Jamaican Usain Bolt posted this picture on Instagram after winning the Sportsman of the Year award in Monaco
Monaco: World’s “greatest” sprinter Usain Bolt pipped the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and LeBron James to win the ‘Sportsman of the Year’ trophy for a record-equalling fourth time, while gymnast Simone Biles clinched the top honour in the women’s category at the Laureus World Awards at a glittering ceremony here.
They are the little and large of sport, while Bolt stands 1.95 metres, Biles measures just 1.45 metres, but they were both giants at the Rio Olympics, and enjoyed an ecstatic welcome as they received their statuettes here, the birthplace of the first ever Laureus awards 17 years ago.
Bolt, who won this award in 2009, ’10 and ’13, walked away with the ‘Oscar of Sports’ for the fourth time, thereby joining tennis legends Roger Federer and Serena Williams, and surfer Kelly Slater as four-time Laureus award winner.
Bolt says sorry to Johnson
Bolt received his award from legendary Michael Johnson, who urged him not to break other people’s records. To which Bolt responded by saying “sorry”.
“I am sorry to have broken your record,” Bolt told Johnson. “Thanks for the wonderful award. Laureus is one of the biggest awards for me. This is my 4th award and to be equalling it with someone like Roger Federer is great. I am kin great company. It is special,” he added.
US Olympic gymnastics champion Simone Biles with her Laureus Sportswoman of the Year award in Monaco
Biles best among women
Olympic gymnastics champion Biles notched up the ‘Sportswoman of the Year’ trophy, riding on her brilliant achievement at the Rio Games last year, where she finished with four yellow metals and a bronze. The most decorated Olympian of all-time, Michael Phelps bagged the ‘Comeback of the Year’ award after returning to the pool and scooping five more gold medals.
After the 2012 Olympics, Phelps retired from swimming but came out of the retirement and subsequently at the Rio Games last year, he bagged as many as five gold medals and a silver. “Looking back at my career today, I can say that Rio was my greatest race,” said Phelps after getting the award.
Formula One champion Nico Roseberg claimed the ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ award. Roseberg said: “The last two laps in Abu Dhabi, I didn’t know if my life’s dream was coming true. That stands second behind my wife giving birth to our girl,” he said.
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