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Mack.
post Nov 28 2017, 07:48 PM
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Full list of nominees :

Elise Christie
Mo Farah
Chris Froome
Lewis Hamilton
Anthony Joshua
Harry Kane
Jo Konta
Jonnie Peacock
Adam Peaty
Jonathan Rea
Anya Shrubsole

Who do you think will win the annual award?

What do you make of the list?

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post Dec 17 2017, 09:07 PM
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Mo Farah has scooped the title this year!

(oops at the video link mess)
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post Dec 17 2017, 09:15 PM
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Thank god it wasn't Hamilton!
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post Dec 17 2017, 09:27 PM
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So pleased for Mo Farah,fully deserved.

Anthony Joshua was 1/9 today to win so a big shock for him not to even make the top 3. The athletics being watched by millions on BBC1 and the boxing being hidden away on Pay Per View has an affect on votes.
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post Dec 17 2017, 10:42 PM
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Mo Farah was 50-1 to win it


Full voting results:

Mo Farah: 83,524 votes
Jonathan Rea: 80,567
Jonnie Peacock: 73,429
Anthony Joshua: 73,411
Adam Peaty: 63,739
Lewis Hamilton: 60,627
Chris Froome: 47,683
Harry Kane: 18,759
Anya Shrubsole: 15,237
Bianca Walkden: 13,962
Johanna Konta: 7,591
Elise Christie: 6,504
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post Dec 17 2017, 10:42 PM
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Excellent news. He has been unlucky not to win it before when he has been up against incredible opposition. Unfortunately, some people on social media seem unable to celebrate the fact that he has been able to achieve so much as a result of being allowed to come to the UK as a refugee.
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post Dec 17 2017, 10:49 PM
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The people on social media who are moaning about Farah winning must be forgetting Greg Rusedski who only took British nationality two years before he won it in 1997.

I'm glad Mo has finally been recognized. Also great to see Jonathan Rea come second with Jonnie Peacock third, I think that is only the second time a Paralympican has made the Top3.
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post Dec 17 2017, 11:24 PM
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Quite emotional to watch when Bradley Lowery won the Helen Rollaston Award. Very much missed, the brave smiling boy.
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post Dec 17 2017, 11:32 PM
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I wouldn't have said this was Farah's year for it, so that was rather surprising but I'm very glad he's finally been honoured with it as it's been overdue, and fitting in his last year of competition. Stunned at Antony Joshua being that low (17 votes off 3rd eek :x), he was the sports name I'd seen around the most this year, I guess the sport being a bit niche didn't help?

lolz at that BBC error as well, someone's getting fired tonight~
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post Dec 18 2017, 12:01 AM
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James McClean won the Irish version of this award!
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post Dec 18 2017, 12:09 AM
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Delighted for Mo, if only I knew his odds were so low I would have placed my first ever bet! It couldn't have been anyone else for me from that list, his achievements in the past 5 years really outshine every other British sports star of recent times and he'll be missed from the track events in the coming years.
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post Dec 20 2017, 12:06 AM
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Good for Mo. I feel bad for Lewis though, his achievements this year - hitting so many milestones and the strength he showed to comeback and win the title - deserve more recognition. I guess if he wasn't in the car considered to be the best he may have earned more respect.
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post Dec 20 2017, 12:44 AM
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Lewis Hamilton??
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post Dec 20 2017, 06:38 PM
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He is also too divisive now to ever win it again, you either love or hate him, I love him so of course I voted him but I didn't expect him to get anywhere near the top 3 this year.

Similar story with Chris Froome, his cycling achievements are incredible but a large proportion of the public haven't taken to him, plus he had that rather untimely drug scandal story just before the ceremony which won't have helped.
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post Dec 20 2017, 09:44 PM
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I hate him - wraps a British flag round him and yet lives in Switzerland!
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