BBC Sports Personality of the Year
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Greg Mulholland said the BBC had failed to recognise one of the world’s best rugby league players, Sam Burgess
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The British Cycling technical director, Shane Sutton, has expressed his disappointment that Joanna Rowsell has been left off the short-list for the BBC sports personality of the year
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Rory McIlroy, Lewis Hamilton and Gareth Bale are the bookies' favourites but who do you think should win the award?
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Lewis Hamilton, Rory McIlroy and Charlotte Dujardin are in the running for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award
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Rory McIlroy is the frontrunner to win this year’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, with the current Open and USPGA champion among the 10 shortlisted names
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The Agenda: Tennis stars cannot complain about burnout while Rory McIlroy prepares for the shoo-in that is Sports Personality of the Year
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Sean Ingle: Andy Murray polled more than half of the votes for the BBC award but what of Mo Farah finishing only fourth again?
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26-year-old tennis player scoops award after becoming first British man to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936
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As it happened: Andy Murray won this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year with Leigh Halfpenny second and AP McCoy third
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Sir Alex Ferguson will be honoured by the BBC with a special Diamond Award to celebrate 60 years of their Sports Personality of the Year show
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Tom Lamont: The Sports Personality of the Year show can be smug and mawkish but over 60 years there has still been plenty to savour
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Wimbledon champion is 14-1 on to win BBC award, and host Gary Lineker says Scot may regret not attending ceremony
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Simon Burnton: The Spoty panel is supposed to reward individuals' 'impact beyond their sporting achievement' – so how about Smokin' Jack Wilshere, Maria Sugarpova, and Casino Phil Bardsley?
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Open thread: The list of Spoty winners reads like a who's who of British sport, but which athletes were unfairly overlooked?
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Christine Ohuruogu says she is unconcerned about whether the public appreciates her or not despite finally getting wider recognition as one of Britain's greatest female athletes
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Tennis star is poised to seal love affair with fans after Olympic gold and Wimbledon victory made him national hero
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Andy Murray is the clear favourite ahead of AP McCoy and Mo Farah, but who do you think deserves the award this year?
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The BBC awards had a touch of class in 1980s, when the presenters, stunts and characterful athletes made it essential viewing. Now it looks like The X Factor
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Andy Murray said he cannot afford to interrupt his rehabilitation programme in Florida
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Adnan Januzaj has been named on the shortlist for the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year award after breaking through into the first team at Manchester United
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Poll: Andy Murray has been tipped by bookies to win the award but is he really better than the other contenders?
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Andy Murray is the bookies' favourite to win the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award after his Wimbledon singles victory
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Andy Murray will start as a frontrunner for the BBC sports personality of the year when the shortlist is announced on Tuesday
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Ladbrokes have paid out six months early on Andy Murray being crowned the BBC Sports Personality of the Year
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The London 2012 Olympics were an unmitigated success but one of their key goals – a sporting legacy for future British generations – is already losing ground
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For once, the BBC was spoilt for choice for Sports Personality of the Year, while ITV got its bonnets and corsets ready for Christmas, writes Andrew Anthony
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Barry Glendenning, Simon Burnton and Scott Murray: From the Games Makers to Cath Wiggins, via a belting bet and a sporting footballer
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From Bradley Wiggins' off-the-wall remarks to 7/7 survivor Martine Wright's tearjerking, inspirational speech, the ceremony had plenty of fantastic moments. Here are our favourites
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Tour de France champion and Olympic time trial gold medallist Bradley Wiggins says winning the BBC Sports Personality of the Year is his 'greatest sporting achievement'
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Simon Hattenstone: Just revisiting so many golden moments was pure serotonin as Auntie enjoyed reliving the year's wonders
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Tour de France winner and Olympic gold medallist promises award to his local – after a spell on his nan's mantelpiece
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Bradley Wiggins capped his remarkable sporting year by taking home the big prize at the ceremony in London
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Editorial: The annual BBC award helps to perpetuate confusion over what exactly constitutes a personality
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Tour de France champion and Olympic time trial gold medallist takes home another trophy on night dominated by 2012 Games
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Sportblog Why Rory McIlroy should win Sports Personality of the Year