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Ten contenders are in with a chance of being named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year on Sunday night. | |
Equestrian star Zara Phillips, golfer Darren Clarke, tennis player Andy Murray, plus boxers Joe Calzaghe and Ricky Hatton are on the shortlist. | |
Cyclist Nicole Cooke, cricketer Monty Panesar, gymnast Beth Tweddle, darts champion Phil Taylor and Formula One's Jenson Button complete the candidates. | |
A public vote during the show, which starts at 1900 GMT, decides the winner. | |
Sports Personality of the Year: The contenders | Sports Personality of the Year: The contenders |
Viewers can vote by phone or text throughout the programme, which is being broadcast from the NEC in Birmingham for the first time, and is live on BBC One. | |
606: DEBATE There are six world champions - but no footballers or rugby union players on the shortlist Frank Keogh - BBC Sport 606: Have your say | 606: DEBATE There are six world champions - but no footballers or rugby union players on the shortlist Frank Keogh - BBC Sport 606: Have your say |
Seven men and three women are in the line-up, which boasts representatives from all four nations of the United Kingdom. | Seven men and three women are in the line-up, which boasts representatives from all four nations of the United Kingdom. |
Clarke is the favourite with bookmakers after his emotional victory with the European Ryder Cup team just weeks after the death of his wife Heather. | |
But the Northern Irishman has said he does not want to win the award on a sympathy vote, and the contest is expected to be one of the closest for years. | But the Northern Irishman has said he does not want to win the award on a sympathy vote, and the contest is expected to be one of the closest for years. |
At various stages of the last four months, Murray, Phillips and Panesar were rated favourites for the prize, which was won last year by England Ashes hero Andrew Flintoff. | At various stages of the last four months, Murray, Phillips and Panesar were rated favourites for the prize, which was won last year by England Ashes hero Andrew Flintoff. |
The shortlist was drawn up from a combination of online and postal public votes, newspaper and magazine editors and a BBC Sport panel of experts. | The shortlist was drawn up from a combination of online and postal public votes, newspaper and magazine editors and a BBC Sport panel of experts. |
When: 1900 GMT, SundayWhere: NEC, BirminghamChannel: BBC One In a year in which the England's national football and rugby union teams flopped, neither sport is represented. Comedian and cross-channel charity swimmer David Walliams, another former favourite, also misses out. | When: 1900 GMT, SundayWhere: NEC, BirminghamChannel: BBC One In a year in which the England's national football and rugby union teams flopped, neither sport is represented. Comedian and cross-channel charity swimmer David Walliams, another former favourite, also misses out. |
The show, presented by Sue Barker, Gary Lineker and Adrian Chiles, will feature the BBC Concert Orchestra. | |
It is taking place outside London for the first time in the event's 53-year history. | |
Some 3,000 tickets went on sale to the public in October and sold out in less than 50 minutes. | Some 3,000 tickets went on sale to the public in October and sold out in less than 50 minutes. |
In addition to the main honour, there will also be several other awards including the top team prize. | |
Listeners of BBC Five Live voted for thir favourite from three shortlisted contenders - Europe's Ryder Cup team, the St Helens rugby league side and Sussex County Cricket Club. | |
Other winners announced on the night will include coach of the year, overseas personality, young personality and lifetime achievement. | |
The Helen Rollason Award will be given to someone judged to have shown courage in adversity, while the unsung hero honour goes to a volunteer who has made a real difference to a sports club or team. | The Helen Rollason Award will be given to someone judged to have shown courage in adversity, while the unsung hero honour goes to a volunteer who has made a real difference to a sports club or team. |