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A six-person shortlist is in contention for the BBC’s annual Sports Personality of the Year award.

The prize, which was first awarded back in 1956, is given to the UK’s outstanding sportsperson of the calendar year.

The winner will be decided by a public vote during the live show on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on December 17, which will summarise the highlights of an Olympic year when England’s men reached the final of Euro 2024.

Here’s a rundown of who’s in contention for the big prize and every previous winner of the famous television camera trophy.

MORE: Who was the last Premier League player to win the Ballon d’Or?

Who won Sports Personality of the Year? Nominees and results

As is typical during an Olympic year, 800m sensation Keely Hodgkinson, triathlete Alex Yee and para-cyclist Sarah Storey have earned nominations on the back of their exploits at the Games in Paris.

Joe Root enjoyed another superbly prolific year with the bat for the England men’s cricket team, becoming his country’s all-time leading Test runs scorer. Jude Bellingham is in the mix having excelled for Spanish and European champions Real Madrid before scoring crucial goals on England’s run to eventual Euros heartache versus Spain.

As the list below demonstrates, near misses are not necessarily historically punished by the British public. Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler will be hoping to go one better in his bid for World Championship glory over the coming weeks and completes the sextet.

Sports Personality of the Year: Nominees

Position Sportsperson Sport
Keeley Hodgkinson Athletics
Joe Root Cricket
Jude Bellingham Football
Sarah Storey Para-cycling
Alex Yee Triathlon
Luke Littler Darts

List of Sports Personality of the Year winners

The first Ballon d’Or was awarded in 1956 to Blackpool legend Stanley Matthews, one of the greats of the English game.

Dutch giant Johan Cruyff became the first player to win it three times in the 1970s. French star Michel Platini won it three times in a row — the first to achieve that feat — in the 80s.

Messi and Ronaldo dominated from 2008-2017, with only Luka Modric capable of stopping that run in 2018.

Messi then won the 2021 Ballon d’Or, beating out Robert Lewandowski and Jorginho by a narrow margin for his seventh trophy before lifting his eighth in 2023. 

Year Winner Sport
1954 Christopher Chataway Athletics
1955 Gordon Pirie Athletics
1956 Jim Laker Cricket
1957 Dai Rees Golf
1958 Ian Black  Swimming
1959 John Surtees Motorcycling
1960 David Broome Show jumping
1961 Stirling Moss Formula One
1962 Anita Linsbrough Swimming
1963 Dorothy Hyman Athletics
1964 Mary Rand Athletics
1965 Tom Simpson Cycling
1966 Bobby Moore Football
1967 Henry Cooper Boxing
1968 David Hemery Athletics
1969 Ann Jones Tennis
1970 Henry Cooper Boxing
1971 Princes Anne Eventing
1972 Mary Peters Athletics
1973 Jackie Stewart Formula One
1974 Brendan Foster Athletics
1975 David Steele Cricket
1976 John Curry Figure skating
1977 Virginia Wade Tennis
1978 Steve Ovett Athletics
1979 Sebastian Coe Athletics
1980 Robin Cousins Figure skating
1981 Ian Botham Cricket
1982 Daley Thompson Athletics
1983 Steve Cram Athletics
1984 Jane Torvill & Christopher Dean Figure skating
1985 Barry McGuigan Boxing
1986 Nigel Mansell Formula One
1987 Fatima Whitbread Athletics
1988 Steve Davis Snooker
1989 Nick Faldo Golf
1990 Paul Gascoigne Football
1991 Liz McColgan Athletics
1992 Nigel Mansell Formula One
1993 Linford Christie Athletics
1994 Damon Hill Formula One
1995 Jonathan Edwards Athletics
1996 Damon Hill Formula One
1997 Greg Rusedski Tennis
1998 Michael Owen Football
1999 Lennox Lewis Boxing
2000 Steve Redgrave Rowing
2001 David Beckham Football
2002 Paula Radcliffe Athletics
2003 Jonny Wilkinson Rugby union
2004 Kelly Holmes Athletics
2005 Andrew Flintoff Cricket
2006 Zara Phillips Eventing
2007 Joe Calzaghe Boxing
2008 Chris Hoy Cycling
2009 Ryan Giggs Football
2010 Tony McCoy Horse racing
2011 Mark Cavendish Cycling
2012 Bradley Wiggins  Cycling
2013 Andy Murray  Tennis
2014 Lewis Hamilton Formula One
2015 Andy Murray Tennis
2016 Andy Murray Tennis
2017 Mo Farah Athletics
2018 Geraint Thomas Cycling
2019 Ben Stokes Cricket
2020 Lewis Hamilton Formula One
2021 Emma Raducanu Tennis
2022 Beth Mead Football
2023 Mary Earps Football
2024 — —

 

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