Cyclist Geraint Thomas was voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Sunday, receiving British sport's premier annual individual accolade in Birmingham as a reward for his remarkable Tour de France triumph.
The Welshman, whose victory in cycling's most prestigious race was the sixth by a British rider in seven years, topped the public vote ahead of Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and England soccer captain Harry Kane.
The other sportsmen and women short-listed for the award were triple European sprint champion Dina Asher-Smith, English cricket's record test wicket taker James Anderson and double Olympic skeleton champion, Lizzy Yarnold.
Relive all of the drama below.
.The six names on the shortlist do have members other than there family to thank tonight.
Tonight's SPOTY nominees were put together by a mix of journalists, former athletes and BBC executives:
- Sir Chris Hoy (former Olympian & Spoty winner)
- Barry McGuigan (Former boxer & Spoty winner)
- Amy Williams (former Olympian & Spoty nominee)
- Caroline Barker (Broadcaster)
- Alex Scott (former footballer & broadcaster)
- Emma Boggis (chief executive, Sport & Recreation Alliance)
- Claire Tolley (sport features editor, Guardian)
- David Gurney (sports editor, Metro Newspapers)
- Howard Wheatcroft (group head of sport, Express Newspapers)
- Barbara Slater (Director, BBC Sport)
- Philip Bernie (Head of TV Sport, BBC Sport)
- Carl Doran (Executive Editor, BBC Sport)

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