The BT Sport Action Woman Awards are a series of monthly and yearly awards presented by BT Sport to the sports-woman or female sports team, usually British, who has been adjudged to have been the best of that month or year. The public vote for the winner from a list of nominations picked by BT Sport.
Action Woman of the Year
editBT Sport Action Woman of the Year | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | BT Sport |
First awarded | 2013 |
The BT Sport Action Woman of the Year Award is decided based on a public vote, which features a list of ten nominations picked by BT Sport. Every nominee is backed by their own ambassador, whether it be from the world of sport or entertainment. The first winner of the award in 2013 was announced and presented with the award on The Clare Balding Show in January 2014.[1] The 2014 award winner was announced and presented with it at the first BT Sport Action Woman of the Year Awards ceremony held at the BT Sport studios in December 2014.[2][3] The same will happen in 2015.[4][5][needs update]
2013
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2013 | Rachel Atherton (Downhill mountain biking) |
Natasha Dowie (Association football) |
Non Stanford (Triathlon) |
Ellie Simmonds (Swimming) Heather Knight (Cricket) Sophie Christiansen (Equestrian) Charley Hull (Golf) Katie Summerhayes (Skiing) Christine Ohuruogu (Track and field) Laura Robson (Tennis) |
[6][7] [8][9] [10][11] [12][13] |
2014
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2014 | Charlotte Dujardin (Equestrian) |
Shauna Coxsey (Rock climbing) |
Jo Pavey (Track and field) |
Charlotte Edwards (Cricket) Jordanne Whiley (Tennis) Fara Williams (Association football) Emily Scarratt (Rugby union) Helen Glover and Heather Stanning (Rowing) Claudia Fragapane (Artistic gymnastics) Lizzy Yarnold (Skeleton) |
[14][15] [16][17] [18][19] [20][21] |
2015
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2015 | England national team (Association football) |
England national team (Field hockey) |
Rachel Atherton (Downhill mountain biking) |
Jessica Ennis-Hill (Track and field) England national team (Association football) Nicola Adams (Amateur boxing) Oxford Boat Race crew (Rowing) Rachel Atherton (Downhill mountain biking) Sarah Outen (Adventure) England national team (Field hockey) Georgina Hermitage (Track and field) Johanna Konta (Tennis) Lizzie Armistead (Road cycling) |
[22] [23][24] [25][26] [27][28] |
2016
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2016 | Rachel Atherton (Downhill mountain biking) |
Charlotte Dujardin (Dressage rider) | Maddie Hinch (Field hockey) | Sarah Storey (Road and track cycling) Kadeena Cox (Track and field & track cycling) Laura Kenny (Track cycling) Nicola Adams (Boxing) Jade Jones (Taekwondo) Hannah Cockroft (Track and field) Jo Konta (Tennis) |
[29][30] |
2017
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2017 | Jodie Taylor (Association football) |
Mallory Franklin (Canoeing) | Jo Konta (Tennis) | Hannah Cockroft (Track and field) Tammy Beaumont (Cricket) Elise Christie (Short-track speed skating) Anya Shrubsole (Cricket) Katy McLean (Rugby union) |
[31][32] |
2018
editYear | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Other Nominations | Ref |
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2018 | Dina Asher Smith (Track and field) |
Lizzy Yarnold (Skeleton) Fran Kirby (Football) Lucy Bronze (Football) Georgia Hall (Golf) Vicky Holland (Triathlon) Laura Kenny (Track cycling) Menna Fitzpatrick (Alpine skiing) Jen Kehoe (Alpine skiing) |
[33][34] |
Action Woman of the Month
editBT Sport Action Woman of the Month | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Presented by | BT Sport |
First awarded | 2014 |
The BT Sport Action Woman of the Month Award is decided based on a public vote, which features a list of usually five nominations picked by BT Sport. Each winner is announced and presented with their award on The Clare Balding Show.
2014
edit2015
editSee also
editReferences
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- ^ "Jodie Taylor named BT Sport's Action Woman of the Year". 4 the Love of Sport. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
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- ^ "Asher-Smith crowned BT Sport Action Women of the Year". Elephant Sport. 5 December 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
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