LONDON, January 26, 2022 – The world’s foremost sporting honours will return in April when the winners of the 2022 Laureus World Sports Awards are
announced.
Due to the ongoing limitations and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2022 Awards will build on the
success of Laureus’ 2021 ‘virtual’ Awards. The showcase event will continue to celebrate the achievement of athletes
and the inspirational stories from the world of sport, which last year included the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
and Euro 2020.
With the Nominees selected by a panel of 1300 sports journalists due to be announced on 2nd February, the Awards will
follow to announce the winners of the most prestigious Awards in sport following a vote by the 71 Members of the Laureus
World Sports Academy.
The Laureus Academy form the ultimate sports jury, consisting of many of the greatest Olympic gold medallists, world
champions and most famous achievers in sport. This group provide the insight and understanding of what makes exceptional
sporting achievement and the concept of ‘athletes celebrating athletes’ ensures the value of the awards to the world of
sport more widely.
Sean Fitzpatrick, Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy, said: “We know for sure, after such an amazing and
challenging year for sport, that 2022 will be an Awards to remember. The Academy are certainly going to have a difficult
job selecting the Winners from so many outstanding sportsmen, sportswomen and teams.”
In addition to the seven Nominated categories: Sportsman, Sportswoman, Team, Breakthrough, Comeback, Disability and
Action Sports, Laureus will recognise the efforts of community based programmes through its ‘Sport for Good Award’. The
Laureus Academy will also select winners of special Awards which have included Lifetime Achievement, Spirit of Sport and
Athlete Advocacy.
Last year’s winners included Rafael Nadal (Sportsman), Naomi Osaka (Sportswoman), Bayern Munich (Team), Patrick Mahomes
(Breakthrough) and Max Parrot (Comeback) as well as Billie Jean King (Lifetime) and Lewis Hamilton (for the inaugural
Laureus Athlete Advocate Award).
The Award presentations and related news stories will be fully available to the world’s media and broadcast extensively
on Laureus social media platforms. A broadcast show will continue Laureus’ record of extensive global syndication,
delivering annual television audiences of over 600 million for the Awards and associated news content, along with many
millions more across social and digital channels.