Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Calzaghe: BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Boxer Joe Calzaghe has been crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
The 35-year-old Welshman beat off strong competition from racing star Lewis Hamilton, who came runner-up, and fellow boxer Ricky Hatton, who achieved third place in the public vote.
Accepting the award via video link from Las Vegas, he said: "I am shocked. It's a massive honour and it caps off a wonderful year for me.
"I am very proud of it, it's a tremendous achievement. To get two boxers in the top three - wow!"
It was a double celebration for the Calzaghe family as Joe's father, boxing trainer Enzo Calzaghe, won Coach of the Year.
Paying tribute to him, Joe, who is one of three world champions coached by him, said: "It's amazing. He definitely deserves it. I am tremendously proud."
Football legend Sir Bobby Robson picked up the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award and received a standing ovation and huge applause as he made his way to the stage.
He said: "I am absolutely delighted to be here to receive this prestigious award. It's a terrific honour.
"Nobody wins anything on their own. This award really is an extension and opportunity for me to say thank you very much to everybody that has supported me."
Presenting the award, Sir Alex Ferguson said: "The reception he has received tonight tells you everything. To retain that enthusiasm and love for the game is an amazing achievement. It's a miracle."
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