Laureus World Sports Awards
Laureus World Sports Awards | |
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Awarded for | men and women from the world of sport along with their achievements from the previous calendar year |
Hosted by | Bill Murray (2016) |
Highlights | |
Sportsman of the Year 2016 | Novak Djokovic |
Sportswoman of the Year 2016 | Serena Williams |
Team of the Year 2016 | New Zealand national rugby union team |
Comeback of the Year 2016 | Dan Carter |
Breakthrough of the Year 2016 | Jordan Spieth |
Official website | http://www.laureus.com |
The Laureus World Sports Awards is an annual award ceremony honoring remarkable individuals from the world of sports along with the greatest sporting achievements throughout the year. It was established in 1999 by Laureus Sport for Good Foundation founding patrons Daimler and Richemont and supported by its global partners Mercedes-Benz and IWC Schaffhausen. The first ceremony was held on 25 May 2000 in Monte Carlo.
In order to find the winners of the Awards, the Laureus Nominations Panel composed of professional sports editors, writers and broadcasters vote to create a shortlist of six nominations in five categories:
- Laureus World Sportsman of the Year
- Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year
- Laureus World Team of the Year
- Laureus World Comeback of the Year
- Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year
The nominees of the two remaining categories are chosen by specialist panels:
- Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year
- Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability
Then, members of the Laureus World Sports Academy select the winner by voting in a secret ballot.
Proceeds from the Awards directly benefit and underpin the work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation which supports over 150 community projects in several countries.[1] These projects have already helped to improve the lives of more than one-and-half million young people.
The Awards Ceremony
Statuette
Winners receive a Cartier Laureus statuette of the human form against an engraving of the continents.
Ceremony
The Laureus World Sports Academy
The Laureus World Sports Academy is an association of 62 of the World's greatest retired sporting legends[7] who volunteer their time to support the work of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation. They also vote each year to decide the winners of the Laureus World Sports Awards.
Current members
- Giacomo Agostini - motorcycling
- Marcus Allen - American football
- Franz Beckenbauer - football
- Boris Becker - tennis
- Sir Ian Botham - cricket
- Sergey Bubka - athletics
- Cafu - football
- Sir Bobby Charlton - football
- Sebastian Coe - athletics
- Nadia Comăneci - gymnastics
- Deng Yaping - table tennis
- Alessandro Del Piero - football
- Marcel Desailly - football
- Kapil Dev - cricket
- Mick Doohan - motorcycling
- David Douillet - judo
- Rahul Dravid - cricket
- Luís Figo - Football
- Emerson Fittipaldi - Formula one
- Sean Fitzpatrick - rugby union (current chairman)
- Dawn Fraser - swimming
- Cathy Freeman - athletics
- Raul Gonzalez Blanco - football
- Tanni Grey-Thompson - paralympic athletics
- Marvelous Marvin Hagler - boxing
- Mika Häkkinen - formula one
- Tony Hawk - skateboarding
- Maria Hofl-Riesch - skiing
- Mike Horn - adventurer-explorer
- Miguel Indurain - cycling
- Michael Johnson - athletics
- Kip Keino - athletics
- Franz Klammer - skiing
- Tegla Loroupe (Kenya) - athletics
- Dan Marino - American football
- Yao Ming - basketball
- Edwin Moses - athletics
- Nawal El Moutawakel - athletics
- Li Na - tennis
- Robby Naish - windsurfing & kiteboarding
- Ilie Năstase - tennis
- Martina Navratilova - tennis
- Alexei Nemov - gymnastics
- Jack Nicklaus - golf
- Brian O'Driscoll - rugby
- Gary Player - golf
- Morné du Plessis - rugby union
- Hugo Porta - rugby union
- Carles Puyol - football
- Sir Steve Redgrave - rowing
- Sir Viv Richards - cricket
- Monica Seles - tennis
- Mark Spitz - swimming
- Sachin Tendulkar - cricket
- Daley Thompson - athletics
- Alberto Tomba - skiing
- Steve Waugh - cricket
- Katarina Witt - figure skating
- Li Xiaopeng - gymnastics
- Yang Yang - Speed skating
- Fabian Cancellara - cycling
- Lennox Lewis - Boxing
Former members
- Seve Ballesteros - golf
- Sir Peter Blake - yachting
- Michael Jordan - basketball
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee - athletics
- Niki Lauda - formula one
- Greg Lemond - cycling
- Ivan Lendl - tennis
- Sugar Ray Leonard - boxing
- John McEnroe - tennis
- Pele - football
- Michel Platini - football
- Bill Shoemaker - horse racing
- Yasuhiro Yamushita - judo
Winners by category
Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year
Year | Sportsman | Sportswoman | ||
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Name | Sport | Name | Sport | |
2017 | ||||
2016 | Novak Djokovic | Tennis | Serena Williams | Tennis |
2015 | Novak Djokovic | Tennis | Genzebe Dibaba | Athletics |
2014 | Sebastian Vettel | Formula One | Missy Franklin | Swimming |
2013 | Usain Bolt | Athletics | Jessica Ennis | Athletics |
2012 | Novak Djokovic | Tennis | Vivian Cheruiyot | Athletics |
2011 | Rafael Nadal | Tennis | Lindsey Vonn | Alpine skiing |
2010 | Usain Bolt | Athletics | Serena Williams | Tennis |
2009 | Usain Bolt | Athletics | Yelena Isinbayeva | Athletics |
2008 | Roger Federer | Tennis | Justine Henin | Tennis |
2007 | Roger Federer | Tennis | Yelena Isinbayeva | Athletics |
2006 | Roger Federer | Tennis | Janica Kostelić | Alpine skiing |
2005 | Roger Federer | Tennis | Kelly Holmes | Athletics |
2004 | Michael Schumacher | Formula One | Annika Sörenstam | Golf |
2003* | | |
Serena Williams | Tennis |
2002 | Michael Schumacher | Formula One | Jennifer Capriati | Tennis |
2001 | Tiger Woods | Golf | Cathy Freeman | Athletics |
2000* | Tiger Woods | Golf | | |
* — The 2000 and 2003 awards given to Marion Jones and Lance Armstrong were later rescinded in the aftermath of doping revelations. No replacement winner was chosen.
Team of the Year
Year | Team of the Year | |
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Name | Sport | |
2016 | New Zealand national rugby union team | Rugby union |
2015 | Germany national football team | Football |
2014 | Bayern Munich | Football |
2013 | European Ryder Cup Team | Golf |
2012 | FC Barcelona | Football |
2011 | Spain national football team | Football |
2010 | Brawn Formula One Team | Formula One |
2009 | China Olympic Team | Olympics |
2008 | South Africa national rugby union team | Rugby union |
2007 | Italy national football team | Football |
2006 | Renault Formula One Team | Formula One |
2005 | Greece national football team | Football |
2004 | England national rugby union team | Rugby union |
2003 | Brazil national football team | Football |
2002 | Australian men's cricket team | Cricket |
2001 | France national football team | Football |
2000 | Manchester United | Football |
Breakthrough of the Year
Prior to 2007, this award was called Newcomer of the Year
- 2016: Jordan Spieth – Golf
- 2015: Daniel Ricciardo – Formula One
- 2014: Marc Márquez – Motorcycling
- 2013: Andy Murray – Tennis
- 2012: Rory McIlroy – Golf
- 2011: Martin Kaymer – Golf
- 2010: Jenson Button – Formula One
- 2009: Rebecca Adlington – Swimming
- 2008: Lewis Hamilton – Formula One
- 2007: Amélie Mauresmo – Tennis
- 2006: Rafael Nadal – Tennis
- 2005: Liu Xiang – Athletics
- 2004: Michelle Wie – Golf
- 2003: Yao Ming – Basketball
- 2002: Juan Pablo Montoya – Formula One
- 2001: Marat Safin – Tennis
- 2000: Sergio García – Golf
Comeback of the Year
- 2016: Dan Carter - Rugby union
- 2015: Schalk Burger – Rugby union
- 2014: Rafael Nadal – Tennis
- 2013: Felix Sánchez – Athletics
- 2012: Darren Clarke – Golf
- 2011: Valentino Rossi – MotoGP
- 2010: Kim Clijsters – Tennis
- 2009: Vitali Klitschko – Boxing
- 2008: Paula Radcliffe – Running
- 2007: Serena Williams – Tennis
- 2006: Martina Hingis – Tennis
- 2005: Alessandro Zanardi – Motor racing
- 2004: Hermann Maier – Alpine skiing
- 2003: Ronaldo – Football
- 2002: Goran Ivanišević – Tennis
- 2001: Jennifer Capriati – Tennis
- 2000: Lance Armstrong – Cycling (rescinded)
Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year
- 2016: Daniel Dias – Swimming
- 2015: Tatyana McFadden – Track and field
- 2014: Marie Bochet – Skiing
- 2013: Daniel Dias – Swimming
- 2012: Oscar Pistorius – Athletics
- 2011: Verena Bentele – Biathlon, cross-country skiing
- 2010: Natalie du Toit – Swimming
- 2009: Daniel Dias – Swimming
- 2008: Esther Vergeer – Wheelchair tennis
- 2007: Martin Braxenthaler – Skiing
- 2006: Ernst van Dyk – Wheelchair racing
- 2005: Chantal Petitclerc – Athletics
- 2004: Earle Connor – Athletics (Rescinded. No replacement winner has been nominated.)
- 2003: Michael Milton – Alpine skiing
- 2002: Esther Vergeer – Wheelchair tennis
- 2001: Vinny Lauwers – Yachting
- 2000: Louise Sauvage – Athletics
Action Sportsperson of the Year
Prior to 2007, this award was called Alternative Sportsperson of the Year
- 2016: Jan Frodeno – Triathlon
- 2015: Alan Eustace – Space diving
- 2014: Jamie Bestwick – BMX
- 2013: Felix Baumgartner – Adventure
- 2012: Kelly Slater – Surfing
- 2011: Kelly Slater – Surfing
- 2010: Stephanie Gilmore – Surfing
- 2009: Kelly Slater – Surfing
- 2008: Shaun White – Snowboarding / skateboarding
- 2007: Kelly Slater – Surfing
- 2006: Angelo d'Arrigo – Aviation
- 2005: Ellen MacArthur – Yachting
- 2004: Layne Beachley – Surfing
- 2003: Dean Potter – Speed climbing
- 2002: Bob Burnquist – Skateboarding
- 2001: Mike Horn – Sailing
- 2000: Shaun Palmer – Winter X Games
Lifetime Achievement Award
- 2016: Niki Lauda - Formula One
- 2015: No award
- 2014: No award
- 2013: Sebastian Coe – athletics
- 2012: Sir Bobby Charlton – football
- 2011: Zinedine Zidane – football
- 2010: Nawal El Moutawakel – track and field
- 2009: No award
- 2008: Sergey Bubka – track and field
- 2007: Franz Beckenbauer – football
- 2006: Johan Cruyff – football
- 2005: No award
- 2004: Arne Naess – mountaineering
- 2003: Gary Player – golf
- 2002: Sir Peter Blake – yachting
- 2001: Sir Steve Redgrave – rowing
- 2000: Pelé – football
Exceptional Achievement Award
- 2015: Li Na - Tennis
- 2013: Michael Phelps[8] – swimming
Spirit of Sport Award
- 2016: Johan Cruyff - soccer
- 2015: Yao Ming - Basketball
- 2014: Afghanistan national cricket team - Cricket [9]
- 2011: European Ryder Cup Team – Golf
- 2008: Dick Pound – World Anti-Doping Agency Chairman
- 2007: FC Barcelona – football
- 2006: Valentino Rossi – motorcycling
- 2005: Boston Red Sox – baseball
Sport for Good Award
- 2016: Moving the Goalposts - gender inequality, HIV/AIDS
- 2015: Skateistan - International youth NGO
- 2014: Magic Bus - NGO
- 2013: No Award
- 2012: Raí – Campaigner for social justice
- 2011: May El-Khalil – Founder of Beirut Marathon
- 2010: Dikembe Mutombo – Charitable Work in the Democratic Republic of Congo
- 2009 No Award
- 2008: Brendan Tuohey and Sean Tuohey – co-Founders of PeacePlayers International project
- 2007: Luke Dowdney – creator of Fight for Peace project in Rio de Janeiro
- 2006: Jürgen Griesbeck – streetfootballworld
- 2005: Gerry Storey – boxing trainer
- 2004: Indian men's cricket team, Pakistan men's cricket team, Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA)
- 2003: Arnold Schwarzenegger (USA (originally Austrian)) – bodybuilding
- 2002: Sir Peter Blake – yachting
- 2001: Kip Keino – athletics
- 2000: Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Awards by year
2016
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Novak Djokovic | Serbia | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Serena Williams | United States | Tennis |
Team of the Year | New Zealand national rugby union team | New Zealand | Rugby union |
Comeback of the Year | Dan Carter | New Zealand | Rugby union |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Daniel Dias | Brazil | Swimming |
Breakthrouth of the year | Jorden Spieth | United States | Golf |
Action Sportsperson | Jan Frodeno | Germany | Triathlon |
Spirit of Sport Award | Johan Cruyff | Netherlands | Soccer |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Niki Lauda | Austria | Formula 1 |
Sport for Good Award | Moving the Goalposts | Kenya | gender inequality, HIV/AIDS |
2015
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Novak Djokovic | Serbia | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Genzebe Dibaba | Ethiopia | Athletics |
Team of the Year | German national football team | Germany | Football |
Comeback of the Year | Schalk Burger | South Africa | Rugby union |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Tatyana McFadden | United States | Teack and field |
Breakthrouth of the year | Daniel Ricciardo | Australia | Formula One |
Action Sportsperson | Alan Eustace | United States | BMX |
Spirit of Sport Award | Yao Ming | China | Basketball |
Exceptional Achievement Award | Li Na | China | Tennis |
Sport for Good Award | Skateistan | Afghanistan | NGO |
2014
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Sebastian Vettel | Germany | Formula One |
Sportswoman of the Year | Missy Franklin | United States | Swimming |
Team of the Year | Bayern Munich | Germany | Football |
Comeback of the Year | Rafael Nadal | Spain | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Marie Bochet | France | Skiing |
Breakthrough of the Year | Marc Márquez | Spain | Motor Cycling |
Action Sportsperson | Jamie Bestwick | United Kingdom | BMX |
2013
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Usain Bolt | Jamaica | Athletics |
Sportswoman of the Year | Jessica Ennis | United Kingdom | Athletics |
Team of the Year | European Ryder Cup Team | Europe | Golf |
Comeback of the Year | Felix Sánchez | Dominican Republic | Athletics |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Daniel Dias | Brazil | Swimming |
Breakthrough of the Year | Andy Murray | United Kingdom | Tennis |
Action Sportsperson | Felix Baumgartner | Austria | Adventure |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sebastian Coe | United Kingdom | Athletics |
Exceptional Achievement Award | Michael Phelps | United States | Swimming |
2012
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Novak Djokovic | Serbia | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Vivian Cheruiyot | Kenya | Athletics |
Team of the Year | FC Barcelona | Spain | Football |
Comeback of the Year | Darren Clarke | United Kingdom | Golf |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Oscar Pistorius | South Africa | Athletics |
Breakthrough of the Year | Rory McIlroy | United Kingdom | Golf |
Action Sportsperson | Kelly Slater | United States | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Bobby Charlton | United Kingdom | Football |
Spirit of Sport Award | |||
Sport for Good Award | Raí | Brazil | Football |
2011
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Rafael Nadal | Spain | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Lindsey Vonn | United States | Skiing |
Team of the Year | Spain National Football Team | Spain | Football |
Comeback of the Year | Valentino Rossi | Italy | MotoGP |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Verena Bentele | Germany | Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing |
Breakthrough of the Year | Martin Kaymer | Germany | Golf |
Action Sportsperson | Kelly Slater | United States | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Zinedine Zidane | France | Football |
Spirit of Sport Award | European Ryder Cup Team | Europe | Golf |
Sports for Good Award | May El-Khalil | Lebanon | Founder of Beirut Marathon |
2010
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Usain Bolt | Jamaica | Athletics |
Sportswoman of the Year | Serena Williams | United States | Tennis |
Team of the Year | Brawn Formula 1 Team | United Kingdom | Formula One |
Comeback of the Year | Kim Clijsters | Belgium | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Natalie du Toit | South Africa | Swimming |
Breakthrough of the Year | Jenson Button | United Kingdom | Formula One |
Action Sportsperson | Stephanie Gilmore | Australia | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Nawal El Moutawakel | Morocco | Track and Field |
Sport for Good Award | Dikembe Mutombo | DRC | Basketball |
2009
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Usain Bolt | Jamaica | Athletics |
Sportswoman of the Year | Yelena Isinbayeva | Russia | Athletics |
Team of the Year | China Olympic Team | China | Olympics |
Comeback of the Year | Vitali Klitschko | Ukraine | Boxing |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Daniel Dias | Brazil | Swimming |
Breakthrough of the Year | Rebecca Adlington | United Kingdom | Swimming |
Action Sportsperson | Kelly Slater | United States | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | no award | ||
Spirit of Sport Award | |||
Sports for Good Award |
2008
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Roger Federer | Switzerland | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Justine Henin | Belgium | Tennis |
Team of the Year | South African rugby team | South Africa | Rugby |
Comeback of the Year | Paula Radcliffe | United Kingdom | Athletics |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Esther Vergeer | Netherlands | Tennis |
Breakthrough of the Year | Lewis Hamilton | United Kingdom | Formula One |
Action Sportsperson | Shaun White | United States | Snowboarding/Skateboarding |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sergey Bubka | Ukraine | Athletics |
Spirit of Sport Award | Dick Pound | Canada | World Anti-Doping Agency |
Sports for Good Award | Brendan Tuohy and Sean Tuohy | United States | Basketball |
2007
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Roger Federer | Switzerland | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Yelena Isinbayeva | Russia | Athletics |
Team of the Year | Italy national football team | Italy | Football |
Comeback of the Year | Serena Williams | United States | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Martin Braxenthaler | Germany | Skiing |
Breakthrough of the Year | Amélie Mauresmo | France | Tennis |
Action Sportsperson | Kelly Slater | United States | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Franz Beckenbauer | Germany | Football |
Spirit of Sport Award | FC Barcelona | Spain | Football |
Sports for Good Award | Luke Dowdney | United Kingdom | Boxing |
2006
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Roger Federer | Switzerland | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Janica Kostelić | Croatia | Alpine Skiing |
Team of the Year | nault F1 Team | France | Formula one |
Newcomer of the Year | Rafael Nadal | Spain | Tennis |
Comeback of the Year | Martina Hingis | Switzerland | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Ernst van Dyk | South Africa | Wheelchair Racing |
Alternative Sportsperson | Angelo d'Arrigo | Italy | Aviation |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Johan Cruyff | Netherlands | Football |
Spirit of Sport Award | Valentino Rossi | Italy | Motorcycling |
Sports for Good Award | Jürgen Griesbeck | Germany | Streetworldfootball |
2005
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Roger Federer | Switzerland | Tennis |
Sportswoman of the Year | Kelly Holmes | United Kingdom | Athletics |
Team of the Year | Greece national football team | Greece | Football |
Newcomer of the Year | Liu Xiang | China | Athletics |
Comeback of the Year | Alessandro "Alex" Zanardi | Italy | Car Racing |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Chantal Petitclerc | Canada | Athletics |
Alternative Sportsperson | Ellen MacArthur | United Kingdom | Yachting |
Lifetime Achievement Award | No award | ||
Spirit of Sport Award | Boston Red Sox | United States | Baseball |
Sports for Good Award | Gerry Storey | United Kingdom | Boxing (trainer) |
2004
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Michael Schumacher | Germany | Formula one |
Sportswoman of the Year | Annika Sörenstam | Sweden | Golf |
Team of the Year | England rugby union team | England | Rugby |
Newcomer of the Year | Michelle Wie | United States | Golf |
Comeback of the Year | Hermann Maier | Austria | Alpine Skiing |
Sportsperson with a Disability | | Canada | Track and Field Athletics (rescinded) |
Alternative Sportsperson | Layne Beachley | Australia | Surfing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Arne Næss Jr. | Norway | Mountaineer |
Sport for Good Award | Cricket |
2003
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Lance Armstrong | United States | Cycling (rescinded) |
Sportswoman of the Year | Serena Williams | United States | Tennis |
Team of the Year | Brazil national football team | Brazil | Football |
Newcomer of the Year | Yao Ming | China | Basketball |
Comeback of the Year | Ronaldo | Brazil | Football |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Michael Milton | Australia | Alpine Skiing |
Alternative Sportsperson | Dean Potter | United States | Speed Climbing |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Gary Player | South Africa | Golf |
2002
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Michael Schumacher | Germany | Motor Racing |
Sportswoman of the Year | Jennifer Capriati | United States | Tennis |
Team of the Year | Australian men's cricket team | Australia | Cricket |
Newcomer of the Year | Juan Pablo Montoya | Colombia | Motor Racing |
Comeback of the Year | Goran Ivanišević | Croatia | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Esther Vergeer | Netherlands | Wheelchair Tennis |
Alternative Sportsperson | Bob Burnquist | Brazil | Skateboarding |
Sport for Good Award | Sir Peter Blake | New Zealand | Yachting |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Peter Blake | New Zealand | Yachting |
2001
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Tiger Woods | United States | Golf |
Sportswoman of the Year | Cathy Freeman | Australia | Athletics |
Team of the Year | France national football team | France | Football |
Newcomer of the Year | Marat Safin | Russia | Tennis |
Comeback of the Year | Jennifer Capriati | United States | Tennis |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Vinny Lauwers | Australia | Paraplegic Sailing |
Alternative Sportsperson | Mike Horn | South Africa | Equator Circumnavigation |
Sport for Good Award | Kip Keino | Kenya | Athletics |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Steve Redgrave | United Kingdom | Rowing |
2000
Category | Winner | Discipline | |
Sportsman of the Year | Tiger Woods | United States | Golf |
Sportswoman of the Year | | United States | Athletics (rescinded) |
Team of the Year | Manchester United | England | Football |
Newcomer of the Year | Sergio García | Spain | Golf |
Comeback of the Year | Lance Armstrong | United States | Cycling (rescinded) |
Sportsperson with a Disability | Louise Sauvage | Australia | Wheelchair Athletics |
Alternative Sportsperson | Shaun Palmer | United States | Multi-discipline |
Sport for Good Award | Eunice Kennedy Shriver | United States | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Pelé | Brazil | Football |
See also
- Laureus Sportsman of the Year
- Laureus Sportswoman of the Year
- Laureus Team of the Year
- Laureus Breakthrough of the Year
- Laureus Comeback of the Year
- Laureus Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability
- Laureus Action Sportsperson of the Year
- Athlete of the Year
- Taste of Tennis, another Laureus Sport for Good Foundation activity
References
- ↑ "Laureus-supported projects are at work on every continent tackling issues such as gang violence, lack of education, racial intolerance, and HIV/AIDS.".
- ↑ LAUREUS WORLD SPORTS AWARDS 2009 - podcastjournal.net, April 16, 2009
- ↑ Laureus Awards to be aired live on TV2 - Other Sports | The Star Online
- ↑ Benedict Cumberbatch to host Laureus Awards Ceremony | Laureus
- ↑ BERNAMA - Oscar And Grammy Winner Jamie Foxx To Perform At Laureus World Sports Awards
- ↑ The Laureus World Sports Awards Ceremony will take place on the evening of April 18 at the Messe Berlin Palais am Funkturm, situated in the heart of Berlin.
- ↑ "Puyol y Figo son nombrados miembros de la Academia Laureus". Eurosport Espana. 2015-12-10. Retrieved 2016-01-19.
- ↑ Michael Phelps Becomes First Winner Of Laureus Exceptional Achievement Award » Sportsvibe.co.uk
- ↑ https://twitter.com/LaureusSport/status/448819123007401984
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