Premios Nacionales del Deporte

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Premios Nacionales del Deporte (National Sports Awards) are annual sporting awards given to best Spanish athletes. They are awarded by Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) and sponsored by the Spanish royal family.

The awards were established in 1982 and are always presented for best achievements in the preceding calendar year. The two most prestigious awards are Premio Reina Sofía for Best Spanish Sportswoman and Premio Don Felipe de Borbón for Best Spanish Sportsman.

List of winners

YearSportsman of the YearSportswoman of the Year
WinnerSportWinnerSport
1982 José Marín Athletics Marta Figueras-Dotti Golf
1983 Juan Antonio Corbalán Basketball Blanca Fernández Ochoa Skiing
1984 José Manuel Abascal Athletics Marta Bobo Gymnastics
1985José AmengualSpearfishing Theresa Zabell Sailing
1986 José Luis González Athletics Mari Cruz Díaz Athletics
1987 Jorge Martínez Motorsport Coral Bistuer Taekwondo
1988 José Doreste Sailing Blanca Fernández Ochoa Skiing
1989 Manuel Pereira Fencing Ana Bautista Reyes Gymnastics
1990 Carlos Sainz Motorsport Sandra Myers Athletics
1991 Martin López-Zubero Swimming Miriam Blasco Judo
1992 Miguel Indurain Cycling Miriam Blasco and
Almudena Muñoz
Judo
1993 Jesús Ángel García and
Valentí Massana
Athletics Carmen Acedo Gymnastics
1994 José María Olazábal Golf Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and
Conchita Martínez
Tennis
1995 Miguel Indurain Cycling Taymi Chappé Fencing
1996 Fermín Cacho Athletics Theresa Zabell and
Begoña Vía-Dufresne
Sailing
1997 Joan Llaneras Cycling Isabel Fernández Judo
1998 Àlex Corretja Tennis Dori Ruano Cycling
1999 Abel Antón Athletics Niurka Montalvo Athletics
2000 Joan Llaneras and
Gervasio Deferr
Cycling
Gymnastics
Isabel Fernández Judo
2001 Pau Gasol Basketball Sheila Herrero Speed skating
2002 Alberto García Athletics Marta Domínguez Athletics
2003 Juan Carlos Ferrero Tennis Joane Somarriba Cycling
2004 David Cal Canoeing Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Equestrian
2005 Fernando Alonso Motorsport Gemma Mengual Swimming
2006 Rafael Nadal Tennis Laia Sanz Motorsport
2007 Rafael Trujillo Sailing Mayte Martínez Athletics
2008 Rafael Nadal Tennis Virginia Ruano Pascual and
Anabel Medina Garrigues
Tennis
2009 Xavi Hernández Football Marta Domínguez Athletics
2010 Jorge Lorenzo Motorsport Edurne Pasaban Mountaineering
2011 Juan Carlos Navarro Basketball Tara Pacheco and
Berta Betanzos
Sailing
2012 Joel González Taekwondo Marina Alabau Sailing
2013 Javier Gómez Noya Triathlon Mireia Belmonte Swimming
2014 Marc Márquez Motorsport Carolina Marín Badminton
2015 Javier Fernández Figure skating Ruth Beitia Athletics
2016 Saúl Craviotto Canoeing Maialen Chourraut and
Lydia Valentín
Canoeing
Weightlifting
2017 Rafael Nadal Tennis Sandra Sánchez Karate
2018 Regino Hernández and
Alejandro Valverde
Snowboarding
Cycling
Joana Pastrana Boxing
2019 Ricky Rubio Basketball Clàudia Galicia  [ ca ]Cycling and Skiing
2020Sportspeople who fought against COVID-19 from their positions on the front line (Extraordinary Award)
2021 Jon Rahm Golf Alexia Putellas Football

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