BT Sport has announced the nominees for its annual Action Woman of the Year 2017 Award in association with The Telegraph. The awards, now in their fifth year, celebrate the ten most exceptional sporting performances by British female athletes throughout 2017.
It has been an outstanding year for women’s sport with inspirational individual and team performances seen across the year. These include England’s dramatic victory at the Women’s Cricket World Cup and both rugby and football teams putting in superb performances at the Women’s Rugby World Cup and Euro 2017 respectively.
The winner of the Action Woman of the Year Award will once again be decided by the public who can place their votes via the website: BTSport.com/ActionWoman2017.
Action Woman of the Year 2017 nominees:
Jodie Taylor – Football
The England forward won the Euro 2017 Golden Boot as UEFA Women’s Euro 2017 top scorer.
Johanna Konta – Tennis
First British woman to reach the Wimbledon singles semi-finals since 1978 and also reached a career-high ranking of world number four.
Hannah Cockroft MBE – Para-athlete
Secured three gold medals at the World Para Athletics Championships in London and also broke the world record in the T34 100m race.
Tammy Beaumont – Cricket
Voted player of the tournament, after scoring 410 runs, when England won the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup.
Mallory Franklin – Canoeing
The slalom canoeist became C1 World Champion in both individual and team events.
Elise Christie – Short-track Speed-Skater
The first British woman to win world titles at 1000m, 1500m and the overall gold at the 2017 World Championships in Rotterdam.
Anya Shrubsole – Cricket (pictured above)
Took six wickets for 46 runs and was named player of the match in the final as she helped England to victory in the 2017 Women’s World Cup.
Katy McLean MBE – Rugby
England’s record point-scorer guided her side to the final of the 2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup, where they lost their crown to New Zealand.
BT Sport will also present the Team of the Year and Lifetime Achievement awards which will be decided by a panel of influential industry experts and athletes.
The Team of the Year nominees include:
England Women’s Cricket Team
England Women’s Rugby Team
England Women’s Football Team
GB Athletics 4 x 100 relay
GB Athletics 4 x 400 relay
The winners will be revealed at the BT Sport Action Woman of the Year Awards show, presented by Clare Balding on BT Sport 2, from 19:30 on Monday 4 December, 2017.
Simon Green, Head of BT Sport, said: “After another incredible year across the board for women’s sport, we are proud to recognise the efforts of these brilliant athletes and all they have achieved.
Action Woman continues to grow and we want everyone to get voting for their favourite inspirational sportswoman of 2017”
To vote for your action woman of the year visit BTSport.com/ActionWoman2017
I cannot believe Katie Taylor World Boxing Champion is not in your list!! Very poor selection imho so will not be voting!!!
Just so you are aware, it isn’t our list, the nominees have been chosen by BT Sport – their terms and conditions are shown here: http://sport.bt.com/action-woman/bt-sport-action-woman-awards-2017-terms-and-conditions-S11364224799950 which gives more information and perhaps an avenue for you to make your feelings known.
It has been a terrific year for women’s sport and a shame Katie Taylor has not been nominated but difficult to please everyone.