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I'll resist suggesting some of the contenders are a bit PC and just say there are some interesting choices this year! Can anyone stop AJ? Lewis maybe....nah! So for me its 1. AJ, 2.Lewis, 3. Adam Peaty. Whats yours?
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Elise Christie[/b] (speed skating): The Scot won a hat-trick of gold medals - including the overall title - and a single bronze at March’s World Championships.

[b]Sir Mo Farah[/b] (athletics): Clinched his 10th successive global title at August’s World Championships before being beaten into second place on his track swansong.

[b]Chris Froome[/b] (cycling): Completed a hat-trick of Tour de France victories with his fourth title overall, one shy of the record in cycling’s blue-ribband event.

[b]Lewis Hamilton[/b] (motor racing): Became Britain’s most successful Formula One driver after clinching his fourth title, as well as securing the sport’s pole position record.

[b]Anthony Joshua[/b] (boxing): Knocked out Wladimir Klitschko in the world title fight of the year - and of his life - in front of 90,000 at Wembley.
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Harry Kane[/b] (football): Scored his 40th club goal of the year on Saturday (November 25) - and 47th overall - having already won last season’s Premier League Golden Boot.
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Johanna Konta[/b] (tennis): Became the first Briton since Virginia Wade to reach the semi-finals of the women’s singles at Wimbledon, having earlier won the prestigious Miami Open.

[b]Jonnie Peacock[/b] (para-athletics): Reclaimed the T44 100 metres title at London 2017, where he also set a personal best and almost broke the world record.

[b]Adam Peaty[/b] (swimming): The greatest breaststroke swimmer of all time retained his 50m and 100m world titles, setting a new world record over the shorter distance, and won relay silver.
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Jonathan Rea[/b] (motorcycling): Became the first person to win a hat-trick of World Superbike titles to move within one of Carl Fogarty’s record four triumphs.

[b]Anya Shrubsole[/b] (cricket): Bowled England to Women’s World Cup glory on home soil in a nail-biting, and sold-out, final at Lord’s against India.
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Bianca Walkden[/b] (taekwondo): Bounced back from what was a disappointing bronze medal at the Olympics to retain her heavyweight world title.


 
Posted : 28/11/2017 2:35 pm