BBC Sports Personality of the Year LIVE: Latest news and pictures from Salford ceremony with Keely Hodgkinson favourite to take home the award after Olympics gold medal
Joe Root: England’s all-time leading Test runscorer
It really has been a special year for Joe Root.
The former England captain has continued to deliver on the international stage year after year, but 2024 has to have been one of his best.
In October, Root surpassed former team-mate Alistair Cook’s run tally of 12,472 to become the country’s all-time Test run leading scorer.
He passed the mark in Multan, Pakistan on what was a special day.
Since then, the runs have kept on coming and he is now just shy of 13,000 runs.
Can he end his year by winning SPOTY?
Root: ‘It’s been one hell of a journey’
Joe Root, England batter, speaking to the BBC from New Zealand:
It’s been great fun to play in a team where you all get along with each other, it’s been a hell of a journey from start to finish. It seems to be getting more and more enjoyable.
To go past Cooky [as England’s highest Test run scorer of all-time], a mentor and a friend, was obviously nice and I got a call from him as well. We spend a lot of time together, it’s a massive part of what brings us our success.
Unsung Hero nominees
One of my favourite awards of the lot is the Unsung Hero Award.
It’s a prize that celebrates volunteers in sport across England, with 15 nominees in contention.
Here are the names in the hat:
Moon Mughis (Scotland)
Liam Mackay (Wales)
Rachel Reid (Northern Ireland)
Samra Said (London)
Jean Paton (South)
Ian Bennett (South West)
Adam Kenyon (South East)
George Sullivan (East)
Stewart Nubley (East Midlands)
Asha Rage (West Midlands)
Bob Purcell (West)
Paul McIntyre (North West)
Keith Grainge (Yorkshire)
Kristen Ingraham-Morgan (East Yorks & Lincs)
Stephen Newton (North East & Cumbria)
Storey’s historic year
Sarah Storey, what a sporting icon.
This year’s SPOTY award is just so tough to call because of how brilliant all the stars involved are.
Storey is no different, she has had the year of her life. That’s a pretty big compliment given how successful she has been in her long and winding career.
At the Paralympic in Paris, the 47-year-old took her gold medal tally up to a magical 19.
Yes, that is 19 gold medals, not all in cycling either. She is a multi-sport phenom, starting her career in the pool 32 years ago.
If she does take the award, she’d be a worthy winner.
World Sport Star nominees
World Sport Star shortlist:
Simone Biles, gymnast
Caitlin Clark, basketballer
Catherine Debrunner, para-athletics athlete
Armand Duplantis, pole vaulter
Sifan Hassan, runner
Leon Marchand, swimmer
Ceremony underway
The stars have arrived, the trophy is here, and now the ceremony has got underway.
I two hours we will know which of the six nominees has become the Sports Personality of the Year.
In that time there will be plenty of other awards presented and moments celebrated.
Go grab a cuppa and enjoy the ride, it’s going to be fun.
How did Hodgkinson get here?
To say this year has been a whirlwind for Keely Hodgkinson is a huge understatement.
Her life was changed forever when she crossed the line at the Stade de France four months ago.
Not only her life changed, though. Her family’s did too.
The people closest to Hodgkinson recently spoke to the BBC and it’s fair to say they were very emotional when reliving the gold medal-winning moment.
You can see it in their eyes.
Who made Hodgkinson’s dress?
David Coverdale, Mail Sport, in Manchester:
For those wondering, Keely’s stunning black dress is designed by KNWLS London in collaboration with Nike.
SPOTY trophy in the building
Now things are really getting serious.
Tonight’s presenters Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, and Alex Scott have all arrived for the awards and brought something rather special with them.
Yes, that is indeed the Sports Personality of the Year trophy.
Later tonight we will see it in somebody else’s hands, but the real question is, who’s will they be?
Exclusive:Keely Hodgkinson interview
There is a reason Keely Hodgkinson is the favourite for the award, it’s because she has had a simply spectacular year.
2024 has changed her life forever.
Mail Sport’s David Coverdale, who is on location this evening, had the chance to speak to here earlier this month.
They went through a lot. From being the favourite to take home the award to her targets for next year.
It’s a brilliant read. If you want to hear from the potential winner, look no further than this.
Who is the favourite?
Predicting award winners is a specialty of mine…
That may seem like a bizarre statement, but I’m seriously not lying. I usually hit the nail on the head when it comes to big prizes such as this one.
However, I’m not going to give you my prediction just yet.
What I will do, though, is tell you who is the favourite to scoop up this year’s Sports Personality of the Year award.
Most of the bookies favourite is runner Keely Hodgkinson after she heroically took home Olympic gold in the women’s 800m in Paris this year.
Not far behind her is Luke Littler, which is pretty mental. His spectacular year at the Oche has put him well in the frame to scoop up the award.
Imagine if he won, that would be pretty bonkers.
2024 champ in town
Speaking of past winners…
Mary Earps certainly knows the feeling of lifting the famous award and 12 months on from doing so she is back in Salford for the awards.
She became the third woman to win SPOTY in a row last year after being a key member of the Lionesses’ squad.
Now playing for Paris Saint-Germain, she simply had to fly over to her former own to be there to see who will follow in her footsteps.
It would be interesting to hear her prediction…
Previous winners
Tonight is the 71st installment of the famous SPOTY awards and my word have we had a lot of different winners in that time.
It’s safe to say, I don’t exactly have time to list all of them, but I will go through the last 10. I hope that’s OK…
2023: Mary Earps
2022: Beth Mead
2021: Emma Raducanu
2020: Sir Lewis Hamilton
2019: Ben Stokes
2018: Geraint Thomas
2017: Sir Mo Farah
2016: Sir Andy Murray
2015: Sir Andy Murray
2014: Sir Lewis Hamilton
Cavendish on the red carpet
Sir Mark Cavendish has swapped the lycra for a double-breasted suit as he has taken to the red carpet in Salford.
It would be pretty odd if he was wearing his cycling shorts, in all fairness.
Cavendish to be given Lifetime Achievement award
One award has already been wrapped up before the show has even began.
I mean, takes the suspense away a little, eh?
Cycling legend Sir Mark Cavendish will be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award later this evening.
Last month, Cavendish ended an illustrious 19-year career in style by winning his final race the Tour de France Singapore Criterium.
He won the main SPOTY award back in 2011, and now 13 years on he will be handed an equally brilliant one.
What a legacy he will leave in the sport of cycling, I remember watching his countless incredible sprint finishes over the years.
Personally, I think this award is just reward for what has been a memorable career in sport, don’t you?
Hodgkinson: ‘It would be amazing to win’
Keely Hodgkinson, SPOTY favourite, speaking on the red carpet:
I am representing track and field tonight and it would be really great to win and put our sport up there and showcase not just myself, but all the incredible athletes we have right now.
It would be amazing to win. You look at the names down the list, not just track and field, you have got Andy Murray, Lewis Hamilton, British icons, so it would be great to put my name up there as well, so fingers crossed.
What has happened in 2024?
When I said that 2024 has been a busy year for sport, I really wasn’t lying. It has been rammed with action from start to finish.
With so much happening, I reckon a few of you may need a refresh. I’m here to help.
For football fans in England, it has been a bonkers year. Not because of what has happened in domestic football, though.
The Three Lions managed to make it to a second consecutive Euros final in July and this time there was real hope that the men’s team would finally bring it home, after so many decades of hurt.
Once again, though, they were bridesmaids. Gareth Southgate’s men were beaten narrowly by Spain in July’s final in Berlin and just days later the manager resigned from his position after eight years.
If the summer wasn’t chaotic enough, we were then treated to the Olympics and Paralympics where nominees Keely Hodgkinson, Alex Yee, and Sarah Storey all struck gold in Paris.
And while the Games will not be looked upon as a highly successful one in years to come, there were still a catalogue of magical moments that fans and athletes will hold with them for a lifetime.
Elsewhere, Carlos Alcaraz defended his Wimbledon title in Tennis, beating Novak Djokovic for the second year running just two months after winning his first French Open title.
Both England men’s and women’s cricket teams suffered humiliating exits from the T20 World Cup in what was not the best of years for the sport.
As I said, it was a busy, busy year…
When is the ceremony?
I’ve got to say, I absolutely love it when SPOTY comes around!
I mean, it’s a staple of British sports, I watch it year in and year out without fail. Who doesn’t enjoy celebrating British success?
This year I am as excited as ever, we have a brilliant line-up who have all achieved incredible things this year.
Thankfully, we don’t have to wait long until the awards get underway.
The show starts at 19:00 GMT and should be wrapped up after two hours, with the main award being the last to be presented.
It’s going to be a very fun evening.
Not all glitz and glam
David Coverdale Mail Sport, in Manchester:
Think SPOTY is all glitz and glam? Think again. The written press are hidden away in a BBC bunker, watching the proceedings on TV, and get nowhere near the main studio floor.
Winners are brought to us for interviews after they have collected their trophies, but the nearest we get to a drink is a cup of coffee.
Stars start to arrive
The contenders for tonight’s prize are starting to arrive.
It feels quite bizarre seeing them dressed up as they are rather than in their usual sporting gear.
Keely Hodgkinson, Alex Yee, and Luke Littler are all in the building glammed up to the gills.
You’ve got to bring your A-game on a night like this, haven’t you?
The SPOTY contenders
Before we get into the real build-up, you all have to know who are actually going for the main showpiece.
This year there are a variety of different athletes with all six nominees coming from different sports.
Here are the six contenders for the Sports Personality of the Year award:
Keely Hodgkinson, runner
Alex Yee, triathlete
Jude Bellingham, footballer,
Sarah Storey, para-cyclist
Joe Root, cricketer
Luke Littler, darts player
Tonight’s award categories
Right, while we all know the big award that is up for grabs, it’s not the only prize on offer.
So, that being said, I thought I would take you through all of the award categories to look out for this evening.
Sports Personality of the Year
World Sport Star of the Year
Helen Rollason award
Young Sports Personality of the Year
Unsung Hero
Coach of the Year
Team of the Year
Lifetime Achievement award
A memorable year of sport
To say 2024 has been action-packed with sport doesn’t even do it justice.
This year has been stacked with spectacular moments across a variety of different sports, if I had to list all of them I would be here forever.
We were treated to an incredible Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, while in the football world, the European Championship was held in Germany. Many England fans won’t forget that one in a hurry.
There has also been two T20 World Cups, the World Athletics Championships, and plenty of drama in the Tennis world.
It’s fair to say, choosing a Sports Personality of the Year after everything that has gone will not exactly be easy. But still, it’s got to be done.
I mean, there have been plenty of individual performances.
Who has been the best of them all?
It’s the time of the year when we celebrate some of Britain’s best athletes and their achievements.
As per usual, it’s been a sensational year of sport in this country, there have been so many memorable moments.
I would go through them now, but we have all evening for that.
While the BBC’s flagship awards show will be celebrating many athletes and teams across the country, there is one award that tops them all.
That’s right, the Sports Personality of the Year…
The question is, who will join last year’s winner Mary Earps, and become part of a legendary group of sportspeople.
We’ll find out later tonight, but before then we have a lot of build-up to go through.
Make sure you stick with us!
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BBC Sports Personality of the Year LIVE: Latest news and pictures from Salford ceremony with Keely Hodgkinson favourite to take home the award after Olympics gold medal