The Square Mile Sport Awards 2007 Winners
Winner Micah Richards
Winner Chrissie Wellington
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The second annual Square Mile Sports Awards were held on Wednesday night, and 10K of you voted for your favourite sporting heroes of the past 12 months. Want to know who won?
There were five categories considered: ICAP Sportsperson of the Year, O2 Sports Team of the Year, MF Global Spreads Leader of the Year, Sky Alive Young Sportsperson of the Year, and the Land Rover Toughest Sportsperson of the Year. Also awarded was the Opus Outstanding Contribution to British sport.
The shortlist of nominees was selected by the judges, who included Awards Chairman, Rugby champ and former HSBC employee, Will Greenwood, Olympic Rower James Cracknell, Britain's top Open Era tennis player Tim Henman, former England cricket member Darren Gough, Ryder Cup Captain Sam Torrence, and Triple Jump World Record Holder Jonathan Edwards.
The winners, selected by Square Mile voters, were:
ICAP Sportsperson of the Year
Lewis Hamilton, F1
O2 Sports Team of the Year
England, Rugby Union
MF Global Spreads Sports Leader of the Year
Sir Alex Ferguson, Football
Sky Alive Young Sportsperson of the Year
Micah Richards, Football
Land Rover Toughest Sportsperson of the Year
Chrissie Wellington, Iron Woman
Opus Outstanding Contribution to British Sport
Tim Henman, Tennis
The shortlist of nominees was selected by the judges, who included Awards Chairman, Rugby champ and former HSBC employee, Will Greenwood, Olympic Rower James Cracknell, Britain's top Open Era tennis player Tim Henman, former England cricket member Darren Gough, Ryder Cup Captain Sam Torrence, and Triple Jump World Record Holder Jonathan Edwards.
The winners, selected by Square Mile voters, were:
ICAP Sportsperson of the Year
Lewis Hamilton, F1
O2 Sports Team of the Year
England, Rugby Union
MF Global Spreads Sports Leader of the Year
Sir Alex Ferguson, Football
Sky Alive Young Sportsperson of the Year
Micah Richards, Football
Land Rover Toughest Sportsperson of the Year
Chrissie Wellington, Iron Woman
Opus Outstanding Contribution to British Sport
Tim Henman, Tennis










