Kenyan_Sports_Personality_of_the_Year

Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year

Kenyan Sports Personality of the Year

Annual national awards given for sports personalities and organisations in Kenya


Kenyan Sport Personality of the Year Awards, also known as SOYA Awards, are annual national awards given for sports personalities and organisations in Kenya. The awards were initiated in 2004 by Paul Tergat. The awards for each year are held at the beginning of the next year (e.g. 2008 awards took place in January 2009).

Awards winners

See footnote[1]

2004

2005

  • Sportsman of the year: Benjamin Limo (athletics)
  • Sportswoman of the year: Catherine Ndereba (athletics)
  • Sports team of the year (men): Kenya Chiba Ekiden relay team (athletics)
  • Sports team of the year (women): National volleyball team
  • Most Promising sportsman: Samuel Wanjiru (athletics)
  • Most Promising sportswoman: Veronica Nyaruai Wanjiru (athletics)
  • Hall of Fame inductee: Joe Kadenge (football)
  • Sports Federation: Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (general)
  • Special Category: Edwin Kipchumba (athletics, paralympic)

2006

2007

  • Sportsman of the year: Jason Dunford (swimming)
  • Sportswoman of the year: Janeth Jepkosgei (athletics)
  • Sports team of the year (men): Kenya national rugby sevens team
  • Sports team of the year (women): Junior World Cross Country team (athletics)
  • Most Promising sportsman: Asbel Kiprop (athletics)
  • Most Promising sportswoman: Ruth Bosibori (athletics)
  • Hall of Fame inductee: Paul Wekesa (tennis)
  • Sports Federation: Kenya Motorsports Foundation
  • Special Category (men): Abraham Tarbei (athletics, paralympic)
  • Special Category (women): Betty Cheruiyot (athletics, paralympic)
  • Community Hero: Tegla Loroupe (athletics, paralympic)

2008

2009

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2010

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2019

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Individual winners

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See also


References

  1. Soya Awards Archived 2022-05-19 at the Wayback Machine official website
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  5. "SOYA Winners 2007". SOYAAwards.com. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  6. "SOYA Winners 2008". SOYAAwards.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  7. "SOYA Winners 2009". SOYAAwards.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  8. "SOYA Winners 2010". SOYAAwards.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
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  11. Abuga, Amos (10 December 2013). "Kemboi, Kiplagat scoop top SOYA awards". MichezoAfrika.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  12. Isaboke, Alex (16 January 2015). "Kenya: Mwangangi Crowned 2014 Soya Winner". AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  13. Isaboke, Alex (16 January 2016). "Yego crowned 2015 SOYA winner". CapitalFM.co.ke. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  14. "Full list of 2019 SOYA awards winners". Citizen News Line. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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