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One Week Remains in Athlete of the Year Balloting PhilBoxing.com Fri, 18 Dec 2009 There is only one week remaining to make your voices heard in the United States Sports Academy’s Athlete of the Year balloting. Deadline to submit your vote for the world’s top athletes for 2009 is 24 December. This year’s ballot is truly adopts the international influence the Academy has, as the 24 finalists — 12 men and 12 women — represent a dozen countries around the world. Through the websites of USA Today and NBC Sports, the Athlete of the Year ballot has attracted hundreds of thousands of votes. And with momentum steaming into the final days, that number is sure to increase. The Athlete of the Year ballot is the culmination of the Academy’s yearlong Athlete of the Month program, which recognizes the accomplishments of men and women in sports around the globe. The Academy Athlete of the Month is selected by an international voting committee comprised of members of the media, sports organizations and governing bodies. Votes can be submitted on the Academy’s website at http://ussa.edu/ballots/athlete-of-the-year. The athlete with the most votes regardless of gender will be the Overall Athlete of the Year. The winners will be announced on Christmas Day. Last year’s winners were 2008 Olympic stars Michael Phelps and Nastia Liukin. Voters are asked to select their top three candidates for the award in descending order. First choice is worth five points, second place is three points and third place is one point. The men’s ballot consists of, in alphabetical order: Craig Alexander, triathlon, Australia; Usain Bolt, track and field, Jamaica; Drew Brees, football, United States; Kobe Bryant, basketball, United States; Angel Cabrera, golf, Argentina; Roger Federer, tennis, Switzerland; Santonio Holmes, football, United States; LeBron James, basketball, United States; Jimmie Johnson, auto racing, United States; Manny Pacquiao, boxing, Philippines; Albert Pujols, baseball, Dominican Republic; and Tiger Woods, golf, United States. The women’s ballot consists of: Yelena Isinbaeva, track and field, Russia; Carmelita Jeter, track and field, United States; Courtney Kupets, gymnastics, United States; Linet Masai, track and field, Kenya; Lorena Ochoa, golf, Mexico; Courtney Paris, basketball, United States; Sanya Richards, track and field, United States; Jiyai Shin, golf, South Korea; Diana Taurasi, basketball, United States; Lindsey Vonn, skiing, United States; Chrissie Wellington, triathlon, United Kingdom; and Serena Williams, tennis, United States. The United States Sports Academy is an independent, nonprofit, accredited, special mission sports university created to serve the nation and the world with programs in instruction, research and service. The role of the Academy is to prepare men and women for careers in the profession of sports. For more information about the Academy, call 251-626-3303 or visit www.ussa.edu. |
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