Tuesday, 29 November 2016

Froome, Wiggins omitted from BBC awards shortlist

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Tour de France champion Chris Froome and Bradley Wiggins have been omitted from the shortlist of 16 contenders for the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year award, although Para-cyclist Kadeena Cox and Olympians Jason and Laura Kenny have made the cut.

Wiggins won gold in the team pursuit in Rio to become Britain's most decorated Olympian. He perhaps missed out on the SPOTY shortlist due to the controversy that has raged since his use of Therapeutic Use Exemptions (TUEs) was revealed.

Froome can perhaps feel more aggrieved to have missed out, having won his third Tour de France title and Olympic bronze in the time trial. He dominated cycling's biggest event in July, ensuring his place in the pantheon of the sport by becoming one of only eight riders to win the Tour on three or more occasions.

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SPOTY shortlists are often dominated by Olympic stars in Olympic years and The Kenny's were the driving force of Britain's success on the track in Rio, with five gold medals between them. The award is not exclusively based on results, and the pair have captured the imagination of the British public, marrying in the wake of Rio after their relationship became public at London 2012. They are often now referred to as British sport's 'golden couple'.

Jason Kenny's triple gold medal haul in Rio took him level with Chris Hoy's British record of six career golds. The 28-year-old kicked off the track cycling programme at the Games with a third straight victory in the team sprint, and he went on to win the individual sprint and then the keirin. 

Laura Kenny, 24, was faultless once again, backing up the gold medals she had won in London in the team pursuit and the omnium - breaking the world record in the former. 

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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