European Number One Rory McIlroy has reacted with pride to the news
that he is the only non-Olympian to earn a place on the 12-strong
shortlist for this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
As
expected, stars of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
dominate the list, while five female athletes have made the cut in
contrast to last year's controversial all-male shortlist.
McIlroy,
who won his second Major title this year and finished top of both the
Race to Dubai and US money list, said: "I am delighted to be nominated
again for Sports Personality of the Year.
"It is a real honour to
be nominated two years in a row. With it being an Olympic year, and with
so many outstanding achievements in British sport in 2012, the voting
is sure to go right down to the wire."
McIlroy is joined on the
shortlist by Nicola Adams, who made history by becoming the first
Olympic women's boxing champion when she floored world number one Ren
Cancan en route to a memorable points win in London.
Adams told
the Press Association: "I didn't expect to be nominated, let along make
the short list. There are so many big names on the list, and so many
others who didn't make it, that I am just happy to be part of it.
"I
have watched Sports Personality of the Year for years and I never once
thought I would be part of it. I would have been happy enough with my
gold medal. Everything that is happening now is just a bonus."
Katherine
Grainger's British rowing team-mates reacted with delight to the news
that Grainger, whose double sculls gold medal with Anna Watkins came on
the back of three consecutive Olympic silvers, had also made a cut.
In
a joint statement they said: "We are very proud that Katherine has made
the shortlist, representing not only the rowing team but women in
sport. She has given so much to her team and country that it is
brilliant she is being recognised in this way."
Cyclist Bradley
Wiggins is the bookmakers' odds-on favourite after his historic triumph
in the Tour de France and gold in the Olympic time trial, ahead of Mo
Farah, double gold medallist in the 5,000metres and 10,000m.
Andy
Murray, who became the first British man to win a Grand Slam singles
title for 76 years when he triumphed in the US Open and also won an
Olympic gold for good measure, is ranked third favourite with the
bookies just ahead of Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis.
David
Weir is one of three Paralympians on the list, the four-time London
gold medallist joined by another four-time London Paralympic champion,
cyclist Sarah Storey, and swimmer Ellie Simmonds
Barbara Slater,
the director of BBC Sport who chaired the shortlisting panel, admitted
that having to leave out so many big names had been painful.
Slater
said in a BBC blog: "We had already extended the shortlist for the main
award this year from 10 to 12, but at times we all wished it was nearer
15 or 20.
"It was very difficult to leave off Olympians and
Paralympians of the calibre of Charlotte Dujardin, Alistair Brownlee,
Jade Jones, Sophie Christiansen, Laura Trott, Jonnie Peacock, Jason
Kenny and Victoria Pendleton, to name just a few."
The expert
panel included national newspaper sports editors and three former award
nominees, Sir Steve Redgrave, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson and Denise
Lewis.
The panel also selected the winners of the coach of the year, team of the year and overseas personality.
The
main award will be chosen by public vote and announced at the Sports
Personality of the Year show from London's ExCeL centre on December 16.
Shortlist
(in alphabetical order): Nicola Adams (Olympic boxing), Ben Ainslie
(Olympic sailing), Jessica Ennis (Olympic heptathlon), Mo Farah (Olympic
5,000m and 10,000m), Katherine Grainger (Olympic rowing), Sir Chris Hoy
(Olympic cycling), Rory McIlroy (world number one golfer and USPGA
champion), Andy Murray (Olympic tennis and US Open champion), Ellie
Simmonds (Paralympic swimming), Sarah Storey (Paralympic cycling), David
Weir (Paralympic wheelchair athlete), Bradley Wiggins (Olympic cycling
and Tour de France winner).
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