Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year

The Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year (known as the Laureus World Sports Award for Newcomer of the Year prior to 2007) is an annual award honouring the achievements of those individuals or teams who have made a breakthrough performance in the world of sports.

It was first awarded in 2000 as one of the seven constituent awards presented during the Laureus World Sports Awards. The awards are presented by the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation, a global organisation involved in more than 150 charity projects supporting 500,000 young people. The first ceremony was held on 25 May 2000 in Monte Carlo, at which Nelson Mandela gave the keynote speech. As of 2020, a shortlist of six nominees for the award comes from a panel composed of the "world's leading sports editors, writers and broadcasters". The Laureus World Sports Academy then selects the individual winner or winning team who is presented with a Laureus statuette, created by Cartier, at an annual awards ceremony held in various locations around the world. The awards are considered highly prestigious and are frequently referred to as the sporting equivalent of "Oscars".

Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year
Jude Bellingham holding the Laureus trophy
Jude Bellingham, 2024 winner
Awarded for"Awarded to the sportsperson or team whose performance as a newcomer suggests the greatest potential for an outstanding career or to an established sportsman or sportswoman who produces a significant step-up in class to a considerably higher level of sporting achievement."
LocationMadrid (2024)
Presented byLaureus Sport for Good Foundation
First awarded2000
Currently held byUnited Kingdom Jude Bellingham
WebsiteOfficial website

The inaugural winner of the award was the Spanish golfer Sergio García. During his debut season as a professional, the 19-year-old finished one stroke behind Tiger Woods at the 1999 PGA Championship and became the youngest player to gain selection for Team Europe for the Ryder Cup. In 2018 he also became the first and, As of 2020, only person to win the award twice, after winning his first major golf tournament (The Masters) at the age of 37. Altogether, the award has been won by five women and eighteen men, although several teams have also been nominated. British sportspeople have won more awards than any other nationality with six, followed by Spanish with five. Tennis players are the most successful overall with seven wins, followed by golfers with six.

The winner in 2017 was the German Formula One driver Nico Rosberg. Having beaten teammate Lewis Hamilton to the 2016 World Championship title by five points, Rosberg announced his retirement from the sport five days later, two months prior to collecting his Laureus statuette.

The 2024 winner of the Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year was England football player Jude Bellingham.

List of winners and nominees

Laureus World Sports Award for Breakthrough of the Year winners and nominees
Year Image Winner Nationality Sport Nominees Refs
2000 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Sergio García Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP Golf Kurt Warner (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – American football
Serena Williams (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – tennis
2001 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Marat Safin Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RUS Tennis Aaron Baddeley (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – golf
Jenson Button (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – Formula One
Juan Carlos Ferrero (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – tennis
Brett Lee (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – cricket
2002 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Juan Pablo Montoya Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  COL Formula One Kim Clijsters (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  BEL) – tennis
Steven Gerrard (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ENG) – football
Justine Henin (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  BEL) – tennis
Andy Roddick (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – tennis
2003 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Yao Ming Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN Basketball Daniela Hantuchová (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  SVK) – tennis
David Nalbandian (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ARG) – tennis
Wayne Rooney (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ENG) – football
Jochem Uytdehaage (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  NED) – speed skating
2004 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Michelle Wie Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA Golf Fernando Alonso (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – Formula One
Ben Curtis (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – golf
LeBron James (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – basketball
Robinho (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  BRA) – football
Maria Sharapova (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RUS) – tennis
2005 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Liu Xiang Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN Athletics Amir Khan (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – boxing
Svetlana Kuznetsova (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RUS) – tennis
Laure Manaudou (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA) – swimming
Dani Pedrosa (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – MotoGP
Xing Huina (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – athletics
2006 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Rafael Nadal Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP Tennis Paula Creamer (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – golf
Lionel Messi (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ARG) – football
Andy Murray (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – tennis
Danica Patrick (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – auto racing
Ben Roethlisberger (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – American football
2007 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Amélie Mauresmo Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA Tennis Xavier Carter (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – athletics
Ghana men's national football team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GHA) – football
Lewis Hamilton (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – Formula One
Britta Steffen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – swimming
Ma Xiaoxu (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – football
2008 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Lewis Hamilton Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Formula One Novak Djokovic (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  SRB) – tennis
Tyson Gay (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – athletics
Alberto Contador (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – cycling
Oscar Pistorius (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RSA) – athletics
Casey Stoner (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – MotoGP
2009 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Rebecca Adlington Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Swimming Novak Djokovic (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  SRB) – tennis
Ana Ivanovic (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  SRB) – tennis
Anthony Kim (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – golf
Sebastian Vettel (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – Formula One
Zou Kai (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – gymnastics
2010 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Jenson Button Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Formula One Mark Cavendish (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – cycling
Tom Daley (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – diving
Juan Martín del Potro (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ARG) – tennis
Jiyai Shin (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  KOR) – golf
VfL Wolfsburg (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – football
2011 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Martin Kaymer Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER Golf Christophe Lemaitre (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA) – athletics
Teddy Tamgho (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA) – athletics
Louis Oosthuizen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RSA) – golf
Matteo Manassero (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ITA) – golf
Thomas Müller (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – football
2012 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Rory McIlroy Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Golf Li Na (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – tennis
Oscar Pistorius (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RSA) – athletics
Mo Farah (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – athletics
Petra Kvitová (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CZE) – tennis
Yohan Blake (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  JAM) – athletics
2013 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Andy Murray Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Tennis Gabby Douglas (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – gymnastics
Kirani James (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GRN) – athletics
Neymar (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  BRA) – football
Yannick Agnel (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA) – swimming
Ye Shiwen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – swimming
2014 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Marc Márquez Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP MotoGP Afghanistan men's national cricket team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AFG) – cricket
Raphael Holzdeppe (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – athletics
Nairo Quintana (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  COL) – cycling
Justin Rose (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – golf
Adam Scott (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – golf
2015 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Daniel Ricciardo Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS Formula One Marin Čilić (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CRO) – tennis
Mario Götze (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER) – football
Switzerland Davis Cup team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year   SUI) – tennis
Mikaela Shiffrin (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – alpine skiing
James Rodríguez (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  COL) – football
2016 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Jordan Spieth Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA Golf Max Verstappen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  NED) – Formula One
Chile men's national football team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHI) – football
Adam Peaty (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – swimming
Tyson Fury (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – boxing
Jason Day (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – golf
2017 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Nico Rosberg Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GER Formula One Almaz Ayana (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ETH) – athletics
Fiji men's rugby sevens team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FIJ) – rugby sevens
Iceland men's football team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ISL) – football
Leicester City F.C. (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – football
Wayde van Niekerk (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RSA) – athletics
2018 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Sergio García Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP Golf Giannis Antetokounmpo (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GRE) – basketball
Caeleb Dressel (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – swimming
Anthony Joshua (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – boxing
Kylian Mbappé (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  FRA) – football
Jeļena Ostapenko (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  LAT) – tennis
2019 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Naomi Osaka Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  JPN Tennis Ana Carrasco (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – MotoGP
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  NOR) – athletics
Geraint Thomas (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – cycling
Sofia Goggia (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ITA) – Alpine skiing
Briana Williams (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  JAM) – athletics
2020 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Egan Bernal Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  COL Cycling Andy Ruiz (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – boxing
Bianca Andreescu (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CAN) – tennis
Coco Gauff (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – tennis
Japan men's rugby team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  JPN) – rugby union
Regan Smith (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – swimming
2021 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Patrick Mahomes Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA American football Ansu Fati (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – football
Joan Mir (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – MotoGP
Tadej Pogačar (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  SVN) – cycling
Iga Świątek (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  POL) – tennis
Dominic Thiem (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUT) – tennis
2022 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Emma Raducanu Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Tennis Neeraj Chopra (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  IND) – athletics
Daniil Medvedev (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  RUS) – tennis
Pedri (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – football
Yulimar Rojas (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  VEN) – athletics
Ariarne Titmus (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  AUS) – swimming
2023 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Carlos Alcaraz Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP Tennis Elena Rybakina (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  KAZ) – Tennis
Morocco men's national football team (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  MAR) – football
Nathan Chen (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – Figure skating
Scottie Scheffler (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) – Golf
Tobi Amusan (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  NGR) – Athletics
2024 Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  Jude Bellingham Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR Football Linda Caicedo (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  COL) – Football
Coco Gauff (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  USA) - Tennis
Qin Haiyang (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  CHN) – Swimming
Josh Kerr (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  GBR) – Athletics
Salma Paralluelo (Laureus World Sports Award For Breakthrough Of The Year  ESP) – Football

Statistics

    Statistics are correct as of 2024 winners.

See also

References

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