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Grigor Dimitrov wins Bulgarian sportsperson of the year. Top 10 is:

 

1. Grigor Dimitrov (tennis)
2. Radoslav Yankov (snowboard)
3. Nevyana Vladinova (rhythmic gymnastics)
4. Antani Ivanov (swimming)
5. Daniel Asenov (boxing)
6. Aleksander Vazenkov (basketball)
7. Vladimir Iliev (biathlon)
8. Boyan Petrov (alpinism)
9. Vladimir Dalakliev (taekwondo)
10. Tihomir Ivanov (athletics)

 

Team of the year is the national rhythmic gymnastics ensemble.

Coach of the year is the coach of the national rhythmic gymnastics ensemble.

Sportsperson with disability is Ruzhdi Ruzhdi.

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Dafne Schippers (athletics) won the Dutch sportswoman of the year award, beating Marit Bouwmeester (sailing) and Anna van der Breggen (cycling). 

 

Jac Orie (coach of the LottoNL-Jumbo speed skating team) won the coach of the year award, and Jetze Plat (paratriathlon) got the disabled sportsperson of the year award. 

 

Now on to the men. 

 

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And as everyone expected (and rightly so), Tom Dumoulin (cycling) won the men's award, beating Max Verstappen (Formula 1) and Sven Kramer (speed skating). 

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Today the Italian Sport Comitee president Malagó, the Italian Sport minister Lotti and the President Gentiloni awarded of the Collare d'Oro the best sportsmen or sportswoman of the year.

 

Athletes:

Rowing: Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino

Cycling: Vincenzo Nibali

Motocross: Antonio Cairoli, Chiara Fontanesi

Moto2: Franco Morbidelli

Swimming: Gabriele Detti, Gregorio Paltrinieri, Federica Pellegrini

Fencing: Paolo Pizzo, Martina Batini, Arianna Errigo, Camilla Mancini, Alice Volpi, Martina Criscio, Rossella Gregorio, Loreta Gulotta, Giorgio Avola, Irene Vecchi, Andrea Cassará, Alessio Foconi, Daniele Garozzo

Cross-country: Federico Pellegrino

Shooting: Daniele Resca, Gabriele Rossetti, Jessica Rossi

Archery: Marco Galiazzo, Mauro Nespoli, David Pasqualucci

 

Trainer:

Marco Bonitta, Attilio Calatroni, Francesco Cattaneo, Fabio Conti, Maurizio Marchetto, Dario Romano

 

Career special prize:

Italian 1988 Men's footballer Team

 

Sport politicians:

IBSF President Ivo Ferriani

FIFA President Gianni Infantino

FINA President Julio Cesar Maglione

 

Sport society :

Bologna Football Club 1909 S.p.A., Moto Club Pavia, Circolo del Golf di Roma Acquasanta, Rari Nantes Torino S.S.D. A.r.l., Società Ginnastica Etruria A.S.D.

 

Newspaper:

Corriere dello sport, Tuttosport

 

 

We do the same for the Paralympic athletes but I'm from mobile phone, I will write it tomorrow when I'll finally back at home after 1 months of absence :p

 

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40 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Today the Italian Sport Comitee president Malagó, the Italian Sport minister Lotti and the President Gentiloni awarded of the Collare d'Oro the best sportsmen or sportswoman of the year.

 

Athletes:

Rowing: Matteo Lodo, Giuseppe Vicino

Cycling: Vincenzo Nibali

Motocross: Antonio Cairoli, Chiara Fontanesi

Moto2: Franco Morbidelli

Swimming: Gabriele Detti, Gregorio Paltrinieri, Federica Pellegrini

Fencing: Paolo Pizzo, Martina Batini, Arianna Errigo, Camilla Mancini, Alice Volpi, Martina Criscio, Rossella Gregorio, Loreta Gulotta, Giorgio Avola, Irene Vecchi, Andrea Cassará, Alessio Foconi, Daniele Garozzo

Cross-country: Federico Pellegrino

Shooting: Daniele Resca, Gabriele Rossetti, Jessica Rossi

Archery: Marco Galiazzo, Mauro Nespoli, David Pasqualucci

 

Trainer:

Marco Bonitta, Attilio Calatroni, Francesco Cattaneo, Fabio Conti, Maurizio Marchetto, Dario Romano

 

Career special prize:

Italian 1988 Men's footballer Team

 

Sport politicians:

IBSF President Ivo Ferriani

FIFA President Gianni Infantino

FINA President Julio Cesar Maglione

 

Sport society :

Bologna Football Club 1909 S.p.A., Moto Club Pavia, Circolo del Golf di Roma Acquasanta, Rari Nantes Torino S.S.D. A.r.l., Società Ginnastica Etruria A.S.D.

 

Newspaper:

Corriere dello sport, Tuttosport

 

 

We do the same for the Paralympic athletes but I'm from mobile phone, I will write it tomorrow when I'll finally back at home after 1 months of absence :p

 

These are the nominees? Or is it sort of an Oprah Winfrey-like award show? 

 

YOU GET A PRIZE, YOU GET A PRIZE AND YOU GET A PRIZE! :d 

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27 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

These are the nominees? Or is it sort of an Oprah Winfrey-like award show? 

 

YOU GET A PRIZE, YOU GET A PRIZE AND YOU GET A PRIZE! :d 

90% of this athletes won a WCh, it isn't a prize but a state honor :p

 

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3 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

90% of this athletes won a WCh, it isn't a prize but a state honor :p

 

Ah wait, I misunderstood. I thought this was the prize for 'Sportsman/woman/person of the year' :p 

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Slovak Athlete of the year 2017 ongoing.

 

The top 3 among teams:

1st. Mixed Alpine Skiing Team (Velez-Zuzulová/Vlhová/Jančová/An. Žampa/Falát/Ad. Žampa) World Championships Silver Medalist

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2nd. National Mens Footbal Under 21 Team   (5th at the U21 EURO and very unlucky result in the last group match between Italy and Germany denied them from the semifinals qualification)

3rd. Mens Canoe Slalom C1 Team (Martikán/Beňuš/Slafkovský)  7th time World Champions in a row

 

 

and now go to the individual competition

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