Swedish Sports Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in sports |
Location | Ericsson Globe, Stockholm |
Country | Sweden |
First awarded | 2000 |
Website | idrottsgalan |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Sveriges Television (SVT) |
The Swedish Sports Awards (Swedish: Svenska idrottsgalan) is a show to honor the past year's Swedish sports and athletes' achievements. It is hosted annually at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm in mid or late January. The event was first held in the year 2000.[1]
In the years 2021 and 2022, the event was held in Annexet instead, following the Coronavirus pandemic reducing the number of spectators.[2][3]
Awards and winners
Sportswoman of the Year
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2000 | Ludmila Engquist | Athletics |
2001 | Therese Alshammar | Swimming |
2002 | Annika Sörenstam | Golf |
2003 | Kajsa Bergqvist | Athletics |
2004 | Annika Sörenstam (2) | Golf |
2005 | Carolina Klüft | Athletics |
2006 | Anja Pärson | Alpine skiing |
2007 | Anna Carin Olofsson | Biathlon |
2008 | Anja Pärson (2) | Alpine skiing |
2009 | Emma Johansson | Cycling |
2010 | Helena Jonsson | Biathlon |
2011 | Charlotte Kalla | Cross-country skiing |
2012 | Therese Alshammar (2) | Swimming |
2013 | Lisa Nordén | Triathlon |
2014 | Abeba Aregawi | Athletics |
2015 | Charlotte Kalla (2) | Cross-country skiing |
2016 | Sarah Sjöström | Swimming |
2017 | Sarah Sjöström (2) | Swimming |
2018 | Sarah Sjöström (3) | Swimming |
2019 | Sarah Sjöström (4) | Swimming |
2020 | Tove Alexandersson | Orienteering |
2021 | Linn Svahn | Cross-country skiing |
Sportsman of the Year
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2000 | Lars Frölander | Swimming |
2001 | Lars Frölander (2) | Swimming |
2002 | Per Elofsson | Cross-country skiing |
2003 | Christian Olsson | Athletics |
2004 | Christian Olsson (2) | Athletics |
2005 | Stefan Holm | Athletics |
2006 | Tony Rickardsson | Motorcycle speedway |
2007 | Björn Lind | Cross-country skiing |
2008 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | Football |
2009 | Robert Karlsson | Golf |
2010 | Zlatan Ibrahimović (2) | Football |
2011 | Marcus Hellner | Cross-country skiing |
2012 | Marcus Hellner (2) | Cross-country skiing |
2013 | Zlatan Ibrahimović (3) | Football |
2014 | Henrik Stenson | Golf |
2015 | Zlatan Ibrahimović (4) | Football |
2016 | Johan Olsson | Cross-country skiing |
2017 | Henrik Stenson | Golf |
2018 | Daniel Ståhl | Athletics |
2019 | Armand Duplantis | Athletics |
2020 | Daniel Ståhl (2) | Athletics |
2021 | Armand Duplantis (2) | Athletics |
Team of the Year
Coach of the Year
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2000 | Bengt Johansson | Handball |
2001 | Hans Chrunak | Swimming |
2002 | Sven-Göran Eriksson | Football |
2003 | Ulf Karlsson | Athletics |
2004 | Ulf Karlsson (2) | Athletics |
2005 | Yannick Tregaro | Athletics |
2006 | Yannick Tregaro (2) | Athletics |
2007 | Bengt-Åke Gustafsson | Ice hockey |
2008 | Anders Pärson | Alpine skiing |
2009 | Nanne Bergstrand | Football |
2010 | Staffan Eklund | Biathlon |
2011 | Joakim Abrahamsson and Magnus Ingesson | Cross-country skiing |
2012 | Per Johansson | Handball |
2013 | Pia Sundhage | Football |
2014 | Pär Mårts | Ice hockey |
2015 | Rikard Grip | Cross-country skiing |
2016 | Håkan Ericson | Football |
2017 | Lars Lagerbäck | Football |
2018 | Graham Potter | Football |
2019 | Janne Andersson | Football |
2020 | Peter Gerhardsson | Football |
2021 | Greg and Helena Duplantis | Athletics |
Newcomer of the Year
Performance of the Year
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2000 | Ludmila Engquist | Athletics |
2001 | Lars Frölander | Swimming |
2002 | Christian Olsson | Athletics |
2003 | Carolina Klüft | Athletics |
2004 | Carolina Klüft (2) | Athletics |
2005 | Stefan Holm | Athletics |
2006 | Kajsa Bergqvist | Athletics |
2007 | Anette Norberg | Curling |
2008 | Carolina Klüft (3) | Athletics |
2009 | Charlotte Kalla | Cross-country skiing |
2010 | Sarah Sjöström | Swimming |
2011 | Björn Ferry | Biathlon |
2012 | Therese Alshammar | Swimming |
2013 | Lisa Nordén | Triathlon |
2014 | Johan Olsson | Cross-country skiing |
2015 | A. Haag, I. Ingemarsdotter, C. Kalla and E. Wikén | Cross-country skiing |
2016 | Men's national under-21 team | Football |
2017 | Jenny Rissveds | Cross-country cycling |
2018 | Östersunds FK | Football |
2019 | Armand Duplantis | Athletics |
2020 | Mattias Falck | Table tennis |
2021 | Armand Duplantis (2) | Athletics |
Lifetime Achievement Award
Year | Winner | Sport/Profession |
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2003 | Lennart Johansson | President of UEFA |
2004 | Sven Pettersson | Journalist |
2005 | Ingemar Johansson | Boxing |
2006 | Not awarded | |
2007 | Not awarded | |
2008 | Sven Tumba | Ice hockey |
2009 | Arne Ljungqvist | Leader in Athletics |
2010 | Not awarded | |
2011 | Ingemar Stenmark | Alpine skiing |
2012 | Not awarded | |
2013 | Toini Gustafsson Rönnlund | Cross-country skiing |
2014 | Not awarded | |
2015 | Not awarded | |
2016 | Peter Forsberg, Nicklas Lidström, Mats Sundin | Ice hockey |
2017 | Jan-Ove Waldner | Table tennis |
2018 | Not awarded | |
2019 | Pernilla Wiberg | Alpine skiing |
2020 | Annika Sörenstam | Golf |
2021 | Mats Wilander | Tennis |
Sportsperson of the century
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2000 | Björn Borg | Tennis |
Svenska Spel and the Swedish Sportjournalist Federation's Grant
Year | Winner | Sport |
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2015 | Mattias Löw | Women's Ice hockey |
See also
References
- ↑ "Vinnare | Priser | Idrottsgalan". idrottsgalan.se. Archived from the original on 2014-01-19.
- ↑ Pelle Bäckman (12 November 2020). "Idrottsgalan blir av" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ↑ Simon Sjöstrand (17 January 2022). "Den här gången satt vi bra länge" (in Swedish). SVT Sport. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
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