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Postby Jon H » Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:39 pm

So, last time Wiggins got an OBE for a gold, silver & bronze.

Steve Redgrave got 5 golds in 5 games and became a Sir.

Kelly Holmes got 2 golds in 1 games and became a Dame.

So, Hoy & Wiggins have both now got 2 golds in 1 games so we can expect them to be Sir Hoy & Sir Wiggins.

What happens if they get 3, Lord Hoy & Lord Wiggins?
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Re: Honours list

Postby huw williams » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:32 pm

Sports personality of the year will actually be a worthwhile contest for a change. No boxing/rugby/footer/cricket stars to shout about

Hamilton (especially if wins F1 title)
Harrington back to back majors
Olympic cyclists, swimmers, rowers (and that fella who managed not fall off the pommel horse)
Phillips Idou for probably the only athletics gold?
Cavendish for TdeF stages

who's your money on?
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Re: Honours list

Postby adrian » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:38 pm

I'd say Harrington, but is he eligible, coming from the Old Sod?
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Re: Honours list

Postby Andrew G » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:43 pm

Team should certainly be the 4km pursuit chaps.
Individual I think Hoy (if he gets 3 Golds) is a good bet, same with Wiggins which would mean Cav would have one to go with his TdF and Giro stages. I somehow doubt the rigfest that is the SPOTY would allow the 2 main prizes to be won by lowly cyclists though. Hamilton, if he wins the F1 title, would probably be favourite for that.
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Re: Honours list

Postby huw williams » Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:19 am

[quote="Andrew G"] Hamilton, if he wins the F1 title, would probably be favourite for that.


Especially as the BEEB has got F1 back on their rosta next year. Can't dispute Hamilton's ability or his achievements but 'personality'?


Check this out: (Scroll down to the 'Fraser thanks Jamaica' vid)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/olympic ... 566834.stm

Now THAT'S personality :D :D :D
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Re: Honours list

Postby Roy Green » Tue Aug 19, 2008 8:43 pm

TEAM: surely Cycle Team GB, as a complete entity.
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Re: Honours list

Postby huw williams » Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:11 am

[quote="Roy Green"]TEAM: surely Cycle Team GB, as a complete entity.


You'd like to think so.... but if we win the Ryder cup next month... then there's Man United's double - these are all more high profile sports and that's what tends to sway the judges at the Beeb
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Re: Honours list

Postby Jon H » Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:35 am

Historically in an Olympic year the SPOTY team award goes to an Olympic team;
1988 British hockey team
1992 Redgrave & Pinsent
1996 4 x 100m team
2000 Team GB Olympic & paralympic
2004 Coxless fours
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Re: Honours list

Postby adrian » Wed Aug 20, 2008 12:05 pm

[quote]1988 British hockey team

Funny - seeing the curiously blow-dried Colin 'Lord' Moynihan on the box last night, I was reminded of the time when, as Tory Minister for Sport with a particularly unpleasant and, in the case of Hillsborough, deadly line in anti-hooliganism measures (he was instrumental in getting all the fences up), he felt it was OK for him to charge onto the pitch to celebrate 'our' Seoul victory in the men's hockey. Oh, yes - a complete our Seoul if ever there was one.

Anyway, I digress...
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