When are the 2024 Sports Personality of the Year awards?


The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award returns this month, with some of the biggest names in UK sport vying to join names such as Lewis Hamilton, Andy Murray and Jonny Wilkinson as winners.

The prestigious prize, which is judged via a public vote, is given to the sportsperson who is seen to have been the most successful in the last year, though several other factors, such as the general impact of the athlete, are also taken into account.

In 2023, Lionesses goalkeeper Mary Earps won the award off the back of her performances in the 2023 Women’s World Cup, which included a now-famous penalty save in the final against Spain.

This year, a range of athletes are in the running, including darts breakthrough star Luke Littler, England football icon Jude Bellingham and Olympic gold medallists Keely Hodgkinson and Alex Yee.

Mary Earps won the award last year off the back of impressive performances for England at the World Cup

Mary Earps won the award last year off the back of impressive performances for England at the World Cup (Getty Images)

Here is everything you need to know ahead of the 71st BBC SPOTY ceremony:

When is the Sports Personality of the Year ceremony?

The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, 17 December in Salford, Greater Manchester.

It will be televised live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 7pm. Subscribers can also watch on BBC iPlayer, while there will also be coverage on the BBC Sport website and app.

Who are the contenders?

The official nominees for the award have now officially been announced and there are some indications as to the early contenders.

The early favourite to win the award is Keely Hodgkinson, who was the face of Team GB at the Paris Olympics and delivered on her promise, winning a gold medal in the women’s 800m.

Keely Hodgkinson won the women’s 800m gold at Paris 2024

Keely Hodgkinson won the women’s 800m gold at Paris 2024 (Getty Images)

Luke Littler is another contender, with the now-17 year old enjoying a breakout year in the darts world after becoming the youngest ever player to reach the PDC World Darts Championship final (which he later lost to Luke Humphries).

The remaining four athletes on the list are Olympic triathlon gold medallist Alex Yee, Paralympic cycling champion Dame Sarah Storey, cricket star Joe Root and England men’s football and Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham.

Full list of SPOTY contenders:

Jude Bellingham (football)

Keely Hodgkinson (athletics)

Luke Littler (darts)

Joe Root (cricket)

Dame Sarah Storey (para cycling)

Alex Yee (triathlon)

What are the other awards on the night?

There is an award for the Young Sports Personality of the Year, which is awarded to a sportsperson who is aged 17 or under as of 1 January 2024. The three nominees are Luke Littler, who is favourite to win, Olympic skateboarding medallist Sky Brown and Paralympic swimmer William Ellard.

In addition, there is an award for the World Sport Star, which is simply given to the non-British sports star who has achieved the most in that year – this was awarded to Erling Haaland in 2023.

Haaland won the award off the back of a treble-winning season with Manchester City

Haaland won the award off the back of a treble-winning season with Manchester City (The FA via Getty Images)

The Unsung Hero Award is given to people in the local community to reward ‘unseen’ work in grassroots sports, with nominations made by the public. while the Helen Rollason Award is given for “outstanding achievement in the face of adversity” , and the winner is selected by BBC Sport.

There is also a Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as gongs for the sports team and manager of the year.



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