Isi won the Laureus award this time!
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 12:48 pm
edit: Subject was "Isi nominated for Laureus award again"
If setting one of eight world records while winning the Olympic gold in Athens wasn't good enough to win the '04-'05 award, and setting nine world records, winning the world championship, and being the first woman over five meters wasn't good enough for '05-'06, it's difficult to imagine that anything she accomplished in the last year is going to stand up. But maybe she at least gets a free weekend at a nice hotel in Barcelona out of the deal anyway.
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If setting one of eight world records while winning the Olympic gold in Athens wasn't good enough to win the '04-'05 award, and setting nine world records, winning the world championship, and being the first woman over five meters wasn't good enough for '05-'06, it's difficult to imagine that anything she accomplished in the last year is going to stand up. But maybe she at least gets a free weekend at a nice hotel in Barcelona out of the deal anyway.
LONDON, February 27, 2007 - A glittering collection of the world’s greatest sports stars has been nominated for the 2007 Laureus World Sports Awards. A record number of leading sports journalists from around the world have voted this year to select the nominees. When the ballot closed on January 31, a total of 1,068 members of the Laureus World Sports Awards Media Selection Panel from 128 countries had cast their votes.
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Laureus World Sportswoman of the YearJustine Henin (Belgium) – winner of French Open Grand Slam tennis championship
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Yelena Isinbayeva (Russia) – winner of European Championship pole vault gold medal
Carolina Kluft (Sweden) – winner of European Championship heptathlon gold medal
Laure Manaudou (France) – winner of four gold medals in European Swimming Championships
Amélie Mauresmo (France) – winner of Wimbledon Grand Slam tennis championship
Maria Sharapova (Russia) – winner of US Open Grand Slam tennis championship
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