Cyclist Thomas voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year
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[December 17, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Cyclist
Geraint Thomas was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year on
Sunday, receiving British sport's premier annual individual accolade
in Birmingham as a reward for his remarkable Tour de France triumph.
The Welshman, whose victory in cycling's most prestigious race was
the sixth by a British rider in seven years, topped the public vote
ahead of Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and England
soccer captain Harry Kane.
Thomas was the first Welshman to win the award since soccer player
Ryan Giggs in 2009.
"I feel very lucky to have come into cycling when I did. I just went
down to the local leisure center for a swim and instead I rode my
bike," Thomas said.
Although he had previously been a double Olympic champion on the
track, he had lived in the shadow of four-times Tour de France
winner Chris Froome in Team Sky until beating his team mate and
defending champion in the 2018 race.
"As a bike rider, I always focus on myself. Obviously, people want
me to win, but hearing stories like Tyson (Fury)'s and Billy (Monger)'s,
you realize that what we do does inspire people back home," Thomas
said.
Fury amazingly beat the count after being knocked down in his world
heavyweight title draw with Deontay Wilder while youngster Monger
made an uplifting comeback to motor racing after having his legs
amputated following a Formula 4 crash.
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Team Sky's Geraint Thomas during the homecoming parade after his
victory in the Tour De France REUTERS/Rebecca Naden/File Photo
The others short-listed for the award were triple European sprint
champion Dina Asher-Smith, English cricket's record test wicket
taker James Anderson and double Olympic skeleton champion, Lizzy
Yarnold.
It completed a happy day for the 32-year-old Thomas at the end of an
unsettling week in which Sky, sponsors of Team Sky, announced it
would end its involvement with his team at the end of 2019.
Thomas picked up a replica of the winner's trophy from Tour de
France organizers earlier on Sunday after the original was stolen
from a cycling show.
Gareth Southgate, who led England's soccer men to the World Cup
semi-finals, won coach of the year while the England women's
netballers who took Commonwealth Games gold won team of the year.
Italian golfer Francesco Molinari, star of Europe's Ryder Cup win
and British Open champion, was voted World Sport Star of the Year.
(Reporting by Ian Chadband, editing by Ed Osmond)
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