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National & International Sports Awards


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11 hours ago, Belle said:

:SWE SWEDEN :SWE

 

Team: David Åhman/Jonatan Hellvig, beach volleyball 


Newcomer: Tara Babulfath, judo

 

Coach: Jörgen Persson, table tennis 

 

Female athlete: Sarah Sjöström, swimming 

 

Male athlete: Armand Duplantis, athletics 

 

Performance of the year: Armand Duplantis, athletics

 

Jerringpriset (the prize of the Swedish people): Truls Möregårdh

The silver medalist gets the peoples prize and Duplantis has easier to win international awards than the swedish (even if he won the jury awards):d

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:SVK

 

Athlete of the Year 2024:

 

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1. Matej Beňuš (Canoe Slalom)
2. Gabriela Gajanová (Athletics)
3. Anna Karolína Schmiedlová (Tennis)


4. Rebecca Šramková (Tennis)
5. Richard Tury (Skateboarding)
6. Stanislav Lobotka (Football)
7. Zuzana Paňková (Canoe Slalom)
8. Petra Vlhová (Alpine Skiing)
9. Vanesa Hocková (Shooting)
10. Juraj Slafkovský (Ice Hockey)

 

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Team of the Year 2024:

 

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1. Women´s BJK Tennis National Team (Tennis)
2. Men´s Football National Team (Football)
3. Slovan Bratislava Football Club (Football)

 

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Talent of the Year 2024:

 

Summer Sports: Viktória Chladoňová (Road Cycling, MTB Cycling, Cyclo-Cross)

Winter Sports: Adam Hagara (Figure Skating)

 

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Sport Legend (Slovak Sport Hall of Fame 2024 class): Jozef Sabovčík (Figure Skating)

 

Paralympic Athlete of the Year: Veronika Vadovičová (Para-Shooting)

Paralympic Team of the Year: Peter Lováš/Ján Riapoš (Para-Table Tennis Doubles)

Paralympic Talent of the Year: Viliam Holenda (Para-Shooting)

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The top 10 names have been announced for our "Sportsperson of the year" awards. The official ceremony is going to be later this month, where the final standings will be known.

 

Unsurprisingly the top 10 consists of the 7 Olympic medalists + Euroleague MVP Aleksander Vezenkov, WBA Regular Heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev and of course Grigor Dimitrov.

 

From 11th to 20th were also announced, again in no order. I suppose the full voting will be released after the ceremony.

 

 

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A bit late, but today was the official 67th ceremony "Sportsperson of the year" for 2024. In no surprise what so ever Karlos Nasar took the top prize with almost a perfect score - 1365 point out of possible 1370. :d

 

1. Karlos Nasar - weightlifting - Olympic, World & European champion in 2024 with multiple World Records;

2. Boryana Kaleyn - rhythmic gymnastics - Olympic Silver in the AA, 2 Golds & a Bronze at the Europeans;

3. Semen Novikov - wrestling - Olympic Gold in Greco-Roman after 24 years;

 

4. Magomed Ramazanov - wrestling - Olympic Gold in men's Freestyle after 28 years;

5. Grigor Dimitrov - tennis - 2 Grand Slam 1/4, 1 Masters Final, top 10 in the rankings;

6. Bozhidar Andreev - weightlifting - Olympic Bronze, European champion;

 

7. Kimia Alizadeh - taekwondo - Olympic Bronze, European champion;

8. Javier Ibanez - boxing - Olympic Bronze, European Silver medal;

9. Aleksandar Vezenkov - basketball - In contention for Euroleague MVP;

10. Kubrat Pulev - professional boxing - won WBA Regular Heavyweight Championships

 

They gave out awards to the athletes between 11 and 20 as well, though it was in no particular order.

 

Valentina Georgieva - artistic gymnastics - 5th at the Olympics, European CH Silver, a World Cup win;

Lyubomir Epitropov - swimming - 9th at the Olympics, First Bulgarian European Champion in swimming;

Stiliana Nikolova - rhythmic gymnastics - 11th at the Olympics, 2 European titles and a Silver medal;

 

Gabriela & Stefanie Stoevi - badminton - 1/4 at the Olympics, European CH Silver;

Rami Kiwan - boxing - 1/4 at the Olympics, European Champion;

Svetlana Staneva - boxing - 1/4 at the Olympics, European Champion;

 

Radoslav Yankov - snowboard - 1 World Cup win & 1 Third place;

Tihomir Ivanov - athletics - 8th at the Olympics, 6th at the European Championships;

Desislava Angelova - rowing - 6th at the Olympics, 5th at the European Championships;

Nikola Tsolov - motorsport - 3 wins in Formula 3.

 

Team of Year is the Women's National U18 Volleyball team, which won a Volley Euro title for the first time in decades.

 

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:IRI Iran athletes of the year (based on our own calendar which is from March to March)

 

Male: Mehdi Taremi (Football) :lol::lol::lol::facepalm::facepalm:
Female: Nahid Kiani (Taekwondo)

 

well, it happens when you let people decide, the most famous guy wins, Inter Milan's bench player :facepalm:

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On 3/3/2025 at 7:22 PM, vinipereira said:

Laureus Awards nominations. Great to see Rebeca Andrade nominated, but for Comeback of the Year??? Make it make sense.

 

Nice to see 4-time pre-2024 world champion (and silver plus triple bronze winner) Summer McIntosh be nominated for 'breakthrough of the year' :p 

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2 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Nice to see 4-time pre-2024 world champion (and silver plus triple bronze winner) Summer McIntosh be nominated for 'breakthrough of the year' :p 

What do you mean world champion? They swim in between Olympics?

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3 hours ago, MHSN said:

:IRI Iran athletes of the year (based on our own calendar which is from March to March)

 

Male: Mehdi Taremi (Football) :lol::lol::lol::facepalm::facepalm:
Female: Nahid Kiani (Taekwondo)

 

well, it happens when you let people decide, the most famous guy wins, Inter Milan's bench player :facepalm:

Tbf what does have the higher odds in life, be a world champion in a minor sport or get into the squad of an elite football club? 

 

(Joking of course)

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