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Sports Personality of the Year.

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  1. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Nicola Adams

    Age: 30 Sport: Boxing
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    The flyweight fought her way into the history books when she became thefirst woman win an Olympic boxing title.
    Despite two previous world championship final defeats by her opponent Ren Cancan, Adams overcame the Chinese fighter 16-7 in the gold medal bout.
    What she said: "I just like being the normal Nikki Adams - walking the dog, doing day-to-day things. It's probably going to change but I'm going to try to stay like that."
    Ben Ainslie

    Age: 35 Sport: Sailing
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    Clinched his fourth straight gold medal to become the most decorated Olympic sailor in history.
    Ainslie, who also won a silver in 1996, was driven to success after the tactics of his rivals upset him and overtook Dane Paul Elvstrom's record of four golds that had stood since 1960.
    What he said: "They've made me angry and you don't want to make me angry".
    Jessica Ennis

    Age: 26 Sport: Athletics
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    Set three personal bests in the seven events as she swept to gold in the Olympic heptathlon.
    Her total of 6,955 points was 306 ahead of German silver medallist Lilli Schwarzkopf and victory kick-started a golden hour for British athletics with subsequent victories for long jumper Greg Rutherford and runner Mo Farah.
    What she said: "The atmosphere when you walk into that Olympic Stadium, it's like someone gave you 10 cups of coffee. I was pumped up so much".
    Mo Farah

    Age: 29 Sport: Athletics
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    Won golds on successive Saturday nights, becoming the first Briton - and only the seventh man in history - to win both the 5,000m and 10,000m at the same Olympic Games.
    Farah, whose "Mobot" celebration was mimicked by sprint champion Usain Bolt, also became the first man to successfully defend the European 5,000m title. His wife Tania gave birth to twin girls just weeks after the Olympics finished.
    What he said: "Those two medals are for my two girls that are coming. They're twins so there's one for each."
    Katherine Grainger

    Age: 37 Sport: Rowing
    It was a case of fourth time lucky for Grainger as she finally gained an Olympic rowing gold medal after three silvers at successive Games.
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    She and Anna Watkins surged to victory in the final of the women's double sculls for their 23rd consecutive win. Grainger became the first female British athlete in any sport to win a medal at four successive Olympics.
    What she said: "It's the people's medal. I've felt so many people behind me who have wanted it as much as I have".
    Sir Chris Hoy

    Age: 36 Sport: Cycling
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    Two cycling titles in London gave Hoy a British record six Olympic golds in all - one more than rowing great Sir Steve Redgrave.
    Having won on the first night of the track cycling in the men's team sprint, Hoy's emotional triumph in the keirin was the perfect velodrome finale for Team GB.
    What he said: "I can't put into words what it means to me. It's one of the greatest feelings I have ever had."
    Rory McIlroy

     
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  2. MackemsRule

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    Rory McIlroy
    Age: 23 Sport: Golf
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    A stunning eight-shot victory at the US PGA Championship was the second Major of McIlroy's career and made him the youngest player to achieve that feat since Seve Ballesteros.
    He then featured in Europe's Ryder Cup comeback victory over the United States and also topped the money lists on both sides of the Atlantic, to secure the world number one spot.
    What he said: "I did want to go out there and prove a few people wrong."
    Andy Murray

    Age: 25 Sport: Tennis
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    Murray ended Britain's 76-year wait for a British major tennis champion with victory in an epic US Open final against Novak Djokovic.
    Two months earlier, the Scot was beaten in the men's final at Wimbledon by Roger Federer, but reversed that result to win Olympic gold and also picked up a mixed doubles silver with partner Laura Robson.
    What he said: "It is what I have been working towards for the last 10 years of my life. It means the world to me." [After winning the US Open]
    Ellie Simmonds

    Age: 18 Sport: Swimming
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    Won two Paralympic swimming golds in London to add to the two titles she secured as a 14-year-old four years earlier.
    Simmonds broke her own world record to win the SM6 200m individual medley final, just two days after gold in the S6 400m freestyle. She also won silver in the S6 100m freestyle and bronze in the S6 50m freestyle.
    What she said: "The crowd going mental definitely pushes you on and gives you that home advantage you need."
    Sarah Storey

    Age: 35 Sport: Cycling
    Storey's Paralympic career reached new heights in London as she addedfour cycling titles for a British record-equalling total of 11 gold medals.
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    Her overall total of 22 medals is as many as the Olympic record held by swimmer Michael Phelps and come from two sports. She previously won five golds in swimming before switching to cycling for the 2008 Games.
    What she said: " I can't quite believe that I've been so lucky to win in my home country with my home crowd."
    David Weir

    Age: 33 Sport: Athletics
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    The wheelchair racer, nicknamed 'Weirwolf', won a clean sweep of four gold medals at his home Paralympics. He dominated the T54 category, winning the 800m, 1500m, 5,000m and marathon titles to give him a career total of 10 Paralympic medals.
    Earlier in the year, he triumphed in the wheelchair race at the London Marathon for a record-equalling sixth time - matching Baroness Tanni Grey Thompson.
    What he said: "In the marathon, people were howling as I went past and wearing 'Weirwolf' masks. It was just a great atmosphere"
    Bradley Wiggins

    Age: 32 Sport: Cycling
    Became the first British man to win the Tour de France, and then went on to claim the fourth Olympic gold medal of his career.
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    Wiggins made the leader's yellow jersey his own from early on in Le Tour's gruelling 20-stage, 2,173-mile race. His victory in the men's time trial at London 2012 gave him a record-equalling seventh Olympic medal for a British sportsman.
    What he said: "It had to be gold today or nothing. What's the point of seven medals if they're not the right colour?"
     
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    Why's Phil Taylor not on there ffs?!!!
     
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  4. MackemsRule

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    My money is going on a Woman this year after the controversy of last year and having no shortlisted women.

    If it was really on PERSONALITY Nicola Adams would walk it.

    But I will be looking for the best price for Jessica Ennis.

    Does Murray even have a personality?
     
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    Rory McIlroy must be a good shout
     
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    Bradley Wiggins 2/5 fav
    Mo Farah 5/1
    Andy Murray 8/1
    Jessica Ennis 10/1
    David Weir 25/1
    Ellie Simmonds 50/1
    Rory McIlroy 100/1
     
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  7. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    think Bradley Wiggins
     
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  8. MackemsRule

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    As expected Wiggins is already odds on. Not worth the risk even if I thought it was his for the taking

    I have took Ennis £30 @ 12/1

    And a daft £10 @ 250/1 on Nicola Adams
     
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    Mo Farah
     
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  10. MackemsRule

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    Well the lovely Jessica is showing her face a lot on TV.
    Promoting her book as well, keep it up bonny lass. :p

    I haven't seen much of the other contenders, knocking about.
     
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    Joey barton must be there are there abouts !, but joking apart i watched Mo win the 5,000 then 10,000 and what a race and the Kenyans and ethiopians have dominated them races for years, and that for me says it all about the olympics, and Jessica ennis, Bradley wiggins and the two rowing girls also.
     
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    I wouldn't be surprised to see Mo up there.
    As for Wiggins the interviews I have seen of him he gives Shearer a run for the title of Mr Charisma.
     
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    All are excellent shouts. Too tough to call.
     
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  14. Albert's Chip Shop

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    when are the awards?
     
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  15. MackemsRule

    MackemsRule Well-Known Member

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    Now on BBC. :p


    I have reviewed my bets and just had another daft £10 @ 125/1 for Nicola Adams to get top three. :p

    Bloody hell that's some crowd 2 1/2 hours to go. hahahaha
     
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  16. Cest Advocaat

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    Mo Farah would win it hands down if it were for a personality only but probably Jessica Ennis will win it as she is the pretty one most blokes would love to tup.



    If I were a betting man, that's where my money would be tonight.
     
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  17. Vincemac

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    yes i would go for wiggins but another cyclist again i hope so <bubbly>
     
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  18. MackemsRule

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    Top 3 at the moment.

    Wiggins 1/2
    Ennis 3/1
    Mo 11/2

    20 plus for the rest.
     
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    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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    Ellie simmons might nick this
     
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  20. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Bet JT still collects the trophy.
     
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