Julien Alfred and Letsile Tebogo lead Association of National Olympic Committees 2024 awards
See the complete list of winners named Wednesday (30 October) in a ceremony held in Cascais, Portugal
Paris 2024 athletics Olympic champions Letsile Tebogo of Botswana and Julien Alfred of Saint Lucia took home the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) award for best male and female athletes of Paris 2024. The ceremony was held Wednesday (30 October) in Cascais, Portugal.
Two months ago, Tebogo, in the 200m, and Alfred, in the 100m, stormed to historic gold medals in the French capital. Each victory represented the first in Olympic history for their respective nations.
"It means a lot to me to be recognised by ANOC, it motivates me to keep on pushing," Tebogo told Olympics.com.
Other winners Wednesday included six-time Olympic table tennis champion Ma Long of the People’s Republic of China and New Zealand’s canoeist Lisa Carrington, an eight-time Olympic gold medallist. Both were honoured for outstanding career.
"We are not the big glamourous sport, we still have a huge number of participants across many countries people compete in kayaking," said Carrington.
The complete list of ANOC award winners is below.
- Best Male Athlete of Paris – Letsile Tebogo
- Best Female Athlete of Paris – Julien Alfred
- Best Male Team of Paris – Denmark Handball (Award collected by Hans Lindberg)
- Best Female Team of Paris – Italy Volleyball (Award collected by Carlota Cambi)
- Best Male Team in Individual Sports – Japan Artistic Gymnastics (Award collected by Kaya Kazuma)
- Best Female Team in Individual Sports – Team GB Track Cycling (Award collected by Katy Marchant, Sophie Capewell, and Emma Finucane)
- Best Mixed Team – Austria’s Lukas Mähr and Lara Vadlau
- Male Outstanding Career – Ma Long
- Female Outstanding Career – Lisa Carrington