

South African businessman Johann Rupert launches Laureus with support from friends and colleagues around the world, realising a long-held vision for a global sporting movement.

His vision proceeds with support from Swiss luxury group Richemont and, later, Daimler through Mercedes-Benz.

Cartier are commissioned to design and produce a prize worthy of the best in world sport – the Laureus.
Nelson Mandela attends as Patron and guest of honour; he delivers a now iconic speech:
TheLaureus World Sports Academy, a unique collection of the greatest living sporting legends, each of whom has achieved the pinnacle of success in their sport, is formed.
David Beckham and the Manchester United treble-winning team of 1999 win the inauguralLaureus World Team of the Year Award.
Mathare Youth Sports Association in the slums of Nairobi, Kenya.
Members of the Laureus World Sports Academy visit the Unified Sports programme in Shanghai.
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Members of the Laureus World Sports Academy visit the Unified Sports programme in Shanghai, marking the start of a longstanding relationship between Laureus and Special Olympics. Academy Members partner with Laureus because they want to be a part of a global movement that has the expertise, the network and the power to bring real and lasting change: We don’t just fund programmes; we invest in communities.
Laureus' footprint around the world expands withlaunch of a National Foundation in Germany.
F1 world champion Michael Shumacher wins the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in Monaco.

Skateboarding legendTony Hawk is inducted into theLaureus World Sports Academy.
Laureus begins its support of Magic Bus, a project aiming to take children out of poverty through sports coaching and mentoring in India. Laureus supports programmes like Magic Bus to utilise and empower local expertise to establish authentic connections with the communities they reach.

Legendary actorMorgan Freeman hosts the Laureus World Sports Awards in Estoril, Portugal.
Swiss luxury watchmakerIWC Schaffhausen is announced as a Global Partner of Laureus.
Laureus’ global footprint expands, with National Sport for Good Foundations launched in Argentina and Italy, joining Germany, South Africa and the United States.
The first special edition watch is produced by IWC Schaffhausen.

Laureus launches support for sport for good programming in Hong Kong, China, through Operation Breakthrough. This begins more than two decades of work in the region.

Dutch football legendJohan Cruyff is presented with theLaureus Lifetime Achievement Award.
Rafael Nadal wins Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year Award
in Barcelona, following his maiden French Open title at Roland-Garros.
The Laureus National Sport for Good Foundation Switzerlandlaunches in Zurich.
BoxerMarvelous Marvin Hagler and NFL Hall of FamerMarcus Allen become the 44th and 45th members of the Laureus World Sports Academy.

Laureus Academy Members visit the work of Laureus Sport for Good around the world, including inspirational visits to programmes in India, Cambodia and Ghana – raising the profile of programmes around the world, and drawing the attention of local decision-makers to their work.
After making history at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, sprint sensationUsain Bolt wins his first Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award, presented by Laureus Academy Members,Michael Johnson andEdwin Moses.


Academy MemberDaley Thompson leads the Laureus Breaking the Cycle of Violence bike ride across the UK.
Read moreThe ride visits community projects from Manchester to London to promote a Laureus report into knife crime and young people. The report gains cross-party support and is presented by Laureus Academy Members – on bike - to Prime Minister Gordon Brown at 10 Downing Street.
and host programme participants ahead of US Open.
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Laureus World Sports Academy Members Marcus Allen, Tony Hawk and Martina Navratilova host more than 150 children from four Laureus-supported community sports projects in New York City at the Arthur Ashe Kids’ Day in Flushing Meadows, on the eve of the US Open.

Abu Dhabi welcomes the Laureus World Sports Awards for the first time.
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Thefirst episode of Laureus’ monthly sports magazine ‘Spirit of Sport’ is broadcast in July 2010, reaching millions across 100 countries.
Laureus Academy Members Sebastian Coe, Michael Johnson and Steve Redgravelaunch a new partnership between Laureus Sport for Good and Track Academy at a programme visit in Willesden, London.
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Academy Members amplify Laureus’ message of the power of sport, and their visits to our programmes all over the world create lifelong memories for the young people there.
The 2011Laureus Sport for Good Global Summit is held in London, including a visit to the London 2012 Olympic Stadium.


Lionel Messi receives the first of six team and individualLaureus World sports Awards, as FC Barcelona are named Laureus World Team of the Year.
England and Manchester United legendSir Bobby Charlton receives the prestigious Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award.

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Laureus Sport for Good teams up with the London 2012 Organising Committee to roll out the International Inspiration programme.
Laureus Sport for Good announces a landmark 100th Sport for Good programme, now using sport to tackle violence, discrimination and inequality inover 30 countries.
Olympic legendMichael Phelps visits a Laureus programme in the Rocinha Favela ahead of the 2013 Laureus World Sports Awards in Rio de Janeiro.
Jessica Ennis-Hill, star of the London 2012 Olympics, is crownedLaureus World Sportswoman of the Year.
British actor and Hollywood starBenedict Cumberbatch hosts the 2014 Laureus World Sports Awards in Kuala Lumpur.
Laureus Academy Member Sean Fitzpatrick meets Northern Irish leaders Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness in Belfast to discuss Laureus Sport for Good’s work in the province.Laureus Sport for Good is the bridge between grassroots change-makers and global decision-makers.

Li Na, Yao Ming and Novak Djokovic are among the winners at the 2015 Laureus World Sports Awards, staged in Shanghai.
Yang Yang, Nadia Comăneci and Franz Klammer visit the Feiyang Skating Centre in Shanghai tocelebrate Laureus’ longstanding partnership with Special Olympics.


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Motor Racing legendNiki Lauda is presented with theLaureus Lifetime Achievement Award byLewis Hamilton at the 2016 Laureus World Sports Awards in Berlin.
More than 100 sport for development programme leaders unite at theLaureus Sport for Good Global Summit staged in Heidelberg, Germany.
Read moreLaureus Sport for Good empowers change-makers within communities with the expertise and best practice developed over the past 25 years.
The world’s fastest man,Usain Bolt wins his fourth Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award at the 2017 Laureus World Sports Awards, staged in Monaco.

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US gymnastSimone Biles wins her first Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award, after winning four gold medals at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Alessandro del Piero presents Italian Paralympic fencerBeatrice Vio with the 2017 Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability Award.

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Roger Federer wins record fifth and sixth Laureus statuettes, taking both the Comeback and Sportsman Awards, at the ceremony in Monaco. He becomes the most decorated Laureus Award winner.
Having won her first Laureus in 2003, Serena Williams now wins a fifth -the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award.
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Laureus-supported programmes unite in Paris for the 2018 Laureus Sport for Good Global Summit.
These programmes utilise and empower local expertise to establish authentic connections with the communities they reach. Each uses the power of sport to address needs that are specific to those communities.

A four-day trek across the Drakensburg mountains raises over $400,000 for Laureus Sport for Good. The trek marks the first of a series of highly successful fundraising Challenges.
Lindsey Vonn,Novak Djokovic,Naomi Osaka andFrance Men’s Football Team are among thewinners at the 2019 Laureus World Sports Awards in Monaco.

are hosted by Actor Hugh Grant from Berlin, with Simone Biles, Sachin Tendulkar and Oksana Masters among the winners.
Laureus Sport for Good announces a milestonesix million children and young people have been impacted by its work since inception in 2000.

Multi Grand Slam tennis championNaomi Osaka partners with Laureus Sport for Good and Nike to launch 'Play Academy with Naomi Osaka', an initiative changing young girls’ lives through play and sport.


Laureus’ Sport for Good Cities initiative is recognised in a World Health Organization public health brief.
Rafael Nadal,Naomi Osaka andMohammad Salah among the winners of the2021 Laureus World Sports Awards, presented from Seville.

Tom Brady,Robert Lewandowski andValentino Rossi among the stars of sport honoured at the 2022 Laureus World Sports Awards.

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Argentine football captainLionel Messi becomes the first footballer to win theLaureus World Sportsman of the Year Award at the 2023 Laureus World Sports Awards in Paris.

Laureus Sport for Good and UNESCO announce a partnership, joining forces to use the power of sport to change the world.
Laureus celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the ‘Sport for Good Cities’ initiative, with eight cities around the world having been launched since New Orleans marked the first in 2014.
Read moreThe concept focuses on sharing knowledge, resources and best practice within specific communities, and super-charging change that is ultimately delivered by grassroots change-makers from within those same communities.
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Aitana Bonmatí wins the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award, withJude Bellingham andNovak Djokovic among those also receiving Awards in Madrid.
Novak Djokovic wins his fifthLaureus World Sportsman of the Year Award, presented to him by seven-time Super Bowl championTom Brady.

The 2025 Laureus World Sports Awards return to Madrid.

Laureus begins exciting plans for expansion across its athlete and Sport for Good network giving the organisation a strong platform for the next quarter of a century.

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