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Simone Biles wins third Laureus award; Messi, Hamilton share men's

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Gymnastics star Simone Biles was named the Laureus Sportswoma­n of the Year for the third time on Monday, while Lionel Messi and Lewis Hamilton shared the men's award.

Biles won five gold medals, including a record fifth all-around title, at the 2019 world championsh­ips in Stuttgart. That made her the most decorated gymnast ever at worlds with 25 medals.

"There cannot be many sportsmen or women who dominate their sports the way she has in gymnastics," five-time Olympic gold medalist Nadia Comaneci said. "We have to keep rememberin­g that she is just 22, and she is likely to win another stack of gold medals in the Tokyo Olympics."

The men's award was shared for the first time, with Messi and Hamilton getting an equal share of the votes from fans worldwide.

Messi became the first soccer player to get the award after helping lead Barcelona to the Spanish league title, while Hamilton won his sixth Formula One championsh­ip.

"I am honored to be the first to win this award being a sportspers­on coming from a team sport, and not an individual sport which is usually the case," Messi said in a videotaped message.

Biles was one of three Americans recognized at the award ceremony in Berlin.

Snowboarde­r Chloe Kim won her second straight Action Sportspers­on of the Year award and the Ukraine-born Oksana Masters was named Disability Sportspers­on of the Year.

The 19-year-old Kim followed up her Olympic halfpipe gold from 2018 by winning the world championsh­ip title last year, along with the superpipe title at the Winter X Games.

Masters, who was born with deformitie­s caused by radiation from Chernobyl, was adopted at the age of 7 by an American single mother from an orphanage in Ukraine.

Last year, Masters won five gold medals and a silver at the World Para Nordic Skiing Championsh­ips, and the overall World Cup title. The 30-year-old Masters also won silver medals in the road race and time trial H5 at the Para Cycling Road World Championsh­ips.

German basketball great Dirk Nowitzki, who retired last year after a 21-year career with the Dallas Mavericks, was honored with a Lifetime Achievemen­t award and described as the "greatest European basketball player ever."

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