Mary Earps won the award, becoming the seventh footballer, and the first goalkeeper to win the award. She also became the second female footballer, following in the footsteps of her teammate Beth Mead, who won the award in 2022.
Playing every minute at the World Cup, she won the Golden Glove award for three clean sheets and only conceding four goals across the tournament. She was also integral to England's win in the Finalissima and claimed the WSL Golden Glove for her season with Manchester United.
Scored a six from the last ball he faced in Test cricket, and took the final wicket of the match with his last delivery in Test cricket (his final cricket match), to win the Fifth Test of the Ashes series against Australia. With 22 wickets in the series, he became the highest wicket-taker against Australia, finishing his career with 604 Test wickets, placing him fifth on the record list.
Regained the World Champion title in Budapest. Having started the second day of the competition behind, she secured PBs in the final two events of the javelin and 800m, to secure victory by just 20 points.
Won four of his five matches to help Europe regain the Ryder Cup, a fifth victory in the competition for McIlroy. On the PGA Tour, he posted thirteen top ten finishes, including at three majors. He also won the Scottish Open and the Race to Dubai title.
Became the youngest ever Snowboard World Champion at the Bakuriani World Championships, also becoming the first Brit to win a snowboard slopestyle world title. She also became the first woman to land a Cab 1440 in a competition.
Spent much of the year as World Number One, in a year which saw her win gold in the World Cup, the European Grand Prix and at the European Games in both the individual and team events.
Led GB U22 to undefeated victory in a Home Nations competition, whilst with London Titans, he won the British Premier League and played in the Eurocup, making the 'All-Star5' on three separate occasions.
Unsung Hero Award
The Unsung Hero Award rewards volunteers in the local community for their work in sport's grassroots. In 7th December, the fifteen regional winners were announced.[9]
Des Smith, who founded Sheffield Caribbean Sports Club to provide sporting opportunities for ethnic minorities and encourage community cohesion, was the overall winner.[10] Cricketer James Anderson and athlete Dame Denise Lewis presented the award.[6]
Helen Rollason Award
The Helen Rollason Award was presented to Fatima Whitbread.[11] The javelin champion won the award for her campaigning for children and those in the care system, after she spent the first fourteen years of her life in a children's home.[12]Lady Mary Peters and Colin Jackson presented Whitbread, who received a standing ovation, with the award.[6]
Returning to competition after a two-year break, Biles won gold on the beam, floor, in the all-around, and as part of the team at the World Artistic Gymnastics Championships. She also won a record eighth US Gymnastics title.
Led his country to a fourth World Cup victory, completing successive victories. Kolisi had just recovered from a knee injury in time to play in the tournament.
Became a triple World Champion, becoming the fifth driver to retain his title. Verstappen broke the record for the most races won in a season, as well as having the largest margin of victory in history.