Lavreysen (track cycling)
  • Mathieu van der Poel (road cycling / cyclocross) [winner 2019]
  • Max Verstappen (formula 1) [winner 2016, 2021 & 2022]

Best female athlete:

  • Femke Bol (athletics)
  • Sifan Hassan (athletics) [winner 2019 & 2021]
  • Karolien Florijn (rowing)

Best team:

  • Women's 4x400m women (athletics) [winner 2022]
  • Team Jumbo-Visma Men (road cycling)
  • Women's waterpolo team [winner 1976 & 2008]

Best male paralympic athlete:

  • Daniel Abraham Gebru (track cycling / road cycling)
  • Rogier Dorsman (swimming)
  • Joël de Jong (athletics)

Best female paralympic athlete:

  • Lisette Bruinsma (swimming) [winner 2016]
  • Diede de Groot (tennis) [winner 2022]
  • Fleur Jong (athletics)

Best paralympic team:

  • Wheelchair tennis quads doubles - Niels Vink & Sam Schröder (tennis)
  • Women's wheelchair basketball team
  • Tandem men - Tristan Bangma & Patrick Bos (track cycling / road cycling)

Coach of the year:

  • Evangelos Doudesis (women's waterpolo team)
  • Eelco Meenhorst (rowing)
  • Laurent Meuwly (athletics)
  • Merijn Zeeman (track cycling, Jumbo Visma)

 

The winners will be chosen by athletes/coaches (50%) and a jury (50%, consisting of former athletes, old-winners like Arjen Robben, and press).

 

Fair nominations in my eyes in all categories.

where is Jutta? :mumble:

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in terms of sports expertise they count for less than 0, however this is the winners' list of the "Gazzetta Sports Awards", the yearly sport recognition organized by the (in)famous newspaper with the pink pages.

 

Male Athlete of the Year: Gianmarco Tamberi (Athletics)

 

Female Athlete of the Year: Sofia Raffaeli (Rhythmic Gymnastics)

 

Team of the Year: Napoli (Football)

 

Coach of the Year: Luciano Spalletti (Football)

 

Best Individual Performance of the Year: Francesco Bagnaia winning another MotoGP title (Motorcycling)

 

Best Team Performance of the Year: the Tennis National Team winning the Davis Cup after a 47-year drought

 

Paralympic Athlete of the Year: Ambra Sabatini (Para-Athletics)

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