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*[[Golden Globes (Portugal)]]
*[[Golden Globes (Portugal)]]
*[[James E. Sullivan Award]] – to outstanding amateur athletes in the United States ([[Amateur Athletic Union]])
*[[James E. Sullivan Award]] – to outstanding amateur athletes in the United States ([[Amateur Athletic Union]])
*[[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards#Kids’ Choice Sports Awards|Kids' Choice Sports Awards]]
*[[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards#Kids' Choice Sports|Kids' Choice Sports Awards]]
*[[Laureus World Sports Awards]]
*[[Laureus World Sports Awards]]
*[[NACDA Directors' Cup]] – to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics ([[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]])
*[[NACDA Directors' Cup]] – to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics ([[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]])
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*[[FIFA Presidential Award]]
*[[FIFA Presidential Award]]
*[[FIFA Puskás Award]] – to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year
*[[FIFA Puskás Award]] – to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year
*[[FIFA World Cup All-Time Team]] – an all-star squad published in 1994 and composed of some of the best players of all time
*[[FIFA World Cup awards]]
*[[FIFA World Cup awards]]
*[[FIFA World Cup Dream Team]] – an all-star squad published in 2002 and composed of some of the best players of all time
*[[FIFA World Cup Dream Team]] – an all-star squad published in 2002 and composed of some of the best players of all time
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{{See also|Category:Auto racing trophies and awards}}
{{See also|Category:Auto racing trophies and awards}}
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*[[Astor Cup (auto race)|Astor Cup]] – originally awarded to Astor Challenge Cup winners (1915-1916), now awarded to the [[IndyCar Series]] champion.
*[[Astor Cup (auto race)|Astor Cup]] – originally awarded to Astor Challenge Cup winners (1915–1916), now awarded to the [[IndyCar Series]] champion.
*[[Borg-Warner Trophy]] – to the champion of the [[Indianapolis 500]]
*[[Borg-Warner Trophy]] – to the champion of the [[Indianapolis 500]]
*[[Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing)|Gordon Bennett Cup]] – a defunct trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of various countries
*[[Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing)|Gordon Bennett Cup]] – a defunct trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of various countries
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*[[Vanderbilt Cup]] – the first major trophy in American auto racing
*[[Vanderbilt Cup]] – the first major trophy in American auto racing
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== Badminton ==
* [[BWF Awards]]


== Baseball ==
== Baseball ==
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***[[John R. Wooden Award|Wooden Award]]
***[[John R. Wooden Award|Wooden Award]]
***[[Naismith College Player of the Year|Naismith Award]]
***[[Naismith College Player of the Year|Naismith Award]]
***[[NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player]]
***[[NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player]]
***[[Carol Eckman Award]]
***[[Carol Eckman Award]]
**Women only:
**Women only:
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== Ice hockey ==
== Ice hockey ==

=== North America ===
=== North America ===
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing|Alpine skiing]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing|Alpine skiing]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in archery|Archery]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in athletics|Athletics]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in boccia|Boccia]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in dartchery|Dartchery]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in football 5-a-side|Football 5-a-side]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in football 7-a-side|Football 7-a-side]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in rowing|Rowing]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in shooting|Shooting]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in swimming|Swimming]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in table tennis|Table tennis]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in wheelchair curling|Wheelchair curling]]
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in wheelchair curling|Wheelchair curling]]
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== Other sports ==
== Other sports ==
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*[[Ashburton Shield]]; rifle shooting ([[National Rifle Association (United Kingdom)]])
*[[Biathlon World Championships]]
*[[Biathlon World Championships]]
*[[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]]
*[[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]]
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*[[Callahan Award]]
*[[Callahan Award]]
*[[Commonwealth Games]]
*[[Commonwealth Games]]
*[[Elcho Shield]]; rifle shooting ([[National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom]])
*[[Elcho Shield]]; rifle shooting ([[National Rifle Association (United Kingdom)]])
*[[ESPY Award]]
*[[ESPY Award]]
*[[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]]
*[[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]]
*[[Golden Goggle Awards]]; swimming
*[[Golden Goggle Awards]]; swimming
*[[Harmsworth Trophy]]; powerboating
*[[Harmsworth Trophy]]; powerboating
*[[Leech Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association]])
*[[Leech Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association of America]])
*[[Mug Cup]]; river racing
*[[Mug Cup]]; river racing
*[[NOGI Awards]]; [[underwater diving]]
*[[NOGI Awards]]; [[underwater diving]]
*[[Slammy Award]]
*[[Slammy Award]]
*[[List of sumo trophies]]
*[[Waterloo Cup]]; [[coursing]]
*[[Waterloo Cup]]; [[coursing]]
*[[Wimbledon Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association]])
*[[Wimbledon Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association of America]])
*[[World MMA Awards]]
*[[World MMA Awards]]
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 14 September 2024

Start of the Hanover Grand Prix on August 5, 1920

This list of sport awards is an index to articles about notable medals, prizes, and other awards in the field of sport. It is organized by sport. For a given sport, awards are often given for the best players or teams in each country.

General and miscellaneous

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American football and Canadian football

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Association football

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A–E
F
G–M
N–Z

Australian rules football

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  • AFL Army Award – to players who produce significant acts of bravery or selflessness to promote the cause of their team during a game
  • AFL Rising Star – to a standout young player in the Australian Football League
  • AFL Players Association awards – a group of awards given annually to players in the Australian Football League, voted for by all AFL players
  • All-Australian team – an all-star team of Australian rules footballers selected by a panel at the end of each season
  • Brownlow Medal – to the "fairest and best" player in the Australian Football League during the regular season as determined by votes cast by the officiating field umpires after each game
  • Coleman Medal – to the Australian Football League player who kicks the most goals in regular-season matches in that year
  • Goal of the Year – for the best goal of the season
  • Herald Sun Player of the Year – a media award for the Australian Football League given by Melbourne newspaper the Herald Sun
  • Jock McHale Medal – to the coach of the winning premiership team in the Australian Football League
  • Leigh Matthews Trophy – to the most valuable player in the Australian Football League
  • Lou Richards Medal – to the best player in the Australian Football League as voted on by the Sunday Footy Show panel
  • Mark of the Year – for the best mark of the season. A mark is the action of a player cleanly catching a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres (49 ft) without the ball hitting the ground
  • Michael Tuck Medal – to the "fairest and best" player in the AFL Pre-season Cup Final
  • Norm Smith Medal – given in the AFL Grand Final to the player adjudged by an independent panel of experts to have been the best player in the match

Auto racing

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Badminton

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Beach soccer

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Boxing

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Cricket

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Cycling

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Figure skating

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Golf

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Horse racing

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Ice hockey

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North America

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Sweden

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Lacrosse

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Rugby league

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Rugby union

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Domestic trophies

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International two-team challenge trophies

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IRB Awards

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IRB Awards (includes two awards given by the International Rugby Players' Association as part of the awards program):

Sailing

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Tennis

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Water polo

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Other sports

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References

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