Tokyo hopefuls Joshua Cheptegei and Armand Duplantis nominated for Laureus World Sports Awards 2021 02/24/21
Laureus to honour the special contribution of athletes, teams and sports fans who helped society to recover after a brutally challenging year
Bayern Munich, LeBron James, Robert Lewandowski, Los Angeles Lakers, Alex Morgan, Rafael Nadal and Naomi Osaka also nominated
Nominees picked by independent panel of sports journalists from over 100 countries
Legends of the Laureus World Sports Academy now vote to select winners to be announced in May as part of a ‘Virtual’ Awards event
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And the Nominees for the 2021 Laureus World Sports Awards, are... 02/24/21
The world’s sports media have cast their votes and the Nominees for the 22nd annual Laureus World Sports Awards are revealed today.
The greatest sportsmen, sportswomen and teams will discover in the next few months if they have won a prestigious Laureus Statuette. This year the Laureus Awards will not be presented at an open ceremony, but individually to winners due to the continuing global pandemic. The winners will be announced in May as part of a ‘Virtual’ Awards event.
The Awards will reflect a unique year of sport when athletes used their platforms to instil hope, influence change in society and prove that sport can change the world for the better. While celebrating the highest sporting achievements, this year’s Laureus Awards will also honour those whose actions have transcended the court, track or field of play.