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Laureus World Sports Awards 2010 Podcast
Presented by Mark Saggers, we bring you all the action from the 2010 Laureus World Sports Awards in Abu Dhabi, featuring exclusive interviews with a host of sporting as well as Hollywood stars. Brought to you by Mercedes-Benz, IWC Schaffhausen, Vodafone and Aabar Investments PJSC, the ceremony was hosted by Academy Award winning actor and film director Kevin Spacey, and amongst the sporting stars on show we hear exclusively from Usain Bolt, Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Jenson Button, Kim Clijsters and Brett Favre who were all in contention for some of the most illustrious awards in world sport.
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Podcast Archive
Mar 10th 2010
Edwin Moses Interview - Laureus World Sports Awards 2010
We speak to the Chairman of the Laureus World Sports Academy, Edwin Moses. Moses will always be remembered for one of the most dominant reigns in world sport. For a remarkable nine years, nine months and nine days, he remained invincible in the 400 metres hurdles, being unbeaten in 122 consecutive races. By the time he retired from the sport in 1989, Moses had won two Olympic gold medals.
Mar 10th 2010
Tom Daley Interview - Laureus World Sports Awards 2010
We speak to 15 year old British diver Tom Daley, who specialises in the 10 metre platform event and is currently the FINA World Champion.
Mar 10th 2010
Sir Ian Botham Interview - Laureus World Sports Awards 2010
We speak to Laureus Academy Member and one of the greatest all-rounder cricketers ever to play the game, Sir Ian Botham. During a 15-year Test career of 102 matches, Botham took 383 wickets and scored 5,200 runs plus 120 catches. In addition to his work as a member of the Laureus World Sports Academy, Botham has been a tireless worker for charity.
Mar 10th 2010
Barry McGuigan Interview - Laureus World Sports Awards 2010
We speak to Laureus Academy Member Barry McGuigan, one of Ireland's most celebrated boxers and respected sporting figures. He started fighting at an early age at just 18, turned professional and went on to win the British and European featherweight titles before becoming the WBA World Featherweight Champion in 1985
Mar 9th 2010
Monica Seles Interview - 2010 Laureus World Sport Awards
We speak to Laureus Academy Member Monica Seles who was the dominant player in womens tennis in the early 1990s and at 16 became the youngest ever winner of the French Open. In her career Seles won nine Grand Slam titles, the Australian Open four times, the French Open three times and the US Open twice.
















