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National & International Sports Awards


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Also, the men's water polo team won the team award which is deserved.

 

Other finalists in the team category were AEK Athens FC (they won the league and cup titles), and Olympiacos BC (they won the league, cup, Super Cup, and were runners-up in EuroLeague where they embarrassingly choked a comfortable lead against Real Madrid in the final minutes of the game).

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If anybody is interested, following athletes were nominated for award, but didn't get enough votes to be in top10.

 

In alphabetic order:


- Michał Bryl, Bartosz Łosiak - beach volleyball

- Krzysztof Chmielewski - swimming

- Krystian Dziubiński - ice hockey

- Dawid Kubacki - ski jumping

- Oskar Kwiatkowski - snowboarding

- Robert Lewandowski - football

- Magda Linette - tennis

- Mateusz Ponitka - basketball

- Magdalena Stysiak - volleyball

- Ewa Swoboda - athletics

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Full results of "89th Plebiscyt Przeglądu Sportowego" for the best Polish Athlete of the year:

 

 

20. Bartosz Łosiak and Michał Bryl (beach volleyball) - 16 474 votes

19. Mateusz Ponitka (basketball) - 17 187 votes

18. Magda Linette (tennis) - 18 653 votes

17. Robert Lewandowski (football) - 19 306 votes

16. Dawid Kubacki (ski jumping) - 21 620 votes

15. Ewa Swoboda (athletics) - 22 203 votes

14. Krzysztof Chmielewski (swimming) - 23 587 votes

13. Oskar Kwiatkowski (snowboarding) - 23 773 votes

12. Krystian Dziubiński (ice hockey) - 24 495 votes

11. Magdalena Stysiak (volleyball) - 28 298 votes

10. Adrian Meronk (golf) - 32 237 votes

9. Renata Knapik-Miazga, Martyna Swatowska-Wenglarczyk, Magdalena Pawłowska, Ewa Trzebińska (fencing) - 33 228 votes

8. Martyna Klatt and Helena Wiśniewska (sprint canoeing) - 35 947 votes

7. Hubert Hurkacz (tennis) - 39 449 votes

6. Wojciech Nowicki (athletics) - 40 366 votes

5. Piotr Żyła (ski jumping) - 45 432 votes

4. Natalia Kaczmarek (athletics) - 51 469 votes

3. Aleksander Śliwka (volleyball) - 71 163 votes

2. Bartosz Zmarzlik (speedway racing) - 72 438 votes

1. Iga Świątek (tennis) - 113 137 votes

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13 hours ago, rybak said:

Full results of "89th Plebiscyt Przeglądu Sportowego" for the best Polish Athlete of the year:

 

 

20. Bartosz Łosiak and Michał Bryl (beach volleyball) - 16 474 votes

19. Mateusz Ponitka (basketball) - 17 187 votes

18. Magda Linette (tennis) - 18 653 votes

17. Robert Lewandowski (football) - 19 306 votes

16. Dawid Kubacki (ski jumping) - 21 620 votes

15. Ewa Swoboda (athletics) - 22 203 votes

14. Krzysztof Chmielewski (swimming) - 23 587 votes

13. Oskar Kwiatkowski (snowboarding) - 23 773 votes

12. Krystian Dziubiński (ice hockey) - 24 495 votes

11. Magdalena Stysiak (volleyball) - 28 298 votes

10. Adrian Meronk (golf) - 32 237 votes

9. Renata Knapik-Miazga, Martyna Swatowska-Wenglarczyk, Magdalena Pawłowska, Ewa Trzebińska (fencing) - 33 228 votes

8. Martyna Klatt and Helena Wiśniewska (sprint canoeing) - 35 947 votes

7. Hubert Hurkacz (tennis) - 39 449 votes

6. Wojciech Nowicki (athletics) - 40 366 votes

5. Piotr Żyła (ski jumping) - 45 432 votes

4. Natalia Kaczmarek (athletics) - 51 469 votes

3. Aleksander Śliwka (volleyball) - 71 163 votes

2. Bartosz Zmarzlik (speedway racing) - 72 438 votes

1. Iga Świątek (tennis) - 113 137 votes

Probably only three or four countries in the world that would honour a speedway rider as highly as this...

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1 hour ago, Dragon said:

Probably only three or four countries in the world that would honour a speedway rider as highly as this...

Yes, many people here is watching and care about this sport here, I think too much.

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17 hours ago, Dragon said:

Probably only three or four countries in the world that would honour a speedway rider as highly as this...

Yeah, when Tai Woffinden was winning the Worlds he got a mention on the highlights show, that's all. 

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:SVK Athlete of The Year 2023 (The official annual one) nominations are out

 

(In Alphabetical order)

Skeet Shooter Danka Barteková

100m & 100m Hurdles Athlete Viktória Forster

Football defencemen Dávid Hancko

Trap Shooter Marián Kovačócy

Football midfielder Stanislav Lobotka

Ice Hockey forward Nela Lopušanová

K1 Canoe Slalom paddler Eliška Mintálová

Speedway rider Martin Vaculík

Alpine skier and last 4 editions consecutive reigning winner and Athlete of the Year Petra Vlhová

and 100m & 200m athlete Ján Volko

 

For the Team of the Year 2023 award will compete

 

football club of ŠK Slovan Bratislava

Slovak men´s Football National Team

Men´s Slovak Under 18 Ice Hockey National Team

 

The Gala ceremony will be the 5th February

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