All the award winners at BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2025, as Rory McIlroy claims the top prize.
Sports Personality of the Year - Rory McIlroy
Name: Rory McIlroy
Sport: Golf
Key achievement: Northern Irishman achieved golfing immortality in April by completing the career Grand Slam with his first Masters title at Augusta National.
He then played a key role in Europe's first Ryder Cup win in the United States since 2012, contributing three-and-a-half points to his team's triumph.
He also delighted his home crowd by winning the Irish Open for a second time, with further successes at the Players Championship and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, before topping off a stellar year with his seventh Race to Dubai title.
Team of the Year - European Ryder Cup team
Name: European Ryder Cup team
Sport: Golf
Key achievement: Captain Luke Donald led the Europeans to a first win on American soil since 2012 with a 15-13 triumph in New York.
Against a volatile home crowd at Bethpage Black, Europe claimed just their fifth victory in the USA since the tournament's inception in 1927.
Coach of the Year - Sarina Wiegman
Name: Sarina Wiegman
Sport: Football
Key achievement: The Dutchwoman guided England to successive European Championship titles with victory against Spain in the Euro 2025 final in July.
The victory meant the Lionesses became the first England team - women's or men's - to win a major trophy on foreign soil.
England's success led to Wiegman being named women's coach of the year at the 2025 Ballon d'Or awards, while she also won the women's coach prize at the Fifa Best Awards for a record fifth time.
World Sport Star of the Year - Armand Duplantis
Name: Armand Duplantis
Sport: Athletics
Key achievement: Sweden's Duplantis once again soared above his rivals to capture a third pole vault World Championship gold in 2025.
In doing so, he set yet another world record of 6.30m - his fourth of this year alone - and the 14th of his remarkable career.
He also retained his indoor world title - meaning he has won eight successive golds in major global competitions - and won all 16 of his events to become the first male pole vaulter in modern history to go undefeated for two successive years.
Lifetime Achievement award - Thierry Henry
Name: Thierry Henry
Sport: Football
Key achievement: Former Arsenal and France forward Henry, who retired in 2014, is widely considered to be one of the greatest players to ever play in the Premier League.
During his time as a Gunner, Henry became the club's record goalscorer with 228 goals in 377 matches, and won three FA Cups and two Premier League titles.
In international football, the 48-year-old won the World Cup on home soil in 1998 and was an integral part of the France side that won the European Championship in 2000.
Young Sports Personality of the Year - Michelle Agyemang
Name: Michelle Agyemang
Sport: Football
Key achievement: Just three months after her international debut, Agyemang came off the bench to score crucial late equalisers in both the quarter-final and semi-final in England's run to Euro 2025 glory.
Agyemang, who is on loan at Brighton from Arsenal, was named young player of the tournament, and later awarded the Golden Girl trophy, which is given to the best young player in Europe.
Helen Rollason award - Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe
On 29 July 2024, three young girls - Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, and six-year-old Bebe King - were killed during an attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance workshop in Southport.
In April this year, Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe, the fathers of Alice and Elsie, ran the London Marathon in their memory.
Sergio has since run marathons in Berlin, Chicago and New York as he aims to complete the six World Marathon Majors to raise money for a foundation set up in his daughter's name.
Category: General Sports