The Ian Wooldridge Award
The Ian Wooldridge Award is an award annually presented by the Daily Mail to the British sportsman or sportswoman who has best represented the values of "corinthian spirit and a sense of fair play as well as style, courage and originality". First awarded in 2008, the winner is voted on by the readers of The Newspaper. The award began and was named in honour of Ian Wooldridge, a sportswriter who worked for the Daily Mail for forty-five years, as he passed away the previous year. He is still widely regarded as Britain's finest ever sportswriter. The only stipulation the award has is that the sportsman or sportswoman must either still be competing or has retired within the previous five years.
Winners
Year |
Winner |
Sport |
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2008 |
Chrissie Wellington |
Athlete |
Ironman triathlon |
First Recipient of the award. |
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2009 |
Rebecca Adlington |
Athlete |
Swimming |
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2010 |
Jessica Ennis |
Athlete |
Track and field |
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2011 |
Amy Williams |
Athlete |
Skeleton |
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2012 |
Jonny Wilkinson |
Athlete |
Rugby union |
First male recipient of the award. |
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2013 |
Sir Henry Cecil |
Trainer |
Flat racing |
First non-athlete and deceased recipient of the award. |
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2014 |
Darren Fletcher |
Athlete |
Association football |
First Scottish recipient of the award. |
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2015 |
Jo Pavey |
Athlete |
Track and field |