Giggs wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year award

December 14, 2009


Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs crowned a memorable 2009 by being named the BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Sunday after topping a public vote.

Formula One world champion Jenson Button was runner-up in the poll and world hepathlon champion Jessica Ennis came third.

Wales international Giggs, 36, is the most decorated player in English football history and in May won a record 11th Premier League winners’ medal.

He was only the fifth footballer to win the award in its 55-year history and the first since his former Manchester United team-mate David Beckham in 2001.

“Perhaps I’ve become more appreciated as I have got older,” said Giggs, who received his award in front of an audience of 11,000 people at the Sheffield Arena in northern England.

“It’s unusual for a 36-year-old to be playing with a team like Manchester United for 20 years but I am enjoying it and long may it continue.”

The other footballers to win the award were England’s World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore (1966), Paul Gascoigne (1990) and Giggs’s current United colleague Michael Owen (1998).

The England men’s cricket team, currently on tour in South Africa, were named Team of the Year after beating Australia to regain the Ashes.

England football manager Fabio Capello was named Coach of the Year.

World champion diver Tom Daley, still only 15, won the Young Sports Personality of the Year award.

Jamaica’s Olympic champion Usain Bolt won the Overseas Sports Personality of the Year award for the second year in a row.

Bolt lowered his own world records in the 100 and 200 metres to 9.58 and 19.19 seconds respectively at this year’s World Championships in Berlin.

Spanish golf great Severiano Ballesteros, the first European to win the US Masters title, received a lifetime achievement award.

Ballesteros, who is currently suffering with cancer, was unable to attend the awards ceremony and received his trophy at home in Pedrena, Spain from fellow Spanish golfer Jose Maria Olazabal.

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year, which is restricted to British sportsmen and women, as is the team award, has been in existence since 1954 when then 5,000m world record holder Christopher Chataway was the inaugural winner.

LONDON (AFP)

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After his cheating allegations last year Ashley made a solemn promise to Cheryl that he would not go out drinking with his team mates.

Cheryl didn’t want any more temptation put in his way and part of the pact of them staying married was that he didn’t go out on the town boozing with other footballers because of the female attention that they receive.

Seems Ashley can’t resist the temptation of a booze fuelled night though and while ‘the cats away the mice will play’. At least Cheryl knows that he was safely locked up in a police cell for the night and not bedding other women.

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