F1 Changsheng driver Hamilton and world soccer player Macy both won the 2020 Lawrence male player of the Year award, and American gymnastics star Byers won the Best Female Athlete award.
Xinhua News Agency, Berlin, February 17 (Reporter Liu Wei) the 2020 Lawrence World Sports Awards ceremony was held in Berlin on the evening of 17th, f1 Changsheng driver Hamilton and world soccer player Macy both won the 2020 Lawrence male player of the Year award, and American gymnastics star Byers won the Best Female Athlete award.
The final jury of the award Lawrence World Sports Association is difficult to choose between Hamilton and Macy. It is believed that the two men’s achievements in 2019 are difficult to distinguish, and the two sports stars finally share the honor of the best male athlete. This is the first time in the 20-year history of Lawrence award.
American gymnastics star Byers won Lawrence’s best female athlete of the year award for the third time in four years. At the 2019 Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, 22-year-old Byers won five gold medals, including the fifth all-around world champion, and helped the US team win the team championship for five consecutive times. Byers has won 25 medals in the world gymnastics championships and is the gymnast who won the most medals in history.
With its outstanding contribution to basketball, the legendary German athlete Nowitzki was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. Nowitzki retired after the end of the 2018-2019 season. In the 21 years of playing for Dallas Lone Ranger (former Dallas Mavericks), he was the only one in the history of the American League basketball team who scored more than 31000 points and more than 10,000 rebounds at the same time, players with more than 3000 assists, more than 1000 steals and more than 1000 three-point goals.
South Africa, the champion of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, defeated Liverpool football club of Jurgen Klopp and other competitors, and won Lawrence’s best team of the year award. The Lawrence Society Special Achievement Award was awarded to the Spanish Basketball Association, which has only been awarded four times so far. Spain won the World Cup in China men’s basketball 2019 and won the championship three times in the past four European Basketball Championships women’s basketball.
The Best Breakthrough Award was awarded to 22-year-old Columbia cyclist Egan Bernal. He won the championship in the Tour de France for the second time and became the youngest champion in the 110-year history of the event. He was also the first Columbia driver to win the championship of the Tour de France.
Indian cricket star alluvial gold Tian won Lawrence Sports Moment award ducurno. The award was voted by global sports fans to recognize and commemorate the unforgettable moment when sports have united people in the past 20 years. In the 2011 Cricket World Cup, Tian ducurno led India to win the championship. This is the first time India has won the World Cup in its own land and the second time in its history.
Sofia Florich won the best comeback award in Germany’s third-level Formula racer. In 2018, she had an accident on the Macau track, hitting the isolation barrier, causing spinal fractures. After 11 hours of surgery and several months of recovery, she participated in the competition for the Macau Grand Prix again one year after the accident.
In the competition for the best disabled athlete of the year, oaksana Masters stood out. She won a silver in hardware at the Disabled Nordic skiing world championships, and also won the World Cup championship title of disabled cross-country skiing. In addition, she also won the silver medal of H5 group in the road race and time trial race at the disabled road cycling world championships.
American snowboarder Chloe King won the Best Extreme Athlete award of the year. She once won the U-pool gold medal in the world championships. Although she is only 19 years old, she has won this honor for the second time. New York’s football item South Bronx Federation (SouthBronxUnited) won the Sports Public Welfare Award, which helps teenagers in poor communities improve their education through football.