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Welcome to the World Cup of Sportspeople! With the Women's Football World Cup in full swing just finished and the Men's World Cup being a resounding success last year, we'll be following on with a tournament, not of countries, but of the sports-men and women themselves. This contest is designed to select the greatest sportspeople from each continent through a number of rounds, selecting the best of the best, and pitting them together to show who we really think is the best sportsperson of them all!

We've reached the Intercontinental Playoffs! So far 90 players have reached the Final, however there are still 10 spots up for grabs. These will be battled for by the 48 sportspeople who have been awarded a playoff spot, who have been split evenly into two groups of 24.

- You can vote for up to 15 sportspeople, but you must vote for at least 5.
- You must rank your votes in order of preference, either by numbering or by the standard Buzzjack +15, +14 ... +1 (Or down to however many you vote for)
- You must vote for sportspeople from at least three different sports
- Each sportsperson has been given a short description of their major achievements to make it easier for you to make up your mind.
- The five sportspeople with the most votes in each group will advance to the Final. For everyone else, it's the end of the road.

Group 1
Andre Agassi (USA - Tennis - 8 Grand Slam titles, 60 career titles)
Fernando Alonso (Spain - Formula One - Won two Championships, 32 Grand Prix wins)
Curtly Ambrose (Antigua and Barbuda - Cricket - Topped ICC Player Rankings for much of his career, considered to be one of the greatest fast bowlers of all time)
Franz Beckenbauer (Germany - Football - Captained Germany to a World Cup victory in 1974, European Footballer of the Year twice)
Zola Budd (South Africa - Athletics - broke the World Record in the womens' 5000m, two-time World Cross Country Championships winner)
Roberto Carlos (Brazil - Football - Won four La Liga titles and three Champions League titles with Real Madrid, won 2002 World Cup with Brazil)
Lisa Carrington (New Zealand - Rowing - 2 Olympic golds, 8 World Championship golds)
Joe DiMaggio (USA - Baseball - 56-game hitting streak, won American League 10 times with New York Yankees)
Stephen Fleming (New Zealand - Cricket - New Zealand's most successful captain, led the side to 28 victories)
Ryan Giggs (Wales - Football - Won Premier League 13 times and Champions' League twice, won PFA Young Player of the Year twice)
Adam Gilchrist (Australia - Cricket - Held the ODI record for the most dismissals by a wicket-keeper, first player to hit 100 sixes in Test cricket)
Thierry Henry (France - Football - Arsenal's all-time leading scorer, won two League Cups and one Premier League title with Arsenal and 1998 World Cup with France)
Michael Johnson (USA - Athletics - Won 4 Olympic golds, 8 World Championship golds)
Laura Kenny (Trott) (England - Track Cycling - 4 Olympic Golds, 7 World Championship Golds, 12 European Championship golds)
Chad Le Clos (South Africa - Swimming - Won gold in the 2012 Olympics, has 14 World Championships golds and 7 Commonwealth golds)
Brendon McCullum (New Zealand - Cricket - Recorded fastest century of all time, first New Zealander to score 1000 Test runs in a calendar year)
John McEnroe (USA - Tennis - Won 7 Grand Slam titles, 77 career titles)
Glenn McGarth (Australia - Cricket - Second most successful fast bowler of all time, holds the record for most wickets in the Cricket World Cup)
Eddy Merckx (Belgium - Cycling - Won Tour de France 5 times, Giro d'Italia 5 times and Vuelta once, won a record 34 Tour stages)
Romario (Brazil - Football - Recieved Golden Ball in 1994 World Cup, won La Liga as top goalscorer)
Pete Sampras (USA - Tennis - Won 14 Grand Slam titles, 64 career titles)
Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka - Cricket - Fastest batsman to reach 12,000 runs in Test cricket, ICC and Test cricketer of the Year in 2012)
Socrates (Brazil - Football - 1983 South American Footballer of the Year, 1983 Copa America runner-up)
George Weah (Liberia - Football - Won Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year, top scorer of the 1994/95 Champions League)


The deadline is 23:59 Sunday 25th August. Get voting!
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Socrates

Romario

Andre Agassi

Fernando Alonso

Curtly Ambrose

Franz Beckenbauer

Zola Budd

Roberto Carlos

Lisa Carrington

Joe DiMaggio

Stephen Fleming

Ryan Giggs

Adam Gilchrist

Thierry Henry

Michael Johnson

Laura Kenny

Chad Le Clos

Brendon McCullum

John McEnroe

Glenn McGarth

Eddy Merckx

Pete Sampras

Kumar Sangakkara

George Weah

15- Laura Kenny

14- Kumar Sangakkara

13- Pete Sampras

12- John McEnroe

11- Thierry Henry

10- Franz Beckenbauer

9- George Weah

8- Fernando Alonso

7- Andre Agassi

6- Roberto Carlos

5- Chad Le Clos

4- Brendon McCullum

3- Michael Johnson

2- Stephen Fleming

1- Romario

15pts - Thierry Henry

14 - Michael Johnson

13 - Adam Gilchrist

12 - Pete Sampras

11 - Franz Beckenbauer

10 - Glenn McGrath

9 - John McEnroe

8 - Ryan Giggs

7 - Joe DiMaggio

6 - Curtly Ambrose

5 - Kumar Sangakkara

4 - Eddy Merckx

3 - Andre Agassi

2 - Laura Kenny

1 - Brendon McCullum

+15 Fernando Alonso

+14 Franz Beckenbauer

+13 Ryan Giggs

+12 Socrates

+11 Romario

+10 George Weah

+9 Joe DiMaggio

+8 Roberto Carlos

+7 Curtly Ambrose

+6 John McEnroe

+5 Pete Sampras

+4 Eddy Merckx

+3 Thierry Henry

+2 Lisa Carrington

+1 Michael Johnson

 

 

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+15 Eddy Merckx

+14 Franz Beckenbauer

+13 Chad Le Clos

+12 Zola Budd

+11 Thierry Henry

+10 Laura Kenny

+9 Curtly Ambrose

+8 Lisa Carrington

+7 George Weah

+6 Pete Sampras

+5 Ryan Giggs

+4 Joe DiMaggio

+3 Andre Agassi

+2 Fernando Alonso

+1 Michael Johnson

15+ Laura Kenny

14+ Eddy Merckx

13+ Fernando Alonso

12+ Michael Johnson

11+ Ryan Giggs

10+ Chad Le Clos

9+ Franz Beckenbauer

8+ Pete Sampras

7+ Adam Gilchrist

6+ George Weah

5+ Roberto Carlos

4+ Lisa Carrington

3+ Joe DiMaggio

2+ Andre Agassi

1+ Zola Budd

15 pts Pete Sampras

14 John McEnroe

13 Joe DiMaggio

12 Michael Johnson

11 Ryan Giggs

10 Thierry Henry

9 Andre Agassi

8 Franz Beckenbauer

7 Socrates

6 Fernando Alonso

5 Zola Budd

4 Laura Kenny

 

Results

 

 

Finalists

 

Franz Beckenbauer

Ryan Giggs

Thierry Henry

Laura Kenny

Pete Sampras

 

 

Eliminated

 

(5th): 46pts

(6th): 44pts

 

44 Fernando Alonso

43 Michael Johnson

41 John McEnroe

37 Eddy Merckx

37 Joe DiMaggio

32 George Weah

28 Chad Le Clos

24 Andre Agassi

22 Curtly Ambrose

20 Adam Gilchrist

19 Kumar Sangakkara

19 Roberto Carlos

19 Socrates

18 Zola Budd

14 Lisa Carrington

12 Romario

10 Glenn McGarth

5 Brendon McCullum

2 Stephen Fleming

 

 

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