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Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year

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Annual award

Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year
Simone Biles, 2025 winner
Awarded for"the most remarkable women from the world of sport along with the greatest achievements fans have admired throughout the year."[1]
LocationMadrid (2025)
Presented byLaureus Sport for Good Foundation
First award2000
Currently held byUnited StatesSimone Biles (4th award)
Most awardsUnited StatesSerena Williams
United StatesSimone Biles
(4 awards each)
Most nominationsUnited StatesSerena Williams
JamaicaShelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce
United StatesAllyson Felix
United StatesKatie Ledecky
(5 nominations each)
WebsiteOfficial website

TheLaureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year is an annual award honouring the achievements of individual women from the world of sports. It was first awarded in 2000 as one of the seven constituent awards presented during theLaureus World Sports Awards.[1] The awards are presented by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, a global organisation involved in more than 150 charity projects supporting 500,000 young people.[2] The first ceremony was held on 25 May 2000 inMonte Carlo, at whichNelson Mandela gave the keynote speech.[3] As of 2020[update], a shortlist of six nominees for the award comes from a panel composed of the "world's leading sports editors, writers and broadcasters".[1] The Laureus World Sports Academy then selects the winner who is presented with a Laureus statuette, created byCartier, at an annual awards ceremony held in various locations around the world.[4] The awards are considered highly prestigious and are frequently referred to as the sporting equivalent of "Oscars".[5][6][7]

The inaugural winner of the award was American sprinterMarion Jones, who, at the time of the presentation, was considered to be "the world's dominant sprinter".[5] She later admitted to having taken performance-enhancing drugs and, along with being stripped of her Olympic medals by theInternational Olympic Committee in 2007,[8] her Laureus Award and nominations (2001 and 2003) were rescinded.[9] American sportswomen have won more awards and nominations than any other nationality, with eleven wins and thirty-eight nominations. American tennis playerSerena Williams and American artistic gymnastSimone Biles holds the record for the most awards with four.[10] The 2025 award was won by American artistic gymnastSimone Biles for the fourth time.[11]

List of winners and nominees

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Key
*Indicates individual whose award or nomination was later rescinded
Laureus World Sports Award for Sportswoman of the Year winners and nominees
YearImageWinnerNationalitySportNomineesRef(s)
2000Marion JonesMarion Jones*USAAthleticsLindsay Davenport (USA) –tennis
Gabriela Szabo (ROM) –athletics
[9][12]
2001Cathy FreemanCathy FreemanAUSAthleticsInge de Bruijn (NED) –swimming
Marion Jones* (USA) –athletics
Karrie Webb (AUS) –golf
Venus Williams (USA) –tennis
[13][14]
2002Jennifer CapriatiJennifer CapriatiUSATennisInge de Bruijn (NED) –swimming
Stacy Dragila (USA) –athletics
Annika Sörenstam (SWE) –golf
Venus Williams (USA) –tennis
[15][16]
2003Serena WilliamsSerena WilliamsUSATennisMarion Jones* (USA) –athletics
Janica Kostelić (CRO) –alpine skiing
Paula Radcliffe (GBR) –athletics
Annika Sörenstam (SWE) –golf
[17][18]
2004Annika SorenstamAnnika SörenstamSWEGolfInge de Bruijn (NED) –swimming
Justine Henin-Hardenne (BEL) –tennis
Maria de Lurdes Mutola (MOZ) –athletics
Paula Radcliffe (GBR) –athletics
Serena Williams (USA) –tennis
[19][20]
2005Kelly HolmesKelly HolmesGBRAthleticsYelena Isinbayeva (RUS) –athletics
Carolina Klüft (SWE) –athletics
Maria Sharapova (RUS) –tennis
Annika Sörenstam (SWE) –golf
Leontien Zijlaard-Van Moorsel (NED) –cycling
[21][22]
2006Janica KostelićCROAlpine skiingKim Clijsters (BEL) –tennis
Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH) –athletics
Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS) –athletics
Carolina Klüft (SWE) –athletics
Paula Radcliffe (GBR) –athletics
Annika Sörenstam (SWE) –golf
[23][24]
2007Yelena IsinbayevaYelena IsinbayevaRUSAthleticsJustine Henin (BEL) –tennis
Carolina Klüft (SWE) –athletics
Laure Manaudou (FRA) –swimming
Amélie Mauresmo (FRA) –tennis
Maria Sharapova (RUS) –tennis
[25][26]
2008Justin HeninJustine HeninBELTennisYelena Isinbayeva (RUS) –athletics
Carolina Klüft (SWE) –athletics
Libby Lenton (AUS) –swimming
Marta (BRA) –football
Lorena Ochoa (MEX) –golf
[27][28]
2009Yelena IsinbayevaYelena IsinbayevaRUSAthleticsTirunesh Dibaba (ETH) –athletics
Lorena Ochoa (MEX) –golf
Stephanie Rice (AUS)–swimming
Lindsey Vonn (USA) –alpine skiing
Venus Williams (USA) –tennis
[29][30]
2010Serena WilliamsSerena WilliamsUSATennisShelly-Ann Fraser (JAM) –athletics
Federica Pellegrini (ITA) –swimming
Sanya Richards (USA) –athletics
Britta Steffen (GER) –swimming
Lindsey Vonn (USA) –alpine skiing
[18][31]
2011Lindsey VonnLindsey VonnUSAAlpine skiingKim Clijsters (BEL) –tennis
Jessica Ennis (GBR) –athletics
Blanka Vlašić (CRO) –athletics
Serena Williams (USA) –tennis
Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) –tennis
[32][33]
2012Vivian CheruiyotVivian CheruiyotKENAthleticsCarmelita Jeter (USA) –athletics
Maria Höfl-Riesch (GER) –alpine skiing
Homare Sawa (JPN) –football
Petra Kvitová (CZE) –tennis
Yani Tseng (TPE) –golf
[34][35]
2013Jessica EnnisJessica EnnisGBRAthleticsAllyson Felix (USA) –athletics
Lindsey Vonn (USA) –alpine skiing
Missy Franklin (USA) –swimming
Serena Williams (USA) –tennis
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) –athletics
[36][37]
2014Missy FranklinMissy FranklinUSASwimmingSerena Williams (USA) –tennis
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) –athletics
Yelena Isinbayeva (RUS) –athletics
Tina Maze (SLO) –alpine skiing
Nadine Angerer (GER) –football
[38][39]
2015Genzebe DibabaGenzebe DibabaETHAthleticsValerie Adams (NZL) –athletics
Li Na (CHN) –tennis
Tina Maze (SLO) –alpine skiing
Serena Williams (USA) –tennis
Marit Bjørgen (NOR) –Nordic skiing
[40][41]
2016Serena WilliamsSerena WilliamsUSATennisGenzebe Dibaba (ETH) –athletics
Anna Fenninger (AUT) –alpine skiing
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) –athletics
Katie Ledecky (USA) –swimming
Carli Lloyd (USA) –football
[18][42]
2017Simone BilesSimone BilesUSAGymnasticsAllyson Felix (USA) –athletics
Laura Kenny (GBR) –cycling
Angelique Kerber (GER) –tennis
Katie Ledecky (USA) –swimming
Elaine Thompson (JAM) –athletics
[43][44]
2018Serena WilliamsSerena WilliamsUSATennisAllyson Felix (USA) –athletics
Katie Ledecky (USA) –swimming
Garbiñe Muguruza (ESP) –tennis
Caster Semenya (RSA) –athletics
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) –alpine skiing
[45][46]
2019Simone BilesSimone BilesUSAGymnasticsSimona Halep (ROU) –tennis
Angelique Kerber (GER) –tennis
Ester Ledecká (CZE) –snowboarding
Daniela Ryf (  SUI) –triathlon
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) –skiing
[47][48][49]
2020Simone BilesSimone BilesUSAGymnasticsAllyson Felix (USA) –athletics
Megan Rapinoe (USA) –football
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) –alpine skiing
Naomi Osaka (JPN) –tennis
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (JAM) –athletics
[50][51]
2021Naomi OsakaNaomi OsakaJPNTennisAnna van der Breggen (NED) –cycling
Federica Brignone (ITA) –alpine skiing
Brigid Kosgei (KEN) –athletics
Wendie Renard (FRA) –football
Breanna Stewart (USA) –basketball
[52]
2022Elaine Thompson-HerahElaine Thompson-HerahJAMAthleticsAshleigh Barty (AUS) –tennis
Allyson Felix (USA) –athletics
Katie Ledecky (USA) –swimming
Emma McKeon (AUS) –swimming
Alexia Putellas (ESP) –football
[53]
2023Shelly-Ann Fraser-PryceShelly-Ann Fraser-PryceJAMAthleticsKatie Ledecky (USA) –swimming
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) –athletics
Alexia Putellas (ESP) –football
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) –alpine skiing
Iga Swiatek (POL) –tennis
[54]
2024Aitana BonmatíAitana BonmatíESPFootballShericka Jackson (JAM) –athletics
Faith Kipyegon (KEN) –athletics
Sha'Carri Richardson (USA) –athletics
Mikaela Shiffrin (USA) –skiing
Iga Swiatek (POL) –tennis
[55]
2025Simone BilesSimone BilesUSAGymnasticsAitana Bonmatí (ESP) –football
Sifan Hassan (NED) –athletics
Faith Kipyegon (KEN) –athletics
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (USA) –athletics
Aryna Sabalenkatennis
[56]

Statistics

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Statistics are correct as of 2025 nominations.
Multiple winners and nominees
NameWinsNominations
Serena Williams45
Simone Biles44
Yelena Isinbayeva24
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce15
Annika Sörenstam14
Lindsey Vonn13
Justine Henin12
Janica Kostelić11
Jessica Ennis11
Genzebe Dibaba11
Naomi Osaka11
Missy Franklin11
Elaine Thompson-Herah11
Aitana Bonmatí11
Cathy Freeman10
Jennifer Capriati10
Kelly Holmes10
Vivian Cheruiyot10
Allyson Felix05
Katie Ledecky05
Carolina Klüft04
Venus Williams03
Inge de Bruijn03
Paula Radcliffe03
Mikaela Shiffrin03
Maria Sharapova02
Kim Clijsters02
Tirunesh Dibaba02
Lorena Ochoa02
Tina Maze02
Angelique Kerber02
Alexia Putellas02
Iga Swiatek02
Mikaela Shiffrin02
Winners by nationality
CountryWinnersNominations
USA1138
JAM27
RUS26
GBR25
SWE18
AUS15
BEL14
ESP13
ETH13
CRO12
JPN12
KEN12
NED06
GER05
KEN03
CZE02
ITA02
MEX02
POL02
ROU02
SLO02
AUT01
BRA01
CHN01
DEN01
FRA01
MOZ01
NZL01
RSA01
 SUI01
TPE01
Winners by sport
SportWinnersNominations
Athletics949
Tennis727
Gymnastics44
Alpine skiing212
Swimming114
Football18
Golf18
Cycling03
Basketball01
Nordic skiing01
Snowboarding01
Triathlon01

See also

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* Since this award, Jones has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. Her award has been rescinded.
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