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World Athletics Awards

The World Athletics Awards is a prize that can be won by athletes participating in events within the sport of athletics organised by World Athletics (formerly named IAAF), including track and field, cross country running, road running, and racewalking.

World Athletics Awards
Presented byWorld Athletics
First awarded1988
Websitehttps://worldathletics.org/awards
Sprinter Usain Bolt, here holding the 2011 trophy, was World Athlete of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2011–2013, and 2016, more times than any other athlete.

The first athletes awarded World Athlete of the Year in 1988 were Americans, namely sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner and track and field athlete Carl Lewis.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is the only athlete, male or female, to win the World Athlete of the Year Awards six times. Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and Morocco's middle-distance runner Hicham El Guerrouj have won the main award three times. American track and field athlete Marion Jones, sprinter Sanya Richards-Ross representing the USA, Carl Lewis and other American sprinter Michael Johnson, Ethiopia's long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele, Kenya's long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge, and Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis have won the award twice each.

The Rising Star of the Year award was inaugurated in 2005, when Great Britain's sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey was awarded. The first woman to be voted was steeplechase specialist, Ruth Bosibori of Kenya, in 2007.

Belgian heptathlete Nafissatou Thiam was the first to receive Rising Star award followed by Athlete of the Year trophy. The other athletes to achieve the feat were Venezuela's triple jumper Yulimar Rojas, Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis, and Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm. In 2022, American sprinter Erriyon Knighton became the first athlete to be crowned Rising Star twice.

Athlete of the Year winners

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Middle-distance runner Hicham El Guerrouj has won the World Athlete of the Year award three times in 2001–2003.
 
Pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva was World Athlete of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2008, the most wins in the female category, because Marion Jones's third award was annulled.
World Athlete of the Year winners[1]
Year Men Women Ref.
1988 United States  Carl Lewis (1/2) United States  Florence Griffith Joyner [2]
1989 United States  Roger Kingdom Cuba  Ana Fidelia Quirot [3]
1990 United Kingdom  Steve Backley Jamaica  Merlene Ottey [4]
1991 United States  Carl Lewis (2/2) Germany  Katrin Krabbe [5]
1992 United States  Kevin Young Germany  Heike Henkel [6]
1993 United Kingdom  Colin Jackson United Kingdom  Sally Gunnell [7]
1994 Algeria  Noureddine Morceli United States  Jackie Joyner-Kersee [8]
1995 United Kingdom  Jonathan Edwards United States  Gwen Torrence [9]
1996 United States  Michael Johnson (1/2) Russia  Svetlana Masterkova [10]
1997 Denmark  Wilson Kipketer United States  Marion Jones (1/2) [11]
1998 Ethiopia  Haile Gebrselassie United States  Marion Jones (2/2) [12]
1999 United States  Michael Johnson (2/2) Romania  Gabriela Szabo [13]
2000 Czech Republic  Jan Železný United States  Marion Jones[note 1] [15]
2001 Morocco  Hicham El Guerrouj (1/3) United States  Stacy Dragila [16]
2002 Morocco  Hicham El Guerrouj (2/3) United Kingdom  Paula Radcliffe [17]
2003 Morocco  Hicham El Guerrouj (3/3) South Africa  Hestrie Cloete [18]
2004 Ethiopia  Kenenisa Bekele (1/2) Russia  Yelena Isinbayeva (1/3) [19]
2005 Ethiopia  Kenenisa Bekele (2/2) Russia  Yelena Isinbayeva (2/3) [20]
2006 Jamaica  Asafa Powell United States  Sanya Richards (1/2) [21]
2007 United States  Tyson Gay Ethiopia  Meseret Defar [22]
2008 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (1/6) Russia  Yelena Isinbayeva (3/3) [23]
2009 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (2/6) United States  Sanya Richards (2/2) [24]
2010 Kenya  David Rudisha Croatia  Blanka Vlašić [25]
2011 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (3/6) Australia  Sally Pearson [26]
2012 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (4/6) United States  Allyson Felix [27]
2013 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (5/6) Jamaica  Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce [28]
2014 France  Renaud Lavillenie New Zealand  Valerie Adams [29]
2015 United States  Ashton Eaton Ethiopia  Genzebe Dibaba [30]
2016 Jamaica  Usain Bolt (6/6) Ethiopia  Almaz Ayana [31]
2017 Qatar  Mutaz Essa Barshim Belgium  Nafissatou Thiam [32]
2018 Kenya  Eliud Kipchoge (1/2) Colombia  Caterine Ibargüen [33]
2019 Kenya  Eliud Kipchoge (2/2) United States  Dalilah Muhammad [34]
2020 Sweden  Armand Duplantis (1/3) Venezuela  Yulimar Rojas (1/2) [35]
2021 Norway  Karsten Warholm Jamaica  Elaine Thompson-Herah [36]
2022 Sweden  Armand Duplantis (2/3) United States  Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone [37]
2023 United States  Noah Lyles
Sweden  Armand Duplantis (3/3)
Kenya  Kelvin Kiptum
Kenya  Faith Kipyegon
Venezuela  Yulimar Rojas (2/2)
Ethiopia  Tigist Assefa
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Won per country

Country Won
  United States 20
  Jamaica 10
  Ethiopia 7
  Kenya 5
  United Kingdom 5
  Russia 4
  Morocco 3
  Sweden 3
  Germany 2
  Venezuela 2
  Algeria 1
  Australia 1
  Belgium 1
  Colombia 1
  Croatia 1
  Cuba 1
  Czech Republic 1
  Denmark 1
  France 1
  New Zealand 1
  Norway 1
  Qatar 1
  Romania 1
  South Africa 1

Rising Star winners

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Sprinter Erriyon Knighton is the only athlete that won the Rising Star of the Year award twice, in 2021 and 2022.
Rising Star of the Year winners
Year Men Women Ref.
2005 United Kingdom  Harry Aikines-Aryeetey [39]
2006 Estonia  Margus Hunt [2]
2007 Kenya  Ruth Bosibori [2]
2008 Kenya  Pamela Jelimo[note 2] [2]
2009 not awarded
2010 Germany  Till Wöschler Sweden  Angelica Bengtsson [40]
2011 Grenada  Kirani James Germany  Christin Hussong [41]
2012 Trinidad and Tobago  Keshorn Walcott The Bahamas  Anthonique Strachan [2]
2013 United States  Mary Cain [2]
2014 France  Wilhem Belocian United Kingdom  Morgan Lake [2]
2015 Japan  Abdul Hakim Sani Brown United States  Candace Hill [2]
2016 Canada  Andre De Grasse Belgium  Nafissatou Thiam [2]
2017 Norway  Karsten Warholm Venezuela  Yulimar Rojas [2]
2018 Sweden  Armand Duplantis United States  Sydney McLaughlin [2]
2019 Ethiopia  Selemon Barega Ukraine  Yaroslava Mahuchikh [2]
2020 not awarded[note 3]
2021 United States  Erriyon Knighton (1/2) United States  Athing Mu [36]
2022 United States  Erriyon Knighton (2/2) Serbia  Adriana Vilagoš [42]
2023 Kenya  Emmanuel Wanyonyi Kenya  Faith Cherotich [43]

Won per country

Country Won
  United States 6
  Kenya 4
  Germany 2
  Sweden 2
  United Kingdom 2
  Bahamas 1
  Belgium 1
  Canada 1
  Estonia 1
  Ethiopia 1
  France 1
  Grenada 1
  Japan 1
  Norway 1
  Serbia 1
  Trinidad and Tobago 1
  Ukraine 1
  Venezuela 1

Woman of the year winners

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Woman of the Year winners
Year Women Ref.
2023 Togo  Falilatou Tchanile-Salifou [44]

Notes

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  1. ^ In 2007, Marion Jones's award was annulled by the IAAF after she had pleaded guilty to the use of steroids in 2000 and 2001.[14]
  2. ^ As Revelation of the Year award
  3. ^ Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic

References

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  5. ^ "Krabbe en Lewis beste atleten" (in Dutch), De Telegraaf, 23 November 1991. Retrieved 26 October 2023.
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  34. ^ "Eliud Kipchoge and Dalilah Muhammad named athletes of the year", BBC, 23 November 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
  35. ^ "Mondo Duplantis, Yulimar Rojas win World Athlete of the Year awards", NBC Sports, 5 December 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2023.
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  43. ^ "Six stars named World Athletes of the Year in Monaco", World Athletics, 11 December 2023. Retrieved 20 December 2023.
  44. ^ "World Athletics awards 2023: Falilatou Tchanile-Salifou receives the "Woman of the Year" award", Sports News Africa, 6 December 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
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