Athlete of the Year

Athlete of the Year is an award given by various sports organizations for the athlete whom they have determined to be deserving of such recognition.

Definition of "athlete"

For etymology of "athlete", see Athlete
  • In many nations, an "athlete" primarily refers to someone who participates in the various disciplines of athletics (track and field, racewalking, cross country and road running)
  • In other nations — including Canada and the United States — an "athlete" equals "sportsperson" (from any sport).

Similar names for the award

The awards are sometimes called Player of the Year. In the United States, several states choose a Mr. Basketball (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, North Dakota, Utah, and Wisconsin). Such awards — general and one-sport-only — are common at the high-school, college (university), and professional levels in the United States.

List of athlete of the year awards

Athletics (track and field)

All sports

Worldwide
Country-specific

 Argentina

 Australia

 Austria

  • Austrian Sportspersonality of the year

 Belgium

 Brazil

 Bulgaria

 Canada

 Croatia

 Czech Republic

 Denmark

 Estonia

  • Estonian Sportspersonality of the year

 Finland

 France

 Germany

 Hungary

 Iceland

 India

 Iran

  • Iran Sportsperson of the year

 Ireland

 Jamaica

  • Jamaica Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year

 Japan

 Kenya

 Latvia

 Lithuania

  • Lithuanian Sportsman of the Year

 Luxembourg

 Malaysia

 Netherlands

 Norway

 New Zealand

 Philippines

  • PSA Sportsman of the Year

 Poland

  • Polish Sportspersonality of the Year

 Portugal

 Scotland

 Serbia

 Slovakia

 Slovenia

  • Slovenian Sportsman of the year

 South Africa

 Spain

 Sweden

  Switzerland

 Ukraine

 United Kingdom

 Wales

 United States

Because these awards are given by American organizations, the winners are usually, but not always, Americans. Also, the presence of the word "Sportsman" in the name of an award does not imply that the award is open solely to men; women have frequently won these awards.

One sport (other than track and field)

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