Unveiling the Champions: Discover the Best of the World Sports Photography Awards and Choose Your Top Shot!


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World Sports Photography Awards winners revealed – now pick your favourite picture

Jérôme Brouillet’s image of Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina at last year’s Olympics was the ultimate winner – Getty Images/Jérôme Brouillet

This sixth installment of the World Sports Photography Awards proved to be the most competitive to date, attracting over 2,200 photographers who submitted thousands of entries from in excess of 96 nations. Telegraph Sport highlights its preferred selections. Scroll down to express your choice.

Athletics

Winfred Yavi shone in the women’s 3,000 meters steeplechase, claiming gold at the Paris Olympics. Her triumph also positioned Daniel Sannum Lauten as a contender for the photography award.

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Winfred Yavi wins Olympic gold – Daniel Sannum Lauten

Boxing

Spanish fighter Enmanuel Reyes Pla was captured by photographer Mohd Rasfan during his 92kg quarter-final bout at last year’s Olympics while Belgian heavyweight Victor Schelstraete delivers a right jab to his face.

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Eyeing a punch – AFP/Mohd Rasfan

Cricket

After delivering a ball at the T20 Cricket World Cup in Trinidad And Tobago, West Indies bowler Andre Russell exhibited quick reflexes to field his own delivery – a moment that photographer Darrian Traynor successfully captured.

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Super Dre – Getty Images/Darrian Traynor

Cycling

As the E3 Harelbeke cycling competition in Belgium goes through the quaint locality of Kluisbergen, the butchers of Vande Walle halt their activities to witness the cyclists zoom past. They enthusiastically support Belgian champion Wout van Aert.

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The butchers of Vande Walle – Gaetan Flamme

Football

Jacob Bruun Larsen is depicted in his ideal surroundings as the Hoffenheim winger advances during a Bundesliga encounter. Fortunately, photographer Max Krause was positioned pitch-side and observed the action.

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Dove of peace – Lobeca/Max Krause

Golf

Bryson DeChambeau secured the second major victory of his career at Pinehurst in June of the previous year following a surprising late downfall from Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy. The American felt, quite understandably, thankful.

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Bryson De Chambeau celebrates – Getty Images/David Cannon

Motorsport

A competitor during the Safari Rally in Kenya seemed completely uninterested in reducing speed as he approached zebras crossing the path. Fortunately, photographer Anton Anestiev chose to take the photo in color instead of black and white.

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Zebra crossing – Anton Anestiev

Olympics

After securing gold at the Olympics, Brazilian surfer Gabriel Medina created substantial waves with a striking celebration. “It’s not entirely a surf photograph, so it draws the gaze of more individuals,” mentioned photographer Jérôme Brouillet after his image became a sensation.

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Golden moment – Jérôme Brouillet

Rugby union

Taking place in the foothills of the Pyrenees in Pau, this Extenso Super sevens event at Stade du Hameau was soaked in rain. French photographer Romain Perrocheau captured what became the finest rugby photograph of the year with this shot.

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Making a splash – Presse Sports/Romain Perrocheau

Tennis

Having excelled on the clay courts of Roland-Garros, where he amassed a remarkable 14 titles throughout his career, it was perhaps appropriate that Lionel Hahn’s image of Rafael Nadal exiting the court at the French Open in May was preferred by the judges.

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The last salute – Lionel Hahn

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