Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year

The Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year is an annual award honouring the achievements of those individuals or teams who have made a comeback 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 2021, 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 the "Oscars".

Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year
Awarded for"sportsperson or team who has overcome injury, illness, adversity, disappointment or failure and risen back to triumph in the sporting arena. The Award may also mark a historic fightback by an individual or a team in a sporting event or series of sports events."
LocationSeville (2021)
Presented byLaureus Sport for Good Foundation
First awarded2000
Currently held byDenmark Christian Eriksen
WebsiteOfficial website

The inaugural winner of the award was American road cyclist Lance Armstrong. Having recovered from testicular cancer, which had spread to his brain, lungs and abdomen, he returned to cycling in 1998 and won the 1999 Tour de France. Following Armstrong's 2013 admission of doping, all his Laureus awards and nominations were rescinded. As of 2023, the award has been won by a different individual sportsperson every year (seven to women, seventeen to men), although elevens teams have been nominated – the England men's cricket team (2005), Miami Heat (2007), the Great Britain national rugby league team (2008), Crusaders (2012), Queensland Reds (2012), European Ryder Cup Team (2013), Germany Men's Olympic Eights Team (2013), Oracle Team USA (2014), FC Barcelona (2018), Chapecoense (2018) and Liverpool F.C. (2022). Tennis players dominate the winners list, with seven awards, while athletes, golfers and rugby union players have won twice. The 2023 winner of the award was the Danish footballer Christian Eriksen.

List of winners and nominees

Key
* Indicates individual whose award or nomination was later rescinded
Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year winners and nominees
Year Image Winner Nationality Sport Nominees Refs
2000 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Lance Armstrong* Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA Cycling Andre Agassi (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – tennis
Ludmila Engquist (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SWE) – athletics
2001 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Jennifer Capriati Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA Tennis Heike Drechsler (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER) – athletics
Janica Kostelić (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CRO) – alpine skiing
Mario Lemieux (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CAN) – ice hockey
Dara Torres (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – swimming
2002 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Goran Ivanišević Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CRO Tennis John Daly (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
Michael Jordan (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – basketball
Bernhard Langer (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER) – golf
Mario Lemieux (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CAN) – ice hockey
2003 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Ronaldo Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BRA Football Janica Kostelić (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CRO) – alpine skiing
Hermann Maier (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUT) – alpine skiing
Pete Sampras (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – tennis
Franziska van Almsick (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER) – swimming
2004 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Hermann Maier Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUT Alpine skiing Fred Couples (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
Inge de Bruijn (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NED) – swimming
Peter Forsberg (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SWE) – ice hockey
Martina Navratilova (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – tennis
Alex Zanardi (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA) – auto racing
2005 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Alex Zanardi Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA Auto racing John Daly (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
England Men's Cricket Team (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ENG) – cricket
Tadahiro Nomura (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  JPN) – judo
Paula Radcliffe (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ENG) – athletics
Shane Warne (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – cricket
2006 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Martina Hingis Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year   SUI Tennis Kajsa Bergqvist (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SWE) – athletics
Kim Clijsters (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BEL) – tennis
Antoine Dénériaz (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  FRA) – alpine skiing
Jonah Lomu (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NZL) – rugby union
Colin Montgomerie (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SCO) – golf
2007 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Serena Williams Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA Tennis Drew Brees (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – American football
Ben Curtis (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
Roy Jones Jr. (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – boxing
Miami Heat (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – basketball
Zinedine Zidane (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  FRA) – football
2008 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Paula Radcliffe Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR Athletics Christine Ohuruogu (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – athletics
Great Britain national rugby league team (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – rugby league
Jana Rawlinson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – athletics
Steve Stricker (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
Jonny Wilkinson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – rugby union
2009 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Vitali Klitschko Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  UKR Boxing Anna Meares (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – cycling
Greg Norman (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – golf
Matthias Steiner (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER) – weightlifting
Maarten van der Weijden (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NED) – swimming
Tiger Woods (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
2010 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Kim Clijsters Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BEL Tennis Lance Armstrong* (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – cycling
Jessica Ennis (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – athletics
Brett Favre (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – American football
Blanka Vlašić (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CRO) – athletics
Tom Watson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
2011 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Valentino Rossi Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA MotoGP Carolina Klüft (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SWE) – athletics
Merlene Ottey (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  SLO) – athletics
Tyson Gay (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – athletics
Justine Henin (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BEL) – tennis
Paula Creamer (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
2012 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Darren Clarke Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR Golf Crusaders (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NZL) – rugby union
Eric Abidal (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  FRA) – football
Queensland Reds (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – rugby union
Liu Xiang (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CHN) – athletics
Sergio García (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ESP) – golf
2013 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Félix Sánchez Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  DOM Athletics Anna Meares (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – cycling
Ernie Els (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  RSA) – golf
Europe Ryder Cup Team (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Europe) – golf
Germany Men's Olympic Eights Team (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER) – rowing
Tirunesh Dibaba (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ETH) – athletics
2014 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Rafael Nadal Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ESP Tennis Yelena Isinbayeva (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  RUS) – athletics
Oracle Team USA (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – sailing
Tony Parker (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  FRA) – basketball
Ronaldinho (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BRA) – football
Tiger Woods (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf
2015 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Schalk Burger Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  RSA Rugby union Francesco Acerbi (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA) – football
Diego Milito (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ARG) – football
Jo Pavey (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – athletics
Pierre Vaultier (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  FRA) – snowboarding
Oliver Wilson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – golf
2016 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Dan Carter Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NZL Rugby union Jessica Ennis-Hill (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – athletics
Mick Fanning (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – surfing
Michael Phelps (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – swimming
David Rudisha (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  KEN) – athletics
Lindsey Vonn (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – alpine skiing
2017 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Michael Phelps Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA Swimming Ruth Beitia (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ESP) – athletics
Juan Martín del Potro (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ARG) – tennis
Fabienne St Louis (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  MUS) – triathlon
Nick Skelton (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – equestrian
Aksel Lund Svindal (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NOR) – alpine skiing
2018 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Roger Federer Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year   SUI Tennis FC Barcelona (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ESP) – football
Justin Gatlin (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – athletics
Sally Pearson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – athletics
Valentino Rossi (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA) – MotoGP
Chapecoense (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  BRA) – football
2019 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Tiger Woods Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA Golf Vinesh Phogat (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  IND) – freestyle wrestling
Yuzuru Hanyu (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  JPN) – figure skating
Mark McMorris (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CAN) – snowboarding
Lindsey Vonn (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – alpine skiing
Bibian Mentel-Spee (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NED) – para-snowboarding
2020 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Sophia Flörsch Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GER Auto racing Andy Murray (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – tennis
Christian Lealiifano (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  AUS) – rugby union
Kawhi Leonard (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – basketball
Liverpool F.C. (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – football
Nathan Adrian (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – swimming
2021
Max Parrot Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  CAN Snowboarding Daniel Bard (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – baseball
Kento Momota (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  JPN) – badminton
Alex Morgan (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – football
Mikaela Shiffrin (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – alpine skiing
Alex Smith (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – American football
2022 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Sky Brown Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR Skateboarding Simone Biles (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – gymnastics
Mark Cavendish (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – cycling
Tom Daley (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  GBR) – diving
Marc Márquez (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ESP) – MotoGP
Annemiek van Vleuten (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NED) – cycling
2023 Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  Christian Eriksen Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  DEN Football Annemiek van Vleuten (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NLD) – cycling
Francesco Bagnaia (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  ITA) – MotoGP
Jakob Ingebrigtsen (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  NOR) – athletics
Klay Thompson (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – basketball
Tiger Woods (Laureus World Sports Award For Comeback Of The Year  USA) – golf

Statistics

    Statistics are correct as of 2021 awards.
Key
* Indicates totals which exclude rescissions

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