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Rory McIlroy Claims Coveted BBC Award
19 Dec
Summary
- Rory McIlroy won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
- Golf was recognized with team and individual awards.
- McIlroy plans to watch Jake Paul fight after the ceremony.

Rory McIlroy has officially been crowned the BBC Sports Personality of the Year. This prestigious award signifies a major triumph for McIlroy and highlights the growing recognition of golf on a larger sporting stage. The event also celebrated the European Ryder Cup team, who were honored as Team of the Year, further underscoring a landmark evening for the sport.
Despite the whirlwind of recent events, including playing in the Golf Channel Games and attending the awards ceremony, McIlroy is not one to rest. He is scheduled to travel to Miami to witness the much-anticipated boxing match between Anthony Joshua and Jake Paul. Following this, he anticipates some well-deserved downtime over the Christmas period before resuming his competitive golfing career.
McIlroy expressed his continued drive for improvement, stating his ambition to win more majors, order of merit titles, and Ryder Cups. He emphasized the importance of maintaining enthusiasm and the hunger to get better, even after achieving a career grand slam. Fellow golfer Tommy Fleetwood lauded McIlroy's achievement, describing it as a well-deserved recognition for a phenomenal career and year.




