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Sunday Mail and sportScotland Sports Awards | |
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Country | Scotland |
Presented by |
Sunday Mail sportScotland |
First awarded | 2007 |
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | |||
Disability Award | |||
Young Sports Person | |||
Inspirational Performer | |||
Amateur Performance | |||
Team of the Year | |||
Coach of the Year | |||
Event of the Year | |||
Local Hero | |||
Local Club | |||
School Sports | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 4, 2008. Around 550 guests attended the awards ceremony. It was hosted by TV motorsport presenter Suzi Perry. More than £6000 was also raised for children's medical research charity Sparks, thanks to raffle full of sporting memorabilia.
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | Sir
Alex Ferguson (
Football) Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
[1] [2] [3] [4] |
Disability Award | Aileen McGlynn ( Track cycling) |
Jim Anderson (
Swimming) Gordon Reid ( Wheelchair tennis) | |
Junior Sports Person | Kirsty McWilliam ( Triathlon) | Douglas Scott (
Swimming Joanna Henderson ( Tennis) | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | ||
Amateur Performance | Callum MacAulay ( Golf) | Carol Brown (
Motorsport) Ronald Ross ( Shinty) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland men's amateur team ( Golf) |
Rangers FC (
Football) Eve Muirhead's rink ( Curling) | |
Sport of the Year | The sport of Cycling | ||
Coach of the Year | Stephen Park ( Sailing) |
Bob Torrance (
Golf) Walter Smith ( Football) | |
Event of the Year | IAAF World Cross Country Championships |
Snooker Grand Prix World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships | |
Local Hero | Terry McLernon (Drumchapel Table Tennis Club) | Ahid Ojaghi (
Basketball) Pam Gallant ( Disability sports) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Alex Ferguson ( Football) |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 3, 2009. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Ali Douglas and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. Highlights of the awards ceremony were screened on STV on December 6, 2009. [5] The Local Club of the Year award was added as a new category. [6]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality [7] [8] [9] |
Catriona Matthew ( Golf) | Sir
Alex Ferguson (
Football) Andy Murray ( Tennis) John Higgins ( Snooker) Dario Franchitti ( IndyCar) |
|
Disability Award | |||
Young Sports Person | Eve Muirhead ( Curling) | ||
Inspirational Performer | |||
Amateur Performance | |||
Team of the Year | |||
Coach of the Year | |||
Event of the Year | |||
Local Hero | |||
Local Club | Oban Saints Football Club [9] | ||
School Sports | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Colin Montgomerie ( Golf) [9] |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 2, 2010. [10] [11] It was hosted by ESPN presenter Kelly Cates and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. STV broadcasted coverage of the awards ceremony on December 5, 2010. [12] [13]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
Hannah Miley (
Swimming) Dario Franchitti ( IndyCar) |
[14] [15] |
Disability Award | Jane Egan ( Triathlon) |
Neil Fachie (
Track cycling) Sean Fraser ( Swimming) | |
Young Sports Person | Grace Reid ( Diving) | Lewis Buchanan (
Mountain biking) Callum McBrierty ( Rowing) | |
Inspirational Performer | Robbie Renwick ( Swimming) |
Charlie Adam (
Football) Ross County FC ( Football) | |
Amateur Performance | Ronald Ross ( Shinty) |
Jennifer McIntosh (
Shooting) George Kerr | |
Team of the Year | Commonwealth Games Scotland | ||
Coach of the Year | Colin Montgomerie ( Golf) | Patrick Miley (
Swimming) Donald McIntosh ( Shooting) | |
Event of the Year [16] | UCI Mountain Bike World Cup |
ITU World Duathlon Championships CPISRA 7-a-side European Championships [17] | |
Local Hero | Paul Goodman (Renfrew Cricket Club) [18] | Ina Leslie Issie Blue | |
Local Club | Kilwinning CSC | Glenrothes Strollers City of Glasgow Gymnastics Club | |
School Sports | Arbroath High | St Joseph's Primary and Hearing Impaired Unit Crieff High (Glasgow). | |
Lifetime Achievement Award [19] | Kenny Dalglish ( Football) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 1, 2011. [20] [21] It was hosted by ESPN presenter Kelly Cates and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. Television coverage of the awards ceremony was shown by STV on December 4, 2011. [22]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) [23] |
Dario Franchitti (
IndyCar) Gary Anderson ( Darts) John Higgins ( Snooker) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
[24] [25] |
Disability Award | Ronnie McIntosh [26] | Aileen Nelson Scottish Cerebral Palsy & Acquired Brain Injury Team | |
Young Sports Personality [27] | Craig Benson ( Swimming) |
Allan Smith (
Track and field) John Paul ( Track cycling) | |
Inspirational Performance |
Catriona Matthew (
Golf) Imogen Bankier ( Badminton) Scotland Homeless World Cup team | ||
Amateur Performance | Glasgow City ( Football) [28] | Michael Stewart & James Byrne (
Golf) Scotland Homeless World Cup team ( Football) | |
Team of the Year [29] | Commonwealth Youth Games Scotland |
Glasgow City (
Football) Glasgow Tigers ( Speedway) | |
Coach of the Year |
Liz McColgan (
Athletics) Patrick Miley ( Swimming) Stewart Dickson | ||
Event of the Year | Walker Cup |
Davis Cup Third Round ((
GBR vs
HUN) Scottish Six Days Orienteering | |
Local Hero |
Andy McLaren (
Football) Douglas Fordyce Stephen Bruce | ||
Local Club [23] | Newarthill Amateur Boxing & Fitness Club | Lewis Camanachd Stirling Triathalon Club | |
School Sport Award | Ruchill Autism Unit Hawick High School Perth Grammar/St Johns RC | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award [23] | Walter Smith ( Football) | ||
Editor's Choice Award |
Voting opened in September 2012. [30] The event took place at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 6, 2012. It was hosted by Kelly Cates and BBC Scotland presenter Rob MacLean. [31]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | Sir
Chris Hoy (
Track cycling) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) Paul Lawrie ( Golf) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
[32] [33] [34] |
Disability Award | Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | Alasdair Berry (
Golf) David Smith ( Rowing) Libby Clegg ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality [35] |
Craig Benson (
Swimming and Kirsty Gilmour ( Badminton) |
Jack McDonald ( Golf) | |
Inspirational Performance | Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) [36] |
Andy Murray (
Tennis) Sir Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland's Olympians and Paralympians | ||
Coach of the Year | David Somerville ( Judo) |
Anna Signeul (
Football) Laurel Bailey ( Swimming) Neil Lennon ( Football) | |
Event of the Year | Scottish Open - Golf [37] | Freshnlo Pedal for Scotland (
Road cycling) UCI Mountain Bike World Cup | |
Local Hero | John MacDonald (Pitreavie Athletics) | Linda Nicholson (Peebles Netball) Vince Krawcyzk (Scottish Volleyball) [38] | |
Local Club | Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association | East Sutherland Wheelers (Cycling) Hamilton Gymnastics Club | |
School Sport Award | Larbert High (Stirlingshire) | Kirkhill Primary School Wallace High School (Stirling) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Neil Lennon ( Football) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 5, 2013. [39] It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White.
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
David Florence (
Canoe slalom) Eve Muirhead ( Curling) |
[40] [41] [42] [43] [44] |
Disability Award | Andrew Mullen ( Swimming) |
Gordon Reid (
Tennis) Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality | Marc Austin ( Triathlon) [45] |
Ross Murdoch (
Swimming) Ewen Ferguson ( Golf) [46] | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | ||
Best International Performance | Haile Gebrselassie ( Half marathon) [47] | ||
Team of the Year | Glasgow City ( Football) |
Eve Muirhead's rink (
Curling) Glasgow Warriors ( Rugby union) | |
Coach of the Year | Gregor Townsend ( Rugby union) |
David Gourlay (
Bowls) Leon Smith ( Tennis) | |
Event of the Year | British National Road Race Championships |
Great Scottish Run Scotland Sevens - IRB Sevens World Series | |
Local Hero | Andrew McMenigall ( Triathlon) - posthumous | Cameron Craddock (streetsport) Keith Cook (fencing) | |
Local Club | North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club | Astro Gymnastics Club The Claymores Boxing Club | |
School Sport Award | Wallace High School (Stirling) | Balfron High School (Stirlingshire) Newington Primary School (Dumfries and Galloway) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Allan Wells ( Track and field) | ||
Editor's Choice Award [48] | Ryan Mania ( Jockey, National hunt racing) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 4, 2014. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White. [49] [50]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality [51] | Ross Murdoch ( Swimming) |
Alex Marshall (
Bowls) Charlie Flynn ( Boxing) David Murdoch ( Curling) Eilidh Child ( Track and field) Eve Muirhead ( Curling) Hannah Miley ( Swimming) |
[52] [53] [54] |
Disability Award | Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) |
Libby Clegg (
Track and field) Aileen Neilson's rink ( Wheelchair curling) | |
Young Sports Personality | Bradley Neil ( Golf) [51] |
Erraid Davies (
Swimming) Josh Armstrong ( Rowing) Ryan Gauld ( Football) | |
Inspirational Performance | Lynsey Sharp ( Track and field) [51] |
Charlie Flynn (
Boxing) Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | |
Team of the Year [51] | Commonwealth Games Scotland | Scotland's
Olympic and
Paralympic curlers Scotland's Rowing team | |
Coach of the Year | David Gourlay ( Lawn bowls) | Ally Whike (
Swimming) David Somerville ( Judo) | |
Event of the Year |
Commonwealth Games and The Ryder Cup |
Glasgow Grand Prix (
IAAF Diamond League) Scottish Open - Golf | |
Local Hero | Iain Latta (Aberdeenshire Cricket Club) | Jess Reid (
Volleyball community volunteer) Sally Lumsdaine (Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club) | |
Local Club | Springhill Amateur Boxing Club (Shotts) | Blantyre Soccer Academy Woodend Bowling Academy (Glasgow) | |
School Sport Award | Larbert High School | Balfron High School Newington Primary School (Annan) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Jim Telfer ( Rugby union) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Charlie Flynn ( Boxing) |
The event was held at Glasgow City Hotel on December 3, 2015. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White. [55] The 2015 event also supported the Beatson Cancer Charity. The raffle prizes on the night of the event were given to raise money for the Charity in memory of Daily Record sports reporter Chris Roberts. [56]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray and Jamie Murray ( Tennis) [57] |
[58] [59] | |
Disability Award | Gordon Reid ( Tennis) | ||
Young Sports Personality [60] | Duncan Scott ( Swimming) | Ewan Ferguson (
Golf) Gavin Horsburg ( Rowing) Josh Armstrong ( Rowing) | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray and Jamie Murray ( Tennis) [57] | ||
Team of the Year [60] | Glasgow Warriors ( Rugby union) |
Inverness Caley Thistle (
Football) Scotland men's amateur team ( Golf) | |
Coach of the Year | John Hughes ( Football) | ||
Event of the Year [61] | World Artistic Gymnastics Championships [62] |
Davis Cup Semi Final (
GBR vs
AUS) FEI European Eventing Championship | |
Local Hero | Sonny Rhind ( Gymnastics) [61] | ||
Local Club [63] | Gartcairn Football Academy | Annan Rugby Club Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club | |
School Sport Award | Newington Primary | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Jackie Stewart ( Formula One) | ||
Editor's Choice Award [64] | Laura Muir ( Track and field) |
The event took place at the DoubleTree beside the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on 1 December, 2016. [65]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
Callum Skinner (
Track cycling) Gary Anderson ( Darts) Heather Stanning ( Rowing) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
|
Disability Award | Gordon Reid ( Tennis) |
Libby Clegg (
Track and field) Maria Lyle ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality | Maria Lyle ( Track and field) |
Kathleen Dawson (
Swimming Kieran Tierney ( Football) | |
Inspirational Performance | Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
Andy Murray (
Tennis) Hibernian ( Football) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland women's national team ( Football) | Scotland's Men's Amateur Team (
golf) Scotland women's Homeless World Cup team ( Football) | |
Coach of the Year | Ben Higson & Steven Tigg ( Swimming) |
Anna Signeul (
Football) Karen Ross ( Tennis) | |
Event of the Year | Homeless World Cup |
Great Scottish Run Tour of Britain (Stage 4) | |
Local Hero | Ammar Ashraf | David Duke Scott Glynn | |
Local Club | City of Edinburgh Volleyball Club | Haddington Table Tennis Club Perthshire Rugby | |
School Sport Award | St Rose of Lima | Arran Hs/Lamlash Primary Netherlee Primary | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | The Lisbon Lions of Celtic ( Football) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Scotland's Olympians and Paralympians |
It was held in Glasgow on December 7, 2017. [66] [67]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) |
Callum Hawkins (
Track and field) Duncan Scott ( Swimming) Elise Christie ( Speed Skating) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Josh Taylor ( Boxing) Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Stuart Hogg ( Rugby union) |
[68] [69] [70] |
Disability Award | Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) | Danii Joyce (
Swimming) Martin Perry ( table tennis) | |
Young Sports Personality | Jemma Reekie ( Track and field) | Ieuan James (
Canoeing) Scott McLay ( Swimming) | |
Inspirational Performance | Leigh Griffiths ( Football) |
Samantha Kinghorn (
Track and field) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby sevens) | |
Team of the Year [71] | Celtic ( Football) |
Scotland men's national team (
Field hockey) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby sevens) | |
Coach of the Year [71] | Brendan Rodgers ( Football) | Derek Forsyth (
Field hockey) Ian Mirfin ( Athletics) | |
Event of the Year | Ladies Scottish Open - Golf |
BWF World Badminton Championships European Rugby Champions Cup Final | |
Local Hero | Adrienne Hunter | Calum Graham Tom Jack James O'Neill | |
Local Club [71] | Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club | Grove Menzieshill Hockey Club Haddington Table Tennis Club | |
School Sport Award | St Anthony's Primary (Saltcoats) | Park School (Kilmarnock) Castlehead High School (Paisley) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Paul Lawrie ( Golf) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | One For Arthur ( National hunt racing horse) |
The event took place at the DoubleTree beside the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on 6 December, 2018. [72]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Duncan Scott ( Swimming) |
Alex Marshall (
Bowls) Andy Robertson ( Football) Grace Reid ( Diving) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Josh Taylor ( Boxing) Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Seonaid McIntosh ( Shooting) |
[73] [74] [75] [76] |
Disability Award | Toni Shaw ( Swimming) | Gavin Drysdale (
Racerunning) Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | |
Young Sports Personality | Lucas Thomson ( Diving) | Hannah Darling (
Golf) Islay Watson ( Windsurfing) | |
Inspirational Performance | Scotland men's national team ( Cricket) |
Mark Stewart (
Track cycling) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby union) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland women's national team ( Football) |
Celtic FC (
Football) Scotland men’s national team ( Basketball) | |
Coach of the Year | Shelley Kerr ( Football) | Steven Tigg (
Swimming) Andy Young ( Athletics) | |
Event of the Year | European Championships ( Multi-sport event) |
The Open Championship - Golf WCF World Junior Curling Championships | |
Local Hero | Arthur Smith (Kilbarchan AAC) | Allan Bryson (Falkirk Golf Club) Bill Reside ( Clydebank FC and Pollok FC) | |
Local Club | Team United Sports (Football for autism, Broxburn) | Edinburgh Beach Volleyball Club Moffat Rugby Football Club | |
School Sport Award | North Queensferry Primary School | Dalmilling Primary School (Ayr) Oaklands School (Edinburgh) Shapinsay Primary School (Orkney) [77] | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Dame Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) | ||
Editor's Award | Commonwealth Games Scotland |
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Sunday Mail and sportScotland Sports Awards | |
---|---|
Country | Scotland |
Presented by |
Sunday Mail sportScotland |
First awarded | 2007 |
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | |||
Disability Award | |||
Young Sports Person | |||
Inspirational Performer | |||
Amateur Performance | |||
Team of the Year | |||
Coach of the Year | |||
Event of the Year | |||
Local Hero | |||
Local Club | |||
School Sports | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 4, 2008. Around 550 guests attended the awards ceremony. It was hosted by TV motorsport presenter Suzi Perry. More than £6000 was also raised for children's medical research charity Sparks, thanks to raffle full of sporting memorabilia.
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | Sir
Alex Ferguson (
Football) Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
[1] [2] [3] [4] |
Disability Award | Aileen McGlynn ( Track cycling) |
Jim Anderson (
Swimming) Gordon Reid ( Wheelchair tennis) | |
Junior Sports Person | Kirsty McWilliam ( Triathlon) | Douglas Scott (
Swimming Joanna Henderson ( Tennis) | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | ||
Amateur Performance | Callum MacAulay ( Golf) | Carol Brown (
Motorsport) Ronald Ross ( Shinty) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland men's amateur team ( Golf) |
Rangers FC (
Football) Eve Muirhead's rink ( Curling) | |
Sport of the Year | The sport of Cycling | ||
Coach of the Year | Stephen Park ( Sailing) |
Bob Torrance (
Golf) Walter Smith ( Football) | |
Event of the Year | IAAF World Cross Country Championships |
Snooker Grand Prix World Acrobatic Gymnastics Championships | |
Local Hero | Terry McLernon (Drumchapel Table Tennis Club) | Ahid Ojaghi (
Basketball) Pam Gallant ( Disability sports) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Alex Ferguson ( Football) |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 3, 2009. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Ali Douglas and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. Highlights of the awards ceremony were screened on STV on December 6, 2009. [5] The Local Club of the Year award was added as a new category. [6]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality [7] [8] [9] |
Catriona Matthew ( Golf) | Sir
Alex Ferguson (
Football) Andy Murray ( Tennis) John Higgins ( Snooker) Dario Franchitti ( IndyCar) |
|
Disability Award | |||
Young Sports Person | Eve Muirhead ( Curling) | ||
Inspirational Performer | |||
Amateur Performance | |||
Team of the Year | |||
Coach of the Year | |||
Event of the Year | |||
Local Hero | |||
Local Club | Oban Saints Football Club [9] | ||
School Sports | |||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Colin Montgomerie ( Golf) [9] |
The event was held at the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on December 2, 2010. [10] [11] It was hosted by ESPN presenter Kelly Cates and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. STV broadcasted coverage of the awards ceremony on December 5, 2010. [12] [13]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
Hannah Miley (
Swimming) Dario Franchitti ( IndyCar) |
[14] [15] |
Disability Award | Jane Egan ( Triathlon) |
Neil Fachie (
Track cycling) Sean Fraser ( Swimming) | |
Young Sports Person | Grace Reid ( Diving) | Lewis Buchanan (
Mountain biking) Callum McBrierty ( Rowing) | |
Inspirational Performer | Robbie Renwick ( Swimming) |
Charlie Adam (
Football) Ross County FC ( Football) | |
Amateur Performance | Ronald Ross ( Shinty) |
Jennifer McIntosh (
Shooting) George Kerr | |
Team of the Year | Commonwealth Games Scotland | ||
Coach of the Year | Colin Montgomerie ( Golf) | Patrick Miley (
Swimming) Donald McIntosh ( Shooting) | |
Event of the Year [16] | UCI Mountain Bike World Cup |
ITU World Duathlon Championships CPISRA 7-a-side European Championships [17] | |
Local Hero | Paul Goodman (Renfrew Cricket Club) [18] | Ina Leslie Issie Blue | |
Local Club | Kilwinning CSC | Glenrothes Strollers City of Glasgow Gymnastics Club | |
School Sports | Arbroath High | St Joseph's Primary and Hearing Impaired Unit Crieff High (Glasgow). | |
Lifetime Achievement Award [19] | Kenny Dalglish ( Football) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 1, 2011. [20] [21] It was hosted by ESPN presenter Kelly Cates and STV presenter Stephen Jardine. Television coverage of the awards ceremony was shown by STV on December 4, 2011. [22]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) [23] |
Dario Franchitti (
IndyCar) Gary Anderson ( Darts) John Higgins ( Snooker) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
[24] [25] |
Disability Award | Ronnie McIntosh [26] | Aileen Nelson Scottish Cerebral Palsy & Acquired Brain Injury Team | |
Young Sports Personality [27] | Craig Benson ( Swimming) |
Allan Smith (
Track and field) John Paul ( Track cycling) | |
Inspirational Performance |
Catriona Matthew (
Golf) Imogen Bankier ( Badminton) Scotland Homeless World Cup team | ||
Amateur Performance | Glasgow City ( Football) [28] | Michael Stewart & James Byrne (
Golf) Scotland Homeless World Cup team ( Football) | |
Team of the Year [29] | Commonwealth Youth Games Scotland |
Glasgow City (
Football) Glasgow Tigers ( Speedway) | |
Coach of the Year |
Liz McColgan (
Athletics) Patrick Miley ( Swimming) Stewart Dickson | ||
Event of the Year | Walker Cup |
Davis Cup Third Round ((
GBR vs
HUN) Scottish Six Days Orienteering | |
Local Hero |
Andy McLaren (
Football) Douglas Fordyce Stephen Bruce | ||
Local Club [23] | Newarthill Amateur Boxing & Fitness Club | Lewis Camanachd Stirling Triathalon Club | |
School Sport Award | Ruchill Autism Unit Hawick High School Perth Grammar/St Johns RC | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award [23] | Walter Smith ( Football) | ||
Editor's Choice Award |
Voting opened in September 2012. [30] The event took place at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 6, 2012. It was hosted by Kelly Cates and BBC Scotland presenter Rob MacLean. [31]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | Sir
Chris Hoy (
Track cycling) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) Paul Lawrie ( Golf) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
[32] [33] [34] |
Disability Award | Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | Alasdair Berry (
Golf) David Smith ( Rowing) Libby Clegg ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality [35] |
Craig Benson (
Swimming and Kirsty Gilmour ( Badminton) |
Jack McDonald ( Golf) | |
Inspirational Performance | Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) [36] |
Andy Murray (
Tennis) Sir Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland's Olympians and Paralympians | ||
Coach of the Year | David Somerville ( Judo) |
Anna Signeul (
Football) Laurel Bailey ( Swimming) Neil Lennon ( Football) | |
Event of the Year | Scottish Open - Golf [37] | Freshnlo Pedal for Scotland (
Road cycling) UCI Mountain Bike World Cup | |
Local Hero | John MacDonald (Pitreavie Athletics) | Linda Nicholson (Peebles Netball) Vince Krawcyzk (Scottish Volleyball) [38] | |
Local Club | Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association | East Sutherland Wheelers (Cycling) Hamilton Gymnastics Club | |
School Sport Award | Larbert High (Stirlingshire) | Kirkhill Primary School Wallace High School (Stirling) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Chris Hoy ( Track cycling) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Neil Lennon ( Football) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 5, 2013. [39] It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White.
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
David Florence (
Canoe slalom) Eve Muirhead ( Curling) |
[40] [41] [42] [43] [44] |
Disability Award | Andrew Mullen ( Swimming) |
Gordon Reid (
Tennis) Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality | Marc Austin ( Triathlon) [45] |
Ross Murdoch (
Swimming) Ewen Ferguson ( Golf) [46] | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray ( Tennis) | ||
Best International Performance | Haile Gebrselassie ( Half marathon) [47] | ||
Team of the Year | Glasgow City ( Football) |
Eve Muirhead's rink (
Curling) Glasgow Warriors ( Rugby union) | |
Coach of the Year | Gregor Townsend ( Rugby union) |
David Gourlay (
Bowls) Leon Smith ( Tennis) | |
Event of the Year | British National Road Race Championships |
Great Scottish Run Scotland Sevens - IRB Sevens World Series | |
Local Hero | Andrew McMenigall ( Triathlon) - posthumous | Cameron Craddock (streetsport) Keith Cook (fencing) | |
Local Club | North Ayrshire Table Tennis Club | Astro Gymnastics Club The Claymores Boxing Club | |
School Sport Award | Wallace High School (Stirling) | Balfron High School (Stirlingshire) Newington Primary School (Dumfries and Galloway) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Allan Wells ( Track and field) | ||
Editor's Choice Award [48] | Ryan Mania ( Jockey, National hunt racing) |
The event was held at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow on December 4, 2014. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White. [49] [50]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality [51] | Ross Murdoch ( Swimming) |
Alex Marshall (
Bowls) Charlie Flynn ( Boxing) David Murdoch ( Curling) Eilidh Child ( Track and field) Eve Muirhead ( Curling) Hannah Miley ( Swimming) |
[52] [53] [54] |
Disability Award | Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) |
Libby Clegg (
Track and field) Aileen Neilson's rink ( Wheelchair curling) | |
Young Sports Personality | Bradley Neil ( Golf) [51] |
Erraid Davies (
Swimming) Josh Armstrong ( Rowing) Ryan Gauld ( Football) | |
Inspirational Performance | Lynsey Sharp ( Track and field) [51] |
Charlie Flynn (
Boxing) Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | |
Team of the Year [51] | Commonwealth Games Scotland | Scotland's
Olympic and
Paralympic curlers Scotland's Rowing team | |
Coach of the Year | David Gourlay ( Lawn bowls) | Ally Whike (
Swimming) David Somerville ( Judo) | |
Event of the Year |
Commonwealth Games and The Ryder Cup |
Glasgow Grand Prix (
IAAF Diamond League) Scottish Open - Golf | |
Local Hero | Iain Latta (Aberdeenshire Cricket Club) | Jess Reid (
Volleyball community volunteer) Sally Lumsdaine (Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club) | |
Local Club | Springhill Amateur Boxing Club (Shotts) | Blantyre Soccer Academy Woodend Bowling Academy (Glasgow) | |
School Sport Award | Larbert High School | Balfron High School Newington Primary School (Annan) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Jim Telfer ( Rugby union) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Charlie Flynn ( Boxing) |
The event was held at Glasgow City Hotel on December 3, 2015. It was hosted by Sky Sports presenter Jim White. [55] The 2015 event also supported the Beatson Cancer Charity. The raffle prizes on the night of the event were given to raise money for the Charity in memory of Daily Record sports reporter Chris Roberts. [56]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
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Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray and Jamie Murray ( Tennis) [57] |
[58] [59] | |
Disability Award | Gordon Reid ( Tennis) | ||
Young Sports Personality [60] | Duncan Scott ( Swimming) | Ewan Ferguson (
Golf) Gavin Horsburg ( Rowing) Josh Armstrong ( Rowing) | |
Inspirational Performance | Andy Murray and Jamie Murray ( Tennis) [57] | ||
Team of the Year [60] | Glasgow Warriors ( Rugby union) |
Inverness Caley Thistle (
Football) Scotland men's amateur team ( Golf) | |
Coach of the Year | John Hughes ( Football) | ||
Event of the Year [61] | World Artistic Gymnastics Championships [62] |
Davis Cup Semi Final (
GBR vs
AUS) FEI European Eventing Championship | |
Local Hero | Sonny Rhind ( Gymnastics) [61] | ||
Local Club [63] | Gartcairn Football Academy | Annan Rugby Club Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club | |
School Sport Award | Newington Primary | ||
Lifetime Achievement Award | Sir Jackie Stewart ( Formula One) | ||
Editor's Choice Award [64] | Laura Muir ( Track and field) |
The event took place at the DoubleTree beside the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on 1 December, 2016. [65]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Andy Murray ( Tennis) |
Callum Skinner (
Track cycling) Gary Anderson ( Darts) Heather Stanning ( Rowing) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Katherine Grainger ( Rowing Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
|
Disability Award | Gordon Reid ( Tennis) |
Libby Clegg (
Track and field) Maria Lyle ( Track and field) | |
Young Sports Personality | Maria Lyle ( Track and field) |
Kathleen Dawson (
Swimming Kieran Tierney ( Football) | |
Inspirational Performance | Ricky Burns ( Boxing) |
Andy Murray (
Tennis) Hibernian ( Football) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland women's national team ( Football) | Scotland's Men's Amateur Team (
golf) Scotland women's Homeless World Cup team ( Football) | |
Coach of the Year | Ben Higson & Steven Tigg ( Swimming) |
Anna Signeul (
Football) Karen Ross ( Tennis) | |
Event of the Year | Homeless World Cup |
Great Scottish Run Tour of Britain (Stage 4) | |
Local Hero | Ammar Ashraf | David Duke Scott Glynn | |
Local Club | City of Edinburgh Volleyball Club | Haddington Table Tennis Club Perthshire Rugby | |
School Sport Award | St Rose of Lima | Arran Hs/Lamlash Primary Netherlee Primary | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | The Lisbon Lions of Celtic ( Football) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | Scotland's Olympians and Paralympians |
It was held in Glasgow on December 7, 2017. [66] [67]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) |
Callum Hawkins (
Track and field) Duncan Scott ( Swimming) Elise Christie ( Speed Skating) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Josh Taylor ( Boxing) Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Stuart Hogg ( Rugby union) |
[68] [69] [70] |
Disability Award | Samantha Kinghorn ( Track and field) | Danii Joyce (
Swimming) Martin Perry ( table tennis) | |
Young Sports Personality | Jemma Reekie ( Track and field) | Ieuan James (
Canoeing) Scott McLay ( Swimming) | |
Inspirational Performance | Leigh Griffiths ( Football) |
Samantha Kinghorn (
Track and field) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby sevens) | |
Team of the Year [71] | Celtic ( Football) |
Scotland men's national team (
Field hockey) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby sevens) | |
Coach of the Year [71] | Brendan Rodgers ( Football) | Derek Forsyth (
Field hockey) Ian Mirfin ( Athletics) | |
Event of the Year | Ladies Scottish Open - Golf |
BWF World Badminton Championships European Rugby Champions Cup Final | |
Local Hero | Adrienne Hunter | Calum Graham Tom Jack James O'Neill | |
Local Club [71] | Kingdom Off Road Motorcycle Club | Grove Menzieshill Hockey Club Haddington Table Tennis Club | |
School Sport Award | St Anthony's Primary (Saltcoats) | Park School (Kilmarnock) Castlehead High School (Paisley) | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Paul Lawrie ( Golf) | ||
Editor's Choice Award | One For Arthur ( National hunt racing horse) |
The event took place at the DoubleTree beside the Hilton Hotel in Glasgow on 6 December, 2018. [72]
Awards | Winner | Finalists | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
Scottish Sports Personality | Duncan Scott ( Swimming) |
Alex Marshall (
Bowls) Andy Robertson ( Football) Grace Reid ( Diving) Jamie Murray ( Tennis) Josh Taylor ( Boxing) Katie Archibald ( Track cycling) Laura Muir ( Track and field) Seonaid McIntosh ( Shooting) |
[73] [74] [75] [76] |
Disability Award | Toni Shaw ( Swimming) | Gavin Drysdale (
Racerunning) Neil Fachie ( Track cycling) | |
Young Sports Personality | Lucas Thomson ( Diving) | Hannah Darling (
Golf) Islay Watson ( Windsurfing) | |
Inspirational Performance | Scotland men's national team ( Cricket) |
Mark Stewart (
Track cycling) Scotland men's national team ( Rugby union) | |
Team of the Year | Scotland women's national team ( Football) |
Celtic FC (
Football) Scotland men’s national team ( Basketball) | |
Coach of the Year | Shelley Kerr ( Football) | Steven Tigg (
Swimming) Andy Young ( Athletics) | |
Event of the Year | European Championships ( Multi-sport event) |
The Open Championship - Golf WCF World Junior Curling Championships | |
Local Hero | Arthur Smith (Kilbarchan AAC) | Allan Bryson (Falkirk Golf Club) Bill Reside ( Clydebank FC and Pollok FC) | |
Local Club | Team United Sports (Football for autism, Broxburn) | Edinburgh Beach Volleyball Club Moffat Rugby Football Club | |
School Sport Award | North Queensferry Primary School | Dalmilling Primary School (Ayr) Oaklands School (Edinburgh) Shapinsay Primary School (Orkney) [77] | |
Lifetime Achievement Award | Dame Katherine Grainger ( Rowing) | ||
Editor's Award | Commonwealth Games Scotland |
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