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Hassan and Warholm crowned 2021 European Athletes of the Year, photo by European Athletics

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E-YVa_AXsAIZSu9.jpgSifan Hassan, Van Damme Memorial, photo by Diamond League AG

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Sifan Hassan and Karsten Warholm were named 2021 EA Athletes of the year. Hassan won gold in 10,000m, 5,000m and took the bronze in the 1,500m! She was amazing. I actually think the 1,500m first round, where she fell got up and ran 43.9 in 300m to catch up. Her wins at the 10,000m and 5,000m showed a superior racing style and need to excel. Her bronze at the 1,500m, against two athletes who were faster than her, showed someone who does not give up. Sifan Hassan earned this one!

Karston Warholm set two world records at the 400m hurdles in 2021. His solo WR, and then, at Tokyo Olympics, his battle with Rai Benjamin, was one of the best tv sports moments of the summer. His races this summer, his ability to dig deeper than anyone in his event. His enthusiasm, his star power, and his talent show each time he battles the globe over 400 meters with ten hurdles, which seem to get taller as one gets farther in the race!

What is below is the amazing release from EA on the award winners from this weekend!

Sifan Hassan from the Netherlands and Norway’s Karsten Warholm have been crowned the 2021 European Athletes of the Year at the Golden Tracks award ceremony which was held in Lausanne, Switzerland on Saturday (16) evening.

Hassan and Warholm were two of the outstanding performers of this summer’s Olympics Games in Tokyo where European athletes came away with 20 gold medals. Hassan won three medals including the 5000m and 10,000m titles and Warholm broke through the 46 second-barrier to win the 400m hurdles in a world record of 45.94.

Hassan was crowned women’s European Athlete of the Year for the first time and she becomes just the second Dutch athlete to win this accolade after Dafne Schippers in 2014 and 2015. Hassan – who was unfortunately not able to be present at the awards ceremony and Dutch federation President Eric van der Burg received her trophy on her behalf from European Athletics Vice President Cherry Alexander – won ahead of fellow Olympic champions Anita Wlodarczyk from Poland and Mariya Lasitskene, the latter being the 2019 European Athlete of the Year.

By contrast, this was the third time Warholm has been a winner at the Golden Tracks.

The Norwegian won the Rising Star award in 2017 before graduating to men’s European Athlete of the Year in 2019. Only Sweden’s Christian Olsson (2003-04) and Great Britain’s Mo Farah (2011-12) have previously won the men’s award in back-to-back editions.

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Golden Tracks Award Ceremony

Warholm, who was presented with his trophy by European President Dobromir Karamarinov, was part of an illustrious shortlist alongside Armand Duplantis from Sweden and Italy’s Lamont Marcell Jacobs, both of whom won gold medals at the Olympics as well as at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun back in March.

There is a degree of symmetry in the career trajectories of Hassan and Warholm. Both athletes won gold medals at the Berlin 2018 European Athletics Championships and at the 2019 World Athletics Championships before completing the set of major titles at the delayed Olympic Games this summer.

Like Warholm, Hassan has also been in record-breaking form this season.

She decimated Almaz Ayana’s world 10,000m record of 29:17.45 on home soil at the FBK Games in Hengelo in June with 29:06.82. That mark was subsequently broken two days later on the same track by Letesenbet Gidey but Hassan outsprinted the Ethiopian for the Olympic 10,000m title, her sixth race in the Japanese capital after winning gold in the 5000m and then bronze in the 1500m.

It was a successful evening for Dutch athletics as European 400m hurdles record-holder Femke Bol was crowned women’s Rising Star with France’s world and European U20 110m hurdles champion Sasha Zhoya winning the men’s equivalent.

The pair were presented with their trophies by European Athletics Vice Presidents Libor Varhanik and Jean Gracia respectively.

Bol raced extensively both indoors and outdoors, winning eight successive races indoors in the 400m which culminated with gold medals in both the 400m and 4x400m at the European Athletics Indoor Championships.

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Golden Tracks Award Ceremony

She also won 11 of her 12 races in the 400m hurdles outdoors, her only loss coming when she finished third at the Olympics but in Tokyo she smashed Yuliya Pechonkina’s long-standing European record with a time of 52.03.

Zhoya also revised the record books in a glorious two months in the 110m hurdles. The Frenchman clocked four of the seven fastest times in history over the barriers at U20 level, including world records of 12.93 and 12.72 at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Nairobi to chop a dizzying 0.27 off the previous record.

The 19-year-old surpassed the world U20 record at the European Athletics U20 Championships in Tallinn with 12.98 but the time could not be ratified due to a slightly illegal tailwind. However, Zhoya did revise the championship record with 13.05 in the final to win the first of two major championship gold medals this summer.

Maria Andrejczyk from Poland also received the European Athletics Community Award for her touching and selfless gesture shortly after the Olympics Games when she auctioned her silver medal to raise funds to pay for life-saving heart surgery for a young boy.

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Golden Tracks Award Ceremony

Important and influential figures in the sport away from the field of play were also recognised at the Golden Tracks.

Ana Krstevska from North Macedonia was the first recipient of this year’s European Athletics Women’s Leadership Award, which has recognised and celebrated women’s leaders in athletics since 2009. In total, 23 women from as many Member Federations will receive this prestigious accolade this year.

The first of 26 Member Federation awards was presented to Ireland’s Georgina Drumm and Switzerland’s Hansruedi Kunz was the first coach to receive the European Athletics Coaching award. In total 55 coaches, including those of every gold medallist at this summer’s Olympic Games, will receive this annual reward.

All other recipients of the Women’s Leadership, Member Federation and Coaching Awards will be presented with their trophies at national ceremonies in their own countries. More information about all these awards can be found here.

Summary of Golden Tracks award winners

Women’s European Athlete of the Year – Sifan Hassan (NED)
Men’s European Athlete of the Year – Karsten Warholm (NOR)
Women’s Rising Star – Femke Bol (NED)
Men’s Rising Star – Sasha Zhoya (FRA)
European Athletics Community Award – Maria Andrejczyk (POL)
European Athletics Women’s Leadership Award – Ana Krstevska (MKD)
Member Federation Award – Georgina Drumm (IRL)
European Athletics Coaching Award – Hansruedi Kunz (SUI)

The Golden Tracks awards ceremony this year was hosted by the reknowned sports presenter Andy Kay, British international long jumper and singer/songwriter Jazmin Sawyers and Switzerland’s reigning European 400m hurdles champion Lea Sprunger, who retired at the end of this season.

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