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Central Hall Westminster to host World’s biggest Sports awards in 2012
The 2012 Laureus World Sports Awards Ceremony will be staged at Central Hall Westminster on the evening of Monday, 6th of February. The event will be attended by the biggest names in world Sports both past and present.
The names of Nominees were announced by Laureus World Sports Academy Members
including Lord Sebastian Coe, Sean Fitzpatrick, Daley Thomson, Baroness Tanni
Grey-Thompson and Boris Becker at a press conference, held at Central Hall
Westminster.
The Laureus World Sports Awards are the premier honours on the international
sporting calendar. The winners are chosen from six Nominees in each category by
the vote of the Laureus World Sports Academy, the ultimate sports jury, made up
of 47 of the greatest sportsmen and sportswomen of all time. The Nominees for
2012 include individual athletes and teams from Rugby, Football, Athletics,
Tennis, Motorsports and many other classes.
Proceeds from the event directly benefit and underpin the work of
Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, supporting 89 community sports projects
around the world and has raised over 40million Euros which has improved the
lives of one and a half million children.
Paul Southern, Managing Director of Central Hall Westminster said: ’I am a massive sport fan and this event is the most prestigious ceremony on the world sporting calendar; I couldn’t be happier and my staff are also very excited to host these Awards. The guest list of international stars from every sport is incredible and we cannot wait to show the rest of the world our spectacular and flexible venue”
Among the winners who have received Awards at previous Ceremonies have been Jenson Button, Roger Federer, Sir Alex Ferguson, Lewis Hamilton, Rafael Nadal, Michael Schumacher, Kelly Slater, Serena Williams and many others.
Central Hall Westminster has been chosen to host this respected event for the venue’s central London location and remarkable event space including the 2,000 seat capacity Great Hall and over 25 breakout and meeting rooms.
The full list of nominees for the 2012 Laureus World Sports Awards is:
Laureus World Sportsman of the Year
Usain Bolt (Jamaica) Athletics – two gold medals in World
Athletics Championships in Daegu
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) Tennis – won Australian, Wimbledon and US Open
Grand Slams
Cadel Evans (Australia) Cycling – winner of the Tour de France
Lionel Messi (Argentina) Football – FC Barcelona’s star player, scored
53 goals in 2010/11 season
Dirk Nowitzki (Germany) Basketball – first European to be named MVP at
NBA Finals
Sebastian Vettel (Germany) Motor Racing – won second straight F1 World
Championship at 24
Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year
Vivian Cheruiyot (Kenya) Athletics – won World Championship
5k & 10K and cross-country title
Maria Höfl-Riesch (Germany) Alpine Skiing – beat Lindsey Vonn to win
overall World Cup
Carmelita Jeter (US) Athletics – won 100m and 4 x 100m relay gold medals
in World Championships
Petra Kvitova (Czech) Tennis – won her first Grand Slam at Wimbledon,
plus WTA Championship
Homare Sawa (Japan) Football – won Golden Ball and Golden Boot in
FIFA World Cup
Yani Tseng (Taiwan) Golf – at 22, won two golf Majors and headed LPGA
money list by over US$1m
Laureus World Team of the Year
All Blacks (N.Zealand) Rugby – won 2011 Rugby World Cup in their own country
FC Barcelona (Spain) Football – won Champions League and Spanish League
in 2010/11
Dallas Mavericks (US) Basketball – won their first ever NBA Championship
England Cricket Team – became world No 1 after Ashes win in Australia
and beating India 4-0
Japan Women’s Football Team – became first Asian team to win FIFA Women’s World Cup
Red Bull (Austria) Motor Racing – won second straight F1 Constructors
World Championship
Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year
Yohan Blake (Jamaica) Athletics – at 21, won 100m gold medal in World
Championships
Mo Farah (UK) Athletics – winner of the 5,000 metres gold medal in the
World Championships
Petra Kvitova (Czech Republic) Tennis – at 21, won her first Grand Slam
at Wimbledon
Rory McIlroy (UK) Golf – at 22, won US Open, his first Major
Championship
Li Na (China) Tennis – won French Open to become China’s first ever
Grand Slam winner
Oscar Pistorius (SA) Athletics – first amputee to win track medal in
non-disabled World Championships
Laureus World Comeback of the Year
Eric Abidal (France) Football – beat cancer to play in
winning Barcelona Champions League team
Darren Clarke (UK) Golf – at 42, recovered from slump in form to
win Open Championship
Crusaders (NZ) Rugby – despite Christchurch earthquake, Crusaders
reached final of Super 15
Sergio Garcia (Spain) Golf – won two European Tour events, after
three years without a victory
Liu Xiang (China) Athletics – after 2008 Olympic disappointment,
won silver in World Championships
Queensland Reds (Australia) Rugby – won Super 15 rugby despite
floods in Queensland
Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability
Daniel Dias (Brazil) Swimming – won 11 gold medals in 11 events at Parapan Games
Terezinha Guilhermina (Brazil) Athletics – won
4 gold medals in IPC World Championships
Oscar
Pistorius (SA) Athletics – first amputee to win track medal in non-disabled World
Championships
Esther Vergeer (Netherlands) Wheelchair Tennis – unbeaten in singles for
more than eight years
David Weir (UK) Wheelchair Athletics – won
3 gold medals in IPC World Championships
Irek Zaripov (Russia) Nordic Skiing – won 6 medals in IPC World Skiing
Championships
Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year
Jamie Bestwick (UK) BMX – came back from fractured skull to win 5th
straight X Games gold
Philip Köster (Germany) Windsurfing – became PWA Wave World Champion at 17
Carissa Moore (US) Surfing – won her first World Surfing Championship at
19
Travis Rice (US) Snowboarding – takes on the world’s most intimidating
descents
Kelly Slater (US) Surfing – won 11th World Surfing
Championship at 39
Shaun White (US) Skateboarding/Snowboarding – won Winter and Summer X
Games gold
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