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Djokovic pips Messi, Bolt to win Sportsman of the Year for the third time

Updated on: 19 April,2016 08:49 AM IST  | 
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Novak Djokovic pipped the likes of Usain Bolt and Lionel Messi to win the 'Sportsman of the Year' trophy for a third time, while Serena Williams clinched the top honour in the women's category at the Laureus World Awards

Djokovic pips Messi, Bolt to win Sportsman of the Year for the third time

Novak Djokovic

Berlin: Novak Djokovic pipped the likes of Usain Bolt and Lionel Messi to win the 'Sportsman of the Year' trophy for a third time, while Serena Williams clinched the top honour in the women's category at the Laureus World Awards here today.


Djokovic, who won this award in 2012 and '15, walked away with it for a second successive time after clinching three
Grand Slams - Australian, Wimbledon and US Open - last year. He was also the finalist in the French Open.


The Serbian tennis star also went onto Instagram to post a picture of him with his award.


 

This was amazing evening for me and my team! I feel so grateful, yet so humble to find myself among so many great athletes. Congratulations to all the nominees and winners. Thank you @laureussport academy members for voting for me, and sports media representatives for nominating me. Thank you #NoleFam for cheering for me and believing in me! I can only speak from my personal experience and say that IT IS possible to achieve great things no matter where you come from, no matter how little or nothing you have. With all of our human imperfections and limits - we CAN DO great things in any field of life. Each and every one of us, no matter what shoes we chose to wear, let's always wear them to do good. #SneakersforGood #LWSA16

A photo posted by Novak Djokovic (@djokernole) onApr 18, 2016 at 2:14pm PDT

"I am very proud of it. It wouldn't have been possible without the great team that I have. I am grateful to the love and passion of tennis that brought me here. Sports has inspired me in so many different ways. I dedicate this award to two people who have inspired. I want to thank them for their legacy, My Nicki Lauda and Mr Johan Cryuff," Djokovic said after being presented the trophy by current F1 leader Nico Rosberg.

Messi, who had been nominated for a fifth time, once again lost out on the top award.

Former Spanish footballer Carles Puyol and partner Vanessa Lorenzo. Pics/AFP
Former Spanish footballer Carles Puyol and partner Vanessa Lorenzo. Pics/AFP

"It's probably a glitch we need to correct. Somebody like Messi ought to win this award. Maybe football being a team sport comes in the way," Laureus academy member Steve Waugh said before the ceremony.

Williams was the overwhelming favourite after securing a record 10th nomination and thanks to her three Grand Slams last season, the American notched up her third 'Sportswoman of the Year' Laureus trophy.

Former British Formula One racer David Coulthard with wife Karen Minier
Former British Formula One racer David Coulthard with wife Karen Minier

In the other categories, American golf star Jordan Spieth, who was also nominated in the 'Sportsman of the Year' category, won the 'Breakthrough of the Year' award. The 21-year-old Spieth is the reigning world No.1, who has already won the Masters and the US Open.

The world champion New Zealand rugby team notched up the 'Team of the Year' honour, while the star of their triump, Dan Carter, was picked for 'Comeback of the Year' for bouncing back remarkably following an injury breakdown in 2011.

Tennis legend Boris Becker with wife Lilly and son Noah
Tennis legend Boris Becker with wife Lilly and son Noah

Three-time Formula One world champion Nicki Lauda was presented the 'Laureus Lifetime Achievement' award. "I dedicate this award to all the losers. Because it is after losing that I learnt the most," the 67-year-old Austrian said after being presented the trophy by reigning world champion Lewis Hamilton.

Former Formula One champion Niki Lauda (67) & wife Birgit (37)
Former Formula One champion Niki Lauda (67) & wife Birgit (37)

The Laureus Academy also paid tribute to the late Johan Cryuff, who passed away last month after battling cancer. Cryuff was chosen for the 'Laureus Spirit of Sport' award which was presented to his son Jordi by World Cup winning former Spanish defender Carlos Puyol.

The winners in the 2016 Laureus World Sports Awards
Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award: Novak Djokovic (Serbia, Tennis).
Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award: Serena Williams (US, Tennis).
Laureus World Team of the Year Award: All Blacks (New Zealand, Rugby).
Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year Award: Jordan Spieth (US, Golf).
Laureus World Comeback of the Year Award: Dan Carter (New Zealand, Rugby).

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