Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year

The Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year is an annual award honoring the achievements of individual men from the world of sports. It was first awarded in 2000 as one of the seven constituent awards presented during the Laureus World Sports Awards.[1] The awards are presented by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, a global organisation involved in more than 150 charity projects supporting 500,000 young people.[3] The first ceremony was held on 25 May 2000 in Monte Carlo, at which Nelson Mandela gave the keynote speech.[4] As of 2020, a shortlist of six nominees for the award comes from a panel composed of the "world's leading sports editors, writers and broadcasters".[1] The Laureus World Sports Academy then selects the winner who is presented with a Laureus statuette, created by Cartier, at the annual awards ceremony held in various locations around the world.[5] The awards are considered highly prestigious and are frequently referred to as the sporting equivalent of the "Oscars".[6][7][8]

Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year
Novak Djokovic, 2024 winner
Awarded for"The sportsman who best demonstrates supreme athletic performance and achievement"[1]
LocationMadrid (2024)[2]
Presented byLaureus Sport for Good Foundation
First awarded2000
Currently held bySerbia Novak Djokovic
(5th award)
Most awardsSerbia Novak Djokovic
Switzerland Roger Federer
(5 awards each)
Most nominationsUnited States Tiger Woods
Argentina Lionel Messi
(8 nominations each)
WebsiteOfficial website

The inaugural winner of the award was the American golfer Tiger Woods who finished the 1999 season with eight wins, a feat not achieved since 1974, including the PGA Championship.[9][10] He went on to become the most dominant player of his era,[11] earning a second Laureus Award the following year, and five further nominations between 2002 and 2008. The 2003 winner of the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year was the American road cyclist Lance Armstrong. He had been nominated the previous year, and earned further nominations in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Following Armstrong's 2013 admission of doping,[12] all his Laureus awards and nominations were rescinded.[13] Tennis players dominate the winners list, with eleven awards, while athletes and Formula One drivers have won four times, and golfers twice. Excluding Armstrong, the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year has been won by just nine individuals since its inception. Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic hold the record for the most awards with five each.[14] Lionel Messi and Tiger Woods have the nominations record (8).

List of winners and nominees

Novak Djokovic (top) and Roger Federer (bottom) have won the award a record five times.
Lionel Messi, who won the award in 2020 and 2023, is the only awardee to play in a team sport.[15]
Key
*Indicates individual whose award or nomination was later rescinded
Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year winners and nominees
YearImageWinner(s)NationalitySportNomineesRefs
2000 Tiger Woods  USAGolfAndre Agassi (  USA) – tennis
Maurice Greene (  USA) – athletics
[16][17]
2001 Tiger Woods  USAGolfSteve Redgrave (  GBR) – rowing
Michael Schumacher (  GER) – Formula One
Ian Thorpe (  AUS) – swimming
Pieter van den Hoogenband (  NED) – swimming
[18][19]
2002 Michael Schumacher  GERFormula OneLance Armstrong* (  USA) – cycling
Maurice Greene (  USA) – athletics
Ian Thorpe (  AUS) – swimming
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[8][20]
2003 Lance Armstrong*  USACyclingOle Einar Bjørndalen (  NOR) – biathlon
Ronaldo (  BRA) – football
Michael Schumacher (  GER) – Formula One
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[21][22]
2004 Michael Schumacher  GERFormula OneLance Armstrong* (  USA) – cycling
Roger Federer (   SUI) – tennis
Michael Phelps (  USA) – swimming
Valentino Rossi (  ITA) – MotoGP
Jonny Wilkinson (  GBR) – rugby union
[23][24]
2005 Roger Federer   SUITennisLance Armstrong* (  USA) – cycling
Hicham El Guerrouj (  MAR) – athletics
Michael Phelps (  USA) – swimming
Valentino Rossi (  ITA) – MotoGP
Michael Schumacher (  GER) – Formula One
[25][26]
2006 Roger Federer   SUITennisFernando Alonso (  ESP) – Formula One
Lance Armstrong* (  USA) – cycling
Ronaldinho (  BRA) – football
Valentino Rossi (  ITA) – MotoGP
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[27][28]
2007 Roger Federer   SUITennisFernando Alonso (  ESP) – Formula One
Fabio Cannavaro (  ITA) – football
Asafa Powell (  JAM) – athletics
Michael Schumacher (  GER) – Formula One
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[29][30]
2008 Roger Federer   SUITennisTyson Gay (  USA) – athletics
Kaká (  BRA) – football
Michael Phelps (  USA) – swimming
Kimi Räikkönen (  FIN) – Formula One
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[31][32]
2009 Usain Bolt  JAMAthleticsLewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
Rafael Nadal (  ESP) – tennis
Michael Phelps (  USA) – swimming
Cristiano Ronaldo (  POR) – football
Valentino Rossi (  ITA) – MotoGP
[33][34]
2010 Usain Bolt  JAMAthleticsKenenisa Bekele (  ETH) – athletics
Alberto Contador (  ESP) – cycling
Roger Federer (   SUI) – tennis
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Valentino Rossi (  ITA) – MotoGP
[35][36]
2011 Rafael Nadal  ESPTennisKobe Bryant (  USA) – basketball
Andrés Iniesta (  ESP) – football
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Manny Pacquiao (  PHI) – boxing
Sebastian Vettel (  GER) – Formula One
[37][38]
2012 Novak Djokovic  SRBTennisUsain Bolt (  JAM) – athletics
Cadel Evans (  AUS) – cycling
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Dirk Nowitzki (  GER) – basketball
Sebastian Vettel (  GER) – Formula One
[39][40]
2013 Usain Bolt  JAMAthleticsMo Farah (  GBR) – athletics
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Michael Phelps (  USA) – swimming
Sebastian Vettel (  GER) – Formula One
Bradley Wiggins (  GBR) – cycling
[41][42]
2014 Sebastian Vettel  GERFormula OneUsain Bolt (  JAM) – athletics
Mo Farah (  GBR) – athletics
LeBron James (  USA) – basketball
Rafael Nadal (  ESP) – tennis
Cristiano Ronaldo (  POR) – football
[43][44]
2015 Novak Djokovic  SRBTennisLewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
Renaud Lavillenie (  FRA) – athletics
Marc Márquez (  ESP) – MotoGP
Rory McIlroy (  NIR) – golf
Cristiano Ronaldo (  POR) – football
[45][46]
2016 Novak Djokovic  SRBTennisUsain Bolt (  JAM) – athletics
Stephen Curry (  USA) – basketball
Lewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Jordan Spieth (  USA) – golf
[47][48]
2017 Usain Bolt  JAMAthleticsStephen Curry (  USA) – basketball
Mo Farah (  GBR) – athletics
LeBron James (  USA) – basketball
Andy Murray (  GBR) – tennis
Cristiano Ronaldo (  POR) – football
[49][50]
2018 Roger Federer   SUITennisMo Farah (  GBR) – athletics
Chris Froome (  GBR) – cycling
Lewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
Rafael Nadal (  ESP) – tennis
Cristiano Ronaldo (  POR) – football
[14][51]
2019 Novak Djokovic  SRBTennisLewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
LeBron James (  USA) – basketball
Eliud Kipchoge (  KEN) – athletics
Kylian Mbappé (  FRA) – football
Luka Modrić (  CRO) – football
[52][53]
2020 Lewis Hamilton  GBRFormula OneEliud Kipchoge (  KEN) – athletics
Marc Márquez (  ESP) – MotoGP
Rafael Nadal (  ESP) – tennis
Tiger Woods (  USA) – golf
[54]
Lionel Messi  ARGFootball
2021 Rafael Nadal  ESPTennisJoshua Cheptegei (  UGA) – athletics
Armand Duplantis (  SWE) – athletics
Lewis Hamilton (  GBR) – Formula One
LeBron James (  USA) – basketball
Robert Lewandowski (  POL) – football
[55]
2022 Max Verstappen  NEDFormula OneTom Brady (  USA) – American football
Novak Djokovic (  SRB) – tennis
Caeleb Dressel (  USA) – swimming
Eliud Kipchoge (  KEN) – athletics
Robert Lewandowski (  POL) – football
[56]
2023 Lionel Messi  ARGFootballStephen Curry (  USA) – basketball
Armand Duplantis (  SWE) – athletics
Kylian Mbappé (  FRA) – football
Rafael Nadal (  SPA) – tennis
Max Verstappen (  NED) – motor racing
[57][58]
2024 Novak Djokovic  SRBTennisArmand Duplantis (  SWE) – athletics
Erling Haaland (  NOR) – football
Noah Lyles (  USA) – athletics
Lionel Messi (  ARG) – football
Max Verstappen (  NED) – motor racing
[59][60]

Statistics

Statistics are correct as of 2024 nominations.
Multiple nominations
#AthleteYears
8Tiger Woods2000–2003, 2006–2008, 2020
Lionel Messi2010–2013, 2016, 2020, 2023–2024
7Roger Federer2004–2008, 2010, 2018
Usain Bolt2009–2010, 2012–2014, 2016–2017
Lewis Hamilton2009, 2015–2016, 2018–2021
Rafael Nadal2009, 2011, 2014, 2018, 2020–2021, 2023
6Michael Schumacher2001–2005, 2007
Novak Djokovic2012, 2015–2016, 2019, 2022, 2024
5Valentino Rossi2004–2006, 2009–2010
Michael Phelps2004–2005, 2008–2009, 2013
Cristiano Ronaldo2009, 2014–2015, 2017–2018
4Sebastian Vettel2011–2014
Mo Farah2013–2014, 2017–2018
LeBron James2014, 2017, 2019, 2021
3Eliud Kipchoge2019–2020, 2022
Stephen Curry2016–2017, 2023
Max Verstappen2022-2024
Armand Duplantis2021, 2023-2024
2Maurice Greene2000, 2002
Ian Thorpe2001–2002
Fernando Alonso2006–2007
Marc Márquez2015, 2020
Robert Lewandowski2021–2022
Kylian Mbappé2019, 2023
Winners by nationality
CountryWin­nersNomi­nations
 SRB56
  SUI57
 JAM48
 GER310
 USA229
 ESP213
 ARG28
 GBR115
 NED13
 ITA06
 POR05
 AUS03
 BRA03
 KEN03
 FRA03
 SWE03
 POL02
 NOR02
 CRO01
 ETH01
 FIN01
 MAR01
 NIR01
 PHI01
 UGA01
Winners by sport
SportWin­nersNomi­nations
Tennis1223
Formula One523
Athletics426
Football224
Golf210
Swimming09
Basketball08
MotoGP08
Cycling04
American football01
Biathlon01
Boxing01
Rowing01
Rugby union01

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