World Athlete of the Year

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Sprinter Usain Bolt, here holding the 2011 trophy, was World Athlete of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2011-2013, and 2016, more times than any other athlete. Usain Bolt 2011 World Athletics Gala.jpg
Sprinter Usain Bolt, here holding the 2011 trophy, was World Athlete of the Year in 2008, 2009, 2011–2013, and 2016, more times than any other athlete.

The World Athlete of the Year award is a prize that can be won by athletes participating in events within the sport of athletics organised by World Athletics (formerly named IAAF), including track and field, cross country running, road running, and racewalking.

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The first athletes awarded in 1988 were Americans, namely sprinter Florence Griffith-Joyner and track and field athlete Carl Lewis.

Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt is the only athlete, male or female, to win the World Athlete of the Year Awards six times. Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and Morocco's middle-distance runner Hicham El Guerrouj have won the main award three times. American track and field athlete Marion Jones, sprinter Sanya Richards-Ross representing the USA, Carl Lewis and other American sprinter Michael Johnson, Ethiopia's long-distance runner Kenenisa Bekele, Kenya's long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge, and Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis have won the award twice each.

The Rising Star of the Year award was inaugurated in 2005, when Great Britain's sprinter Harry Aikines-Aryeetey was awarded. The first woman to be voted was steeplechase specialist, Ruth Bosibori of Kenya, in 2007.

Belgian heptathlete Nafissatou Thiam was the first to receive Rising Star award followed by Athlete of the Year trophy. The other athletes to achieve the feat were Venezuela's triple jumper Yulimar Rojas, Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis, and Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm. In 2022, American sprinter Erriyon Knighton became the first athlete to be crowned Rising Star twice.

Athlete of the Year winners

Middle-distance runner Hicham El Guerrouj has won the World Athlete of the Year award three times in 2001-2003. Hicham El Guerrouj cropped.jpg
Middle-distance runner Hicham El Guerrouj has won the World Athlete of the Year award three times in 2001–2003.
Pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva was World Athlete of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2008, the most wins in the female category, because Marion Jones's third award was annulled. Isinbaeva.JPG
Pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva was World Athlete of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2008, the most wins in the female category, because Marion Jones's third award was annulled.
World Athlete of the Year winners
YearMenWomenRef.
1988 Flag of the United States.svg Carl Lewis (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Florence Griffith Joyner [1]
1989 Flag of the United States.svg Roger Kingdom Flag of Cuba.svg Ana Fidelia Quirot [2]
1990 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Steve Backley Flag of Jamaica.svg Merlene Ottey [3]
1991 Flag of the United States.svg Carl Lewis (2/2) Flag of Germany.svg Katrin Krabbe [4]
1992 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Young Flag of Germany.svg Heike Henkel [5]
1993 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Colin Jackson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sally Gunnell [6]
1994 Flag of Algeria.svg Noureddine Morceli Flag of the United States.svg Jackie Joyner-Kersee [7]
1995 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jonathan Edwards Flag of the United States.svg Gwen Torrence [8]
1996 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Johnson (1/2) Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Masterkova [9]
1997 Flag of Denmark.svg Wilson Kipketer Flag of the United States.svg Marion Jones (1/2) [10]
1998 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Haile Gebrselassie Flag of the United States.svg Marion Jones (2/2) [11]
1999 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Johnson (2/2) Flag of Romania.svg Gabriela Szabo [12]
2000 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Železný Flag of the United States.svg Marion Jones [note 1] [14]
2001 Flag of Morocco.svg Hicham El Guerrouj (1/3) Flag of the United States.svg Stacy Dragila [15]
2002 Flag of Morocco.svg Hicham El Guerrouj (2/3) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Paula Radcliffe [16]
2003 Flag of Morocco.svg Hicham El Guerrouj (3/3) Flag of South Africa.svg Hestrie Cloete [17]
2004 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Kenenisa Bekele (1/2) Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Isinbayeva (1/3) [18]
2005 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Kenenisa Bekele (2/2) Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Isinbayeva (2/3) [19]
2006 Flag of Jamaica.svg Asafa Powell Flag of the United States.svg Sanya Richards (1/2) [20]
2007 Flag of the United States.svg Tyson Gay Flag of Ethiopia.svg Meseret Defar [21]
2008 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (1/6) Flag of Russia.svg Yelena Isinbayeva (3/3) [22]
2009 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (2/6) Flag of the United States.svg Sanya Richards (2/2) [23]
2010 Flag of Kenya.svg David Rudisha Flag of Croatia.svg Blanka Vlašić [24]
2011 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (3/6) Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sally Pearson [25]
2012 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (4/6) Flag of the United States.svg Allyson Felix [26]
2013 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (5/6) Flag of Jamaica.svg Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce [27]
2014 Flag of France.svg Renaud Lavillenie Flag of New Zealand.svg Valerie Adams [28]
2015 Flag of the United States.svg Ashton Eaton Flag of Ethiopia.svg Genzebe Dibaba [29]
2016 Flag of Jamaica.svg Usain Bolt (6/6) Flag of Ethiopia.svg Almaz Ayana [30]
2017 Flag of Qatar.svg Mutaz Essa Barshim Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nafissatou Thiam [31]
2018 Flag of Kenya.svg Eliud Kipchoge (1/2) Flag of Colombia.svg Caterine Ibargüen [32]
2019 Flag of Kenya.svg Eliud Kipchoge (2/2) Flag of the United States.svg Dalilah Muhammad [33]
2020 Flag of Sweden.svg Armand Duplantis (1/3) Flag of Venezuela.svg Yulimar Rojas (1/2) [34]
2021 Flag of Norway.svg Karsten Warholm Flag of Jamaica.svg Elaine Thompson-Herah [35]
2022 Flag of Sweden.svg Armand Duplantis (2/3) Flag of the United States.svg Sydney McLaughlin [36]
2023 Flag of the United States.svg Noah Lyles
Flag of Sweden.svg Armand Duplantis (3/3)
Flag of Kenya.svg Kelvin Kiptum
Flag of Kenya.svg Faith Kipyegon
Flag of Venezuela.svg Yulimar Rojas (2/2)
Flag of Ethiopia.svg Tigist Assefa
[37]

Rising Star winners

Sprinter Erriyon Knighton is the only athlete that won the Rising Star of the Year award twice, in 2021 and 2022. Erriyon Knighton (cropped) Eugene 2022.jpg
Sprinter Erriyon Knighton is the only athlete that won the Rising Star of the Year award twice, in 2021 and 2022.
Rising Star of the Year winners
YearMenWomenRef.
2005 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry Aikines-Aryeetey [38]
2006 Flag of Estonia.svg Margus Hunt [1]
2007 Flag of Kenya.svg Ruth Bosibori [1]
2008 Flag of Kenya.svg Pamela Jelimo [note 2] [1]
2009 not awarded
2010 Flag of Germany.svg Till Wöschler Flag of Sweden.svg Angelica Bengtsson [39]
2011 Flag of Grenada.svg Kirani James Flag of Germany.svg Christin Hussong [40]
2012 Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Keshorn Walcott Flag of the Bahamas.svg Anthonique Strachan [1]
2013 Flag of the United States.svg Mary Cain [1]
2014 Flag of France.svg Wilhem Belocian Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Morgan Lake [1]
2015 Flag of Japan.svg Abdul Hakim Sani Brown Flag of the United States.svg Candace Hill [1]
2016 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Andre De Grasse Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Nafissatou Thiam [1]
2017 Flag of Norway.svg Karsten Warholm Flag of Venezuela.svg Yulimar Rojas [1]
2018 Flag of Sweden.svg Armand Duplantis Flag of the United States.svg Sydney McLaughlin [1]
2019 Flag of Ethiopia.svg Selemon Barega Flag of Ukraine.svg Yaroslava Mahuchikh [1]
2020 not awarded [note 3]
2021 Flag of the United States.svg Erriyon Knighton (1/2) Flag of the United States.svg Athing Mu [35]
2022 Flag of the United States.svg Erriyon Knighton (2/2) Flag of Serbia.svg Adriana Vilagoš [41]
2023 Flag of Kenya.svg Emmanuel Wanyonyi Flag of Kenya.svg Faith Cherotich [42]

Notes

  1. In 2007, Marion Jones's award was annulled by the IAAF after she had pleaded guilty to the use of steroids in 2000 and 2001. [13]
  2. As Revelation of the Year award
  3. Not awarded due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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