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    Will any UKCF members be watching this evening's show, cigar in hand perhaps? I won't be (not keen on the showbiz element of it), but was keen to see what people's thoughts were on this year's awards...

    Personally, I will be most disappointed if, as predicted, Jessica Ennis wins the title. I really do not know what she has done to deserve it... She won her event (we had 29 gold medals at the Olympics, so not such an outstanding achievement). She won well, but she was expected to. Also, and possibly the main reason that I believe she should not win the award, is that she was entered into two events, and she pulled out of her second event with no reasonable justification. Her fans who had hoped to see her weren't able to do so, and a young British athlete may well have missed out on a place at their home Olympics because Ennis took up a place which she did not use.

    From (solely) the Olympics, I'd have to say Mo Farah would be my top option - he did an incredibly difficult and hard double, and had quite a journey to achieve it. A real example of dedication and hard-work.

    However, the two who are well ahead in my opinion are Andy Murray and Ben Ainslie.

    Andy Murray possibly edges it for me, just. He was the first British male finalist at Wimbledon for 74 years and first British male Grand Slam winner for over 76 years - and he managed that in an era of all time greats. In winning the US Open, he also became the only British male to win a Slam in the Open Era. Add that to a successful Olympics, picking up both a gold and a silver medal (the latter a somewhat unexpected success) and you have an incredibly successful and landmark year.

    Otherwise, Ben Ainslie has to be in with a shout. He is an incredible competitor - possibly the most single-minded sportsman we've seen for a very long time. This has to be the only reason that he won gold at the Olympics from a position that looked almost impossible to come back from. Now he's the most successful Olympic sailor of all time. He's also a big part of the British sailing scene, a real figurehead, and is largely responsible for Britain finally getting its act together and getting together a team for the 35th America's Cup (was rather embarrassing, I thought, that we hadn't managed to get one together after Team Origin fell apart).

    Any other thoughts... Go on, I know at least one person wants to take Jessica's side...
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    I'm personally want Bradley Wiggins to win.
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    • #3
      I will be watching but no cigar for me.

      My vote is for Bradley Wiggins who achieved an amazing cycling victory in the Tour de France. Being a cyclist myself I am slightly biased.

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      • #4
        I'd have to go with Bradley Wiggins too, if Andy Murray had won Wimbledon then maybe him, but not until then. Wiggins won the tour and pretty much as soon as he got home went and grabbed a gold medal.

        Like you already said, Ennis shouldn't win.

        Ben Ainslie would be a good 2nd for me, saying that though it is Sports 'Personality' so people take that a lot of different ways.
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        • #5
          Ennis is fit tho...
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          • #6
            Bradley Wiggins wins it for me
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            • #7
              Tbh it's a hard one to call this year.. So many great athletes..
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              • #8
                Wiggo, no contest.

                First British winner of the Tour de France and drug free, then a few days later to go and win a Gold medal, and for keeping the Mod life front and centre.

                But to top it all, as you saw at the start of the TV program, he is a human being, funny, original, and top top it all, because he slowed the peleton when his no 1 competitor was punctured in the Tour event the French called him 'Le Gentleman, just HUGE.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by nicwing View Post
                  top top it all, because he slowed the peleton when his no 1 competitor was punctured in the Tour event the French called him 'Le Gentleman, just HUGE.
                  An excellent point, throw that into the mix and you have a very worthy contender. Actually a remarkably difficult decision this year, yet I can't help but think that (being a public vote) one of those who aren't in this year's 'super-special' category will take the win. I hope I'm proven wrong.
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                  • #10
                    I lost all faith in the vote ever since Sara Philips won it over Jenson Button...

                    Sara Philips FFS...
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                    • #11
                      I'm not totally familiar with this event but is Don Bradman in with a chance ?

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                      • #12
                        Wigoooooooooo

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