Hollywood Great Andy Garcia to host 2024 Laureus World Sports Awards
Andy Garcia has starred in some of the most beloved movies of the past 30 years, but before he took to the stage, he had dreams of becoming a professional athlete – he played basketball and baseball, in which his Little League coach in Miami was another Oscar-nominated actor, Mickey Rourke.
As an unmistakable screen presence across four decades, Garcia has starred in movies including The Godfather Part III (for which he was nominated for an Oscar), The Untouchables and Ocean’s 11 and its sequels. But his love of sport has never diminished. He is a regular participant in pro-am golf events, has thrown the ceremonial first pitch before an LA Dodgers Major League Baseball game and can often be found on the front row at the Staples Centre, watching the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA.
“Sport has always played an important part in my life. Before I ever thought of becoming an actor, I wanted to be an athlete. And today, I still love getting out onto the golf course or watching my team play. Sport has a special power, it’s a power that the Laureus World Sports Awards harness and it’s my great pleasure and honour to present these very special Awards this year, in the beautiful city of Madrid.”
“This was an unforgettable year of sport and I can’t wait to celebrate it as part of the Laureus World Sports Awards. I hope you’ll join me.”
Nominees are selected after a vote by the world’s sports media, and only at Laureus are the winners selected by sporting legends – the 69 all-time greats of the Laureus World Sports Academy. That’s why the Laureus statuette has become as sought after a prize as any that these superstars compete for in the sporting arena.
This year’s Nominees include some of the greatest athletes in the world. Last year’s winner, Lionel Messi, is again nominated for Sportsman of the Year, alongside Erling Haaland, Mondo Duplantis, Noah Lyles, Max Verstappen and Novak Djokovic; Olympic track stars Sha’Carri Richardson, Faith Kipyegon and Shericka Jackson are shortlisted alongside Iga Świątek, Mikaela Shiffrin and Spain’s Aitana Bonmatí in the category of Sportswoman of the Year.
Sporting legends from the Laureus World Sports Academy already confirmed to attend include Raúl, a hero in Madrid as a former captain and record goalscorer for Real Madrid; fellow footballers Cafu and Ruud Gullit; Olympic champions Jessica Ennis-Hill, Michael Johnson and Edwin Moses; Rugby World Cup winners Sean Fitzpatrick and Bryan Habana; and tennis legend Martina Navratilova.
Media who wish to attend the Laureus World Sports Awards should apply as soon as possible for accreditation. In addition to reporting on the Awards Ceremony, media attending will have the opportunity to interview Laureus Academy Members and other sportsmen and women present in Madrid.
The impact of the Awards is a key element to both the planning and delivery of the 2024 event. Working closely with both Host Partners, Madrid City Council and the Regional Government of Madrid, Laureus will bring the expertise and support of Laureus Sport for Good to leave a lasting legacy for the young people of the city and region of Madrid.