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2017 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award

2017 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award

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The 2017 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award took place on 17 December 2017 at the Echo Arena in Liverpool.[1] It was the 64th presentation of the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award. Awarded annually by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the main award honours an individual's British sporting achievement over the past year, with the winner selected by public vote from a twelve-person shortlist.[2]

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The event, broadcast live on BBC One, was hosted by Gary Lineker, Clare Balding and Gabby Logan.[1]

Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds opened the ceremony and later performed a cover of "All You Need Is Love" to celebrate camaraderie in sport during 2017. Rebecca Ferguson sang "Halo" in honour of Jessica Ennis-Hill and Rag'n'Bone Man performed Grace during the in memoriam.

Nominees

The nominees for the award were revealed by Gabby Logan on 27 November 2017, during BBC One's The One Show.[3]

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Controversy

Paradise Papers

In November 2017, Hamilton was named in the Paradise Papers. It was reported that Hamilton had avoided paying £3.3 million of Value Added Tax on his private jet worth £16.5 million.[5] The leasing deal set up by advisers was said by the BBC to appear to be artificial and not to comply with an EU and UK ban on refunds for private use.[5] Host of the BBC Sports Personality of the year Gary Lineker was also named in the Paradise Papers in November 2017.

Asthma medication

On 13 December 2017, the UCI announced that Froome had returned an "Adverse Analytical Finding" for twice his allowed dose of Salbutamol, a medication against asthma. Both the A and B samples proved positive. The test was taken after stage 18 of the Vuelta a España. In a statement, Froome commented: "My asthma got worse at the Vuelta so I followed the team doctor's advice to increase my Salbutamol dosage. As always, I took the greatest care to ensure that I did not use more than the permissible dose."[6] Froome later reiterated these comments during the ceremony.

The UCI officially closed the investigation on 2 July 2018, stating that Froome had supplied sufficient evidence to suggest that his "sample results do not constitute an AAF".[7]

Other awards

In addition to the main award as "Sports Personality of the Year", several other awards will also be presented:[3]

In Memoriam


References

  1. "Rag 'n' Bone Man to perform at BBC Sports Personality of the Year in Liverpool". BBC Sport. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  2. Ingle, Sean (27 November 2017). "Anthony Joshua leads way as Sports Personality nominees revealed". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  3. "BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2017: Shortlist of 12 revealed for award". BBC Sport. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. "Lewis Hamilton 'dodged' VAT on private jet". BBC. 6 November 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  5. "Chris Froome returns adverse analytical finding for Salbutamol". Cycling News. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  6. "BBC Sports Personality 2017: England women cricketers win team award". BBC News. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  7. "Bradley Lowery: Award for Sunderland mascot at BBC Sports Personality". BBC Sport. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  8. "BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year 2017: Footballer Phil Foden wins". BBC Sport. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  9. "BBC Sports Personality 2017: Denise Larrad wins BBC Unsung Hero award". BBC Sport. 17 December 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2018.

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