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Phillips wins top BBC Sport award | Phillips wins top BBC Sport award |
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Zara Phillips has been named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year - 35 years after her mother, the Princess Royal, received the same honour. | Zara Phillips has been named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year - 35 years after her mother, the Princess Royal, received the same honour. |
She won the public vote ahead of golfer Darren Clarke and gymnast Beth Tweddle. | She won the public vote ahead of golfer Darren Clarke and gymnast Beth Tweddle. |
The award marked the climax to a thrilling year for Phillips, who holds both world and European equestrian titles on her horse, Toytown. | The award marked the climax to a thrilling year for Phillips, who holds both world and European equestrian titles on her horse, Toytown. |
"For two members of the same family to win the award for the first time isvery special," Phillips said. | |
Sports Personality: Phillips wins BBC award | Sports Personality: Phillips wins BBC award |
"My mum said when she won it no-one else was in the running!In the build-up to it, I didn't think it would be a big thing for me. | |
"I was thinking 'I'd rather have my world gold medal than the SportsPersonality of The Year award'. | |
"But when it actually came around to the night, and I was up there on thestage, it was unbelievable when you looked at all the top sporting people in the room." | |
There were so many fantastic people up for the award, I personally didn't expect to win Zara Phillips Phillips looked shocked and delighted as she collected her prize at a crowded NEC in Birmingham with one third of the public vote. | There were so many fantastic people up for the award, I personally didn't expect to win Zara Phillips Phillips looked shocked and delighted as she collected her prize at a crowded NEC in Birmingham with one third of the public vote. |
"It's just amazing to be here among these people and to win this is absolutely amazing," she said. | |
The show was taking place outside London for the first time in the event's 53-year history, with 3,000 tickets snapped up by members of the public. | The show was taking place outside London for the first time in the event's 53-year history, with 3,000 tickets snapped up by members of the public. |
"The atmosphere was brilliant and I was in awe of everyone," Phillips added later in an interview on BBC Radio Five Live. | "The atmosphere was brilliant and I was in awe of everyone," Phillips added later in an interview on BBC Radio Five Live. |
"There were so many fantastic people up for the award, I personally didn't expect to win. | "There were so many fantastic people up for the award, I personally didn't expect to win. |
"It's great for my sport. The people that voted have obviously viewed what we did this year and seen what it's about. | |
ZARA PHILLIPS FACTFILE 1981: Born July 27, in London1999: Buys Toytown, then aged seven2003: Finishes second to Pippa Funnell at the Burghley Horse Trials2004: Misses Olympics after leg injury to Toytown2005: Wins individual and team gold at the European Eventing Championships 2006: Wins individual gold at the World Equestrian Games | ZARA PHILLIPS FACTFILE 1981: Born July 27, in London1999: Buys Toytown, then aged seven2003: Finishes second to Pippa Funnell at the Burghley Horse Trials2004: Misses Olympics after leg injury to Toytown2005: Wins individual and team gold at the European Eventing Championships 2006: Wins individual gold at the World Equestrian Games |
"Hopefully it'll encourage more people to come and get involved." | "Hopefully it'll encourage more people to come and get involved." |
Pre-event favourite Clarke, who helped secure an emotional victory for Europe in the Ryder Cup just weeks after the death of his wife Heather from cancer, secured 21% of the vote, while Tweddle earned 12%. | Pre-event favourite Clarke, who helped secure an emotional victory for Europe in the Ryder Cup just weeks after the death of his wife Heather from cancer, secured 21% of the vote, while Tweddle earned 12%. |
Phillips won the individual gold in the three-day eventing competition at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in Germany. | Phillips won the individual gold in the three-day eventing competition at the World Equestrian Games in Aachen in Germany. |
The Queen's granddaughter produced a near faultless display over the three days of dressage, cross country and show jumping. | The Queen's granddaughter produced a near faultless display over the three days of dressage, cross country and show jumping. |
She also helped Great Britain claim the team silver and has become only the third rider to hold the European and World titles at the same time. | She also helped Great Britain claim the team silver and has become only the third rider to hold the European and World titles at the same time. |
Phillips, whose partner is England rugby star Mike Tindall, won the world title in the aftermath of the death of her close friend Sherelle Duke at a horse trials in Brockenhurst a few days earlier. | Phillips, whose partner is England rugby star Mike Tindall, won the world title in the aftermath of the death of her close friend Sherelle Duke at a horse trials in Brockenhurst a few days earlier. |
Her mother, the Princess Royal won the coveted BBC award in 1971. | Her mother, the Princess Royal won the coveted BBC award in 1971. |