Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year
For the main article, see Laureus World Sports Awards
List of winners and nominees of the Laureus World Sports Awards: Breakthrough of the Year. Prior to 2007, this award was named Newcomer of the Year.
List of winners and nominees
2000 | Sergio García (Spain) | Golf |
Kurt Warner (USA) | American Football | |
Serena Williams (USA) | Tennis | |
2001 | Marat Safin (Russia) | Tennis |
Aaron Baddeley (Australia) | Golf | |
Jenson Button (United Kingdom) | Formula One | |
Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spain) | Tennis | |
Brett Lee (Australia) | Cricket | |
2002 | Juan Pablo Montoya (Colombia) | Formula One |
Kim Clijsters (Belgium) | Tennis | |
Steven Gerrard (England) | Football | |
Justine Henin (Belgium) | Tennis | |
Andy Roddick (USA) | Tennis | |
2003 | Yao Ming (P.R. China) | Basketball |
Daniela Hantuchová (Slovakia) | Tennis | |
David Nalbandian (Argentina) | Tennis | |
Wayne Rooney (England) | Football (Soccer) | |
Jochem Uytdehaage (Netherlands) | Speed Skating | |
2004 | Michelle Wie (USA) | Golf |
Fernando Alonso (Spain) | Formula One | |
Ben Curtis (USA) | Golf | |
LeBron James (USA) | Basketball | |
Robinho (Brazil) | Football (Soccer) | |
Maria Sharapova (Russia) | Tennis | |
2005 | Liu Xiang (P.R. China) | Athletics |
Amir Khan (United Kingdom) | Boxing | |
Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia) | Tennis | |
Laure Manaudou (France) | Swimming | |
Dani Pedrosa (Spain) | Motorcycling | |
Xing Huina (P.R. China) | Athletics | |
2006 | Rafael Nadal (Spain) | Tennis |
Paula Creamer (USA) | Golf | |
Lionel Messi (Argentina) | Football (Soccer) | |
Andy Murray (United Kingdom) | Tennis | |
Danica Patrick (USA) | Motor Racing | |
Ben Roethlisberger (USA) | American Football | |
2007 | Amélie Mauresmo (France) | Tennis |
Xavier Carter (USA) | Athletics | |
Ghana Men's Football Team (Ghana) | Football (Soccer) | |
Lewis Hamilton (United Kingdom) | Formula One | |
Britta Steffen (Germany) | Swimming | |
Ma Xiaoxu (P.R. China) | Football (Soccer) | |
2008 | Lewis Hamilton (United Kingdom) | Formula One |
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) | Tennis | |
Tyson Gay (USA) | Athletics | |
Alberto Contador (Spain) | Cycling | |
Oscar Pistorius (South Africa) | Athletics | |
Casey Stoner (Australia) | Moto GP | |
2009 | Rebecca Adlington (United Kingdom) | Swimming |
Novak Djokovic (Serbia) | Tennis | |
Ana Ivanovic[1] (Serbia) | Tennis | |
Anthony Kim (USA) | Golf | |
Sebastian Vettel (Germany) | Formula One | |
Zou Kai (China) | Gymnastics | |
2010[2][3] | Jenson Button (United Kingdom) | Formula One |
Mark Cavendish (United Kingdom) | Cycling | |
Tom Daley (United Kingdom) | Diving | |
Juan Martín del Potro (Argentina) | Tennis | |
Ji Yai Shin (Korea) | Golf | |
VFL Wolfsburg (Germany) | Football (Soccer) | |
2011 | Martin Kaymer (Germany) | Golf |
Christophe Lemaitre (France) | Athletics | |
Teddy Tamgho (France) | Athletics | |
Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) | Golf | |
Matteo Manassero (Italy) | Golf | |
Thomas Müller (Germany) | Football (Soccer) | |
2012 | Rory McIlroy (United Kingdom) | Golf |
Li Na (China) | Tennis | |
Oscar Pistorius (South Africa) | Athletics | |
Mo Farah (United Kingdom) | Athletics | |
Petra Kvitová (Czech Republic) | Tennis | |
Yohan Blake (Jamaica) | Athletics | |
2013 | Andy Murray (United Kingdom) | Tennis |
Gabby Douglas (USA) | Gymnastics | |
Kirani James (Grenada) | Athletics | |
Neymar (Brazil) | Football (Soccer) | |
Yannick Agnel (France) | Swimming | |
Ye Shiwen (China) | Swimming | |
2014 | Marc Márquez (Spain) | Motor Cycling |
Afghanistan national cricket team (Afghanistan) | Cricket | |
Raphael Holzdeppe (Germany) | Athletics | |
Nairo Quintana (Colombia) | Cycling | |
Justin Rose (United Kingdom) | Golf | |
Adam Scott (Australia) | Golf | |
2015 | Daniel Ricciardo (Australia) | Formula One |
Marin Čilić (Croatia) | Tennis | |
Mario Götze (Germany) | Football | |
Switzerland Davis Cup Team (Switzerland) | Tennis | |
Mikaela Shiffrin (United States) | Alpine Skiing | |
James Rodriguez (Colombia) | Football | |
2016 | Jordan Spieth (USA) | Golf |
Max Verstappen (Netherlands) | Formula One | |
Chile national football team (Chile) | Football | |
Adam Peaty (United Kingdom) | Swimming | |
Tyson Fury (United Kingdom) | Boxing | |
Jason Day (Australia) | Golf |
References
- ↑ "Laureus nomination bio". Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ↑ "2010 Laureus World Sports Awards Winners are Announced". Laureus Foundation. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
- ↑ http://www.laureus.com/awards/2010/nominees
See also
- Sportsman of the Year
- Sportswoman of the Year
- Team of the Year
- Comeback of the Year
- Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability
- Action Sportsperson of the Year
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