Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year
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List of winners and nominees of the Laureus World Sports Awards: Comeback of the Year.
List of winners and nominees
2000 | Lance Armstrong (United States) (Rescinded) | Cycling |
Andre Agassi (USA) | Tennis | |
Ludmila Engquist (Sweden) | Athletics | |
2001 | Jennifer Capriati (USA) | Tennis |
Heike Drechsler (Germany) | Athletics | |
Janica Kostelić (Croatia) | Alpine Skiing | |
Mario Lemieux (Canada) | Ice hockey | |
Dara Torres (USA) | Swimming | |
2002 | Goran Ivanišević (Croatia) | Tennis |
John Daly (USA) | Golf | |
Michael Jordan (USA) | Basketball | |
Bernhard Langer (Germany) | Golf | |
Mario Lemieux (Canada) | Ice Hockey | |
2003 | Ronaldo (Brazil) | Football |
Janica Kostelić (Croatia) | Alpine Skiing | |
Hermann Maier (Austria) | Alpine Skiing | |
Pete Sampras (USA) | Tennis | |
Franziska van Almsick (Germany) | Swimming | |
2004 | Hermann Maier (Austria) | Alpine Skiing |
Fred Couples (USA) | Golf | |
Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands) | Swimming | |
Peter Forsberg (Sweden) | Ice Hockey | |
Martina Navratilova (United States) | Tennis | |
Alex Zanardi (Italy) | Motor Racing | |
2005 | Alex Zanardi (Italy) | Motor Racing |
John Daly (United States) | Golf | |
England Men's Cricket Team (England) | Cricket | |
Tadahiro Nomura (Japan) | Judo | |
Paula Radcliffe (England) | Athletics | |
Shane Warne (Australia) | Cricket | |
2006 | Martina Hingis (Switzerland) | Tennis |
Kajsa Bergqvist (Sweden) | Athletics | |
Kim Clijsters (Belgium) | Tennis | |
Antoine Dénériaz (France) | Alpine Skiing | |
Jonah Lomu (New Zealand) | Rugby Union | |
Colin Montgomerie (Scotland) | Golf | |
2007 | Serena Williams (United States) | Tennis |
Drew Brees (United States) | Football (American) | |
Ben Curtis (United States) | Golf | |
Roy Jones Jnr (United States) | Boxing | |
Miami Heat (United States) | Basketball | |
Zinedine Zidane (France) | Football (Soccer) | |
2008 | Paula Radcliffe (UK) | Running |
Christine Ohuruogu (UK) | Running | |
Great Britain national rugby league team (UK) | Rugby League | |
Jana Rawlinson (Australia) | Athletics | |
Steve Stricker (United States) | Golf | |
Jonny Wilkinson (UK) | Rugby Union | |
2009 | Vitali Klitschko (Ukraine) | Boxing |
Anna Meares (Australia) | Cycling | |
Greg Norman (Australia) | Golf | |
Matthias Steiner (Germany) | Weightlifting | |
Maarten van der Weijden (Netherlands) | Swimming | |
Tiger Woods (United States) | Golf | |
2010[1] | Kim Clijsters (Belgium) | Tennis |
Lance Armstrong (United States) (Rescinded) | Cycling | |
Jessica Ennis (Great Britain) | Athletics | |
Brett Favre (United States) | Football (American) | |
Blanka Vlašić (Croatia) | Athletics | |
Tom Watson (United States) | Golf | |
2011 | Valentino Rossi (Italy) | Motor Cycling |
Carolina Klüft (Sweden) | Athletics | |
Merlene Ottey (Slovenia) | Athletics | |
Tyson Gay (United States) | Athletics | |
Justine Henin (Belgium) | Tennis | |
Paula Creamer (United States) | Golf | |
2012 | Darren Clarke (UK) | Golf |
Crusaders (New Zealand) | Rugby Union | |
Éric Abidal (France) | Football (Soccer) | |
Queensland Reds (Australia) | Rugby Union | |
Liu Xiang (China) | Athletics | |
Sergio García (Spain) | Golf | |
2013 | Félix Sánchez (Dominican Republic) | Athletics |
Anna Meares (Australia) | Cycling | |
Ernie Els (South Africa) | Golf | |
European Ryder Cup Team (Europe) | Golf | |
Germany Men's Olympic Eights Team (Germany) | Rowing | |
Tirunesh Dibaba (Ethiopia) | Athletics |
References
- ↑ "2010 Laureus World Sports Awards Winners are Announced". Laureus Foundation. 10 March 2010. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
See also
- Sportsman of the Year
- Sportswoman of the Year
- Team of the Year
- Breakthrough of the Year
- Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability
- Action Sportsperson of the Year
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