There
are many sceptics who question the integrity of the BBC Sports
Personality of the Year after many unlikely winners have walked away
with the award when you look at past winners from down the years.
Greg Rusedski for instance won in 1997 after losing in the US Open
Men’s Tennis final, Zara Phillips and her mother Princess Anne for that
matter, winners in 2006 and 1971 respectively for winning Olympic Gold
Medals in the not too well known sport of Eventing – anyone believe that
there may have been some bias here?
The reasons behind
David Beckham’s win in 2001 remains a mystery, Or was that the year he
played the starring role in England’s 2-2 draw against Greece? Michael
Owen’s win in 1998 is even more questionable, given it seems for a
scoring a wonder goal against Argentina in a World Cup last 16 match
that England were to lose on penalties.
Staying with
football, there would be very few that would argue against Ryan Giggs
achievements but when he won the SPOTY in 2009, it was on the back of a
mass social media campaign from Man Utd fans which seemed to focus on
his services to football rather than any outstanding feat achieved that
year.
It is difficult to argue that there is more than a
little cynicism contained in some of the past winners but when an award
is given on annual basis, shouldn’t it be received by somebody who has
accomplished something of great note?
In many ways, it
is great to competitors of less popular Olympic sports be rewarded. In
recent years, the Olympic sportsmen and women who have won the award
include, Sir Chris Hoy in 2008, Dame Kelly Holmes in 2004 and Sir Steven
Redgrave in 2000 being the last three. The trend of Olympians is almost
certain to continue in 2012 with the London Olympics
taking place next summer but the question is which sportsman or women
has achieved anything of note befitting of the award over the past 12
months.
The
favourite to win this year is Mark Cavendish, the first ever British
"Green Jersey" winner in the Tour De France, a feat he achieved after
winning four stages of the world’s most gruelling race. He is also
became the World Road Race Champion in 2011 and although he will be seen
in the Olympics next year.
His achievements this year
have been outstanding and he is the justified leader at this stage and
could even be on course to win back-to-back awards if he adds Olympic
Golds to his honours at the London Olympics next year and as the latest
Sports Personality of the year odds would suggest, at 5/4, Cavendish is
firmly the one to beat.
Golfers, Darren Clarke and Rory
McIlroy are also in contention to win after the two men from Northern
Ireland each won Major Golf Tournaments earlier this year. McIlroy won
the US Open in June, breaking almost every conceivable record for the
tournament in the process whilst Clarke meanwhile came back from almost
total obscurity to win the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St George's.
Clarke
lost his wife to breast cancer in 2006 and clearly affected his form
and his come back, finished off by his first win in a Major tournament
made the achievement that bit more special and endeared him to the
public in the process.
There is a very strong argument
for a third British golfer to be in the running this year and that is
the current world number one Luke Donald. The Englishman will become the
first man in golf history to top the money lists on both sides of the
Atlantic, after an incredibly consistent season, which has seen him win
four tournaments and finish in the top ten a further 14 times.
Included
in those wins was the WGC World Match-Play at the beginning of the
year, which will go a long way to seeing Luke become the first
non-American to win the US Tour’s Player of the Year. Donald too has
been hit with a major personal bereavement earlier this month, when his
Dad, Colin died suddenly, just four days before Luke’s second daughter
was born.
However, if the Sports Personality of the
Year award is about acknowledging major wins then McIlroy and Clarke
must be fancied ahead of him but should Donald end his wait for a first
major in 2012 then you can rest assured that this popular personality
will be amongst the front runners in twelve months time.
Written by Rod Crowley
Contenders For The 2011 BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Sunday, 27 November 2011
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