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Got to go with Andy Murray.
He became the first British man in a Wimbledon final for 74 years. After finishing as runner up he broke down in tears during his post match speech. One month later he's back in 2 more Wimbledon finals to secure a gold and silver medal for team GB. Finally on Monday he ended Britain's 76-year wait for a male Grand Slam singles champion with an epic victory over world number 2 Novak Djokovic in the US Open final. It involved the longest tie break in US Open Final history at 12–10 in the first set, it made Murray the first man ever to win an Olympic gold medal and the US Open in the same year, and it tied with the 1988 US Open final as the longest final in the tournament's history. Oh and as a little bonus he won the 2012 Brisbane International at the beginning of the year too. Murray has been the nearly man for the last few years with many doubting he could win a Slam. This year he has shown great heart, commitment, mental strength and character. He has also opened up emotionally this year and let the fans get a glimpse of who the real Andy Murray is. Apart from Jessica Ennis, I can't think of anyone else in the list who has had the same level of expectancy and pressure put on them by the press and public as Andy Murray this year. This for me is what makes him the sports personality of the year. |
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Ironically the partnership between the usually droll Murray and the blunt Lendl has been a winner with the press, and has proved Murray has a great sense of humour. |
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Ok,lets just agree to differ.;)
The resultwill after all be down to those who write in and vote.:) |
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No Victoria Pendleton?
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The ATP World Tour Finals, regarded as the fifth slam, takes place at the O2 Arena in London during November. In the tournaments 42 year history there has never been a British player in the final. Surely IF Murray wins this he'd have a great chance at sports personality of the year. |
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She's also a bit marmite - she certainly seemed to polarise her team mates' opinions of her. One of the support team is marrying her, although it seems he had a major falling-out with another of the team, who was his flat mate, because of it. |
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Sports Personality of the Year: BBC award shortlist named
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/sports-...ality/20466947 |
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From the shortlist, Ellie Simmonds would be my first choice, Nichola Adams second and Wiggins third. Under no circumstances do I want Murray winning, anyone but Murray.
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