The Borneo Post

That’s wife as Murray wins third BBC award

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LONDON: Andy Murray was voted the BBC Sports Personalit­y of the Year for a record third time on Sunday despite his wife telling him she was voting for one of his rivals.

The 29-year- old Murray capped a memorable year in which he claimed his second Wimbledon and Olympic tit les, deposed Novak Djokovic as world number one and became a father for the first time.

He beat two- time Olympic triathlon champion Alistair Br own l e e a n d O ly mpi c showjumpin­g gold medal list Nick Skelton in the publ ic vote with the results announced at a ceremony in Birmingham.

“Actually, I’ve got a bone to pick with my wife ( Kim) because about an hour ago she told me she’d voted for Nick Skelton. Not smart from her with Christmas coming up,” said Murray who was presented with his trophy at his Miami training base by former world heavyweigh­t box ing champion L ennox Lewis.

Murray, who also won the award in 2013 and 2015, added: “I’d like to thank everyone who voted – I really appreciate your support.

“Also I’d like to thank my family. I think my mum is in the crowd there (in Birmingham). I’d like to thank my dad as as well, who just got married 10 days ago.

“A huge thanks to my wife and my daughter ( Sophia) – she won’t know what this means yet, but maybe in a few years she will.”

Leic e s ter City manager Claudio Ranieri was named coach of the year after guiding the Foxes to the Premier League title.

Leicester, 5,000- 1 to lift the trophy at the start of last season, were also voted team of the year.

Michael Phelps received the lifetime achievemen­t award af ter winning f ive Olympic golds in Rio, taking his total to 23 gold and 28 medals in total.

American teenage gymnast Simone Bi les was named Overseas Sports Personalit­y of the Year for her four gold medals and bronze in Rio. — AFP

 ??  ?? This file photo shows Britain’s Andy Murray celebratin­g with the trophy after winning the men’s singles final on the eighth and final day of the ATP WorldTour Finals tennis tournament in London. — AFP photo
This file photo shows Britain’s Andy Murray celebratin­g with the trophy after winning the men’s singles final on the eighth and final day of the ATP WorldTour Finals tennis tournament in London. — AFP photo

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