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1.91 Tony McCoy

Tony McCoy 5/6 8/11 4/5 4/5 4/5 10/11 8/11 4/5 4/5 8/11 4/5 11/13 5/6 4/5 4/5 4/5 8/11 19/20 18/25 19/20

6.50 Graeme McDowell

Graeme McDowell 11/2 11/2 4 11/2 5 11/2 11/2 5 9/2 5 5 5 9/2 5 5 5 9/2 24/5 27/5 9/2

8.00 Phil Taylor

Phil Taylor 5 6 11/2 6 6 13/2 6 13/2 6 7 13/2 7 6 5 6 5 6 13/2 6 61/10

17.00 Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood 12 12 16 10 10 14 12 8 10 11 8 10 9 10 7 10 10 157/10 107/10 147/10

19.00 Jessica Ennis

Jessica Ennis 12 14 16 16 16 16 18 16 14 14 16 16 12 14 16 16 14 81/5 92/5 147/10

26.00 Amy Williams

Amy Williams 22 20 22 20 20 25 14 18 14 25 18 20 16 16 16 20 25 28 22 25

26.00 Tom Daley

Tom Daley 22 20 16 20 20 25 18 20 25 22 20 16 20 20 20 20 22 29 24 28

41.00 Graeme Swann

Graeme Swann 28 28 33 25 25 25 40 25 40 40 25 25 33 25 25 40 25 37 30 34

67.00 David Haye

David Haye 50 50 66 40 66 66 66 33 25 40 33 33 50 50 50 40 40 85 91 81

81.00 Mark Cavendish

Mark Cavendish 50 80 50 40 50 80 33 33 50 66 33 66 50 50 66 50 33 61 57 54

  • 3 weeks later...

David Beckham - a lifetime achievement award? that is rather strange.


I have voted for Graeme McDowell and Tony McCoy. Tony McCoy probably deserves a lifetime achievement award for his long term achievements but winning the grand national was the icing in the cake for his career to date.


Graeme McDowell for me deserves a shout for having won the US Open at Pebble Beach - most golfers who have watched the US players like Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus fight it out over that course in the 70's and 80's know what a great achievement that was. As well, Portrush has needed a champion to put it back on the world golfing map.


Coincidentally, both McDowell and Tony McCoy are from Co Antrim, so I'd be happy for either of them to win.

Oh god. Just switched this on to see Beckham dedicate an award for a third of a lifetime kicking a ball, ,to the men and women in Afghanistqn.

Hmmm, ok.


And now Ms Jenkins (phwooar) doing a painfully mawkish death list thing.


Am I in a parallel world, when did the BBC start going all....well.....ITV on us?


I'm off to bed I thnk.

BBC Sports Personality voting results:


1. Tony McCoy 293,152 (41.98%)

2. Phil Taylor 72,095 (10.33)

3. Jessica Ennis 62,953 (9.02)

4. Lee Westwood 58,640 (8.4)

5. Graeme McDowell 52,108 (7.46)

6. Tom Daley 50,763 (7.27%)

7. Mark Cavendish 44,170 (6.33)

8. Amy Williams 43,056 (6.17)

9. Graeme Swann 13,767 (1.97)

10. David Haye 7,538 (1.08)

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