Bolt,Fraser-Pryce win World Athlete awards
Jamaican
sprinters Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce were crowned male and
female World Athletes of the Year for 2013 by the sport’s governing IAAF
at a ceremony in Monaco on Saturday, Reuters reports.
Bolt won gold in the 100 metres, 200 and
4×100 relay at the Moscow worlds in August to take his all-time tally
to eight golds and two silvers at the championships, making him the most
successful athlete in their history.
The 27-year-old, who also has six
Olympic gold medals and holds the 100 and 200 metres world records, won
the IAAF (International Association of Athletics Federations) award for
the third season in a row and the fifth time in six years.
“This season will be the one to go for
the (200m) world record,” said Bolt, hinting that a time below 19
seconds was the target. His current world record is 19.19 seconds.
Compatriot Fraser-Pryce claimed gold
medals in the same three events in Moscow, having previously won two
golds and two silvers, and is also the Olympic sprint champion.
The 26-year-old Fraser-Pryce collected
her first female World Athlete of the Year award, and it was also the
first time since Britain’s successes in 1993 that two athletes from the
same country have won the awards in the same year.
“I’m shocked and excited. It’s something
that has been a dream of mine,” said Fraser-Pryce, who becomes the
second Jamaican woman to win the award after Merlene Ottey in 1990.
Bolt and Fraser-Pryce also receive a prize of $100,000 (£62,000).
The other male nominees were Ukraine
high jumper Bohan Bondarenko and British distance runner Mo Farah, while
New Zealand shot-putter Valerie Adams and Czech hurdler Zuzana Hejnova
were short-listed for the women’s prize.
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