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9 minutes ago, Dennis said:

:p
 

She was on the shortlist though, but speed skaters seldomly win outside of Olympic seasons. 

they don't understand anything...:p

 

however, she's my woman of the year in any case :lol::wub::wub::wub:

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WA World Athletes of the Year for 2023

 

MEN'S TRACK

:USA Noah Lyles – 100m/200m

 

WOMEN'S TRACK

:KEN Faith Kipyegon – 1500m/Mile/5000m

 

MEN'S FIELD

:SWE Mondo Duplantis – Pole Vault

 

WOMEN'S FIELD

:VEN Yulimar Rojas – Triple Jump

 

MEN'S OUT OF STADIA

:KEN Kelvin Kiptum – Marathon

 

WOMEN'S OUT OF STADIA

:ETH Tigist Assefa – Marathon

 

MEN'S RISING STAR

:KEN Emmanuel Wanyonyi

 

WOMEN'S RISING STAR

:KEN Faith Cherotich

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IIHF Moment of the Year nomination

 

 

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10 hours 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.

Van der Poel, Bol, water polo women and Meuwly please. I don't know the para-athletes well enough, so no idea :p 

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Has not been a hugely great year for individual achievement in :GBR so our list includes a few people with lifetime achievements alongside great winners from the year. 

 

Stuart Broad - Cricketer

Frankie Dettori - Horse racing

Mary Earps - Women's Football goalkeeper

Alfie Hewitt - Wheelchair tennis

Katarina Johnson-Thompson - Heptathlon World Champion

Rory McIlroy - Golf

 

Mary Earps probably the favourite based on the numbers of viewers of her games in the Women's World Cup.

 

Sports Personality of the Year 2023 shortlist: Broad, Dettori, Earps, Hewett, Johnson-Thompson & McIlroy - BBC Sport

 

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Nominees for the RTE Sports Person of the year for :IRL 

 

“The winners will be selected by an independent panel of expert judges from across the Irish sporting media and performance world” - previously fan voting was included

 

Main Award


Katie Taylor (Boxing) - winner 2012, 2020, 2022

Katie McCabe (Football)

Johnny Sexton (Rugby) - winner 2018

Rhys McClenaghan (Gymnastics)

Paul Townend (Horse Racing)

Róisín Ní Riain (Para swimming)

Aaron Gillane (Hurling)


Young Sports Person

 

Brian Gleeson (rugby)

Evan Ferguson (football)

Eve McMahon (sailing)

Liz Ndudi (Athletics)

Nick Griggs (Athletics)

Róisín Ní Riain (Para swimming)

 

Team of the Year

 

Paul O’Donovan/Fintan McCarthy (rowing)

Shamrock Rovers (football)

National Team (rugby)

Munster (rugby)

Cork (Camogie)

Dublin men (Gaelic football)

Dublin women (Gaelic football)

Limerick (hurling)

Katie George Dunleavy/Linda Kelly (para cycling)

 

The 5 national champions in football and the Gaelic sports are auto-nominated 

 

It appears they have mandated a para nominee in each category too. 
 

I’d hope for McClenaghan, Ferguson & the rowers

 

I think they’ll go Sexton, Ferguson & the national rugby team

 

 

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7 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Van der Poel, Bol, water polo women and Meuwly please. I don't know the para-athletes well enough, so no idea :p 

Those would also be my picks, but I have a feeling they'll go with Verstappen again.

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2 hours ago, dodge said:

 

Cork (Camogie)

Dublin men (Gaelic football)

Dublin women (Gaelic football)

Limerick (hurling)

 

Now wait a sec, wait a sec ….up till now I’d always thought Camogie & hurling were the same sport, the one all sensible people call shinty. Now you’re saying they’re different?

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