The award has been won twice by three different sportsmen - Sir Henry Cooper, Nigel Mansell and Damon Hill. The double-winning racing drivers indicate the voting public's affection for the thrilling world of Grand Prix racing, which bodes well for Lewis Hamilton this year.
MY FAVOURITE WINNERS
• Paul Gascoigne
• Michael Owen
• Kelly Holmes
• Andrew Flintoff
PERSONALITY QUIRKS
• The dominance of athletics (17 winners) over the national sport of football (4)
• George Best never winning
• The disproportionate amount of success for figure skaters (4 wins)
• No recognition for Stephen Roche winning the Tour De France in 1987 (even in the Overseas category – Roche was from EIRE)
• Victory for non-British sportsmen – Greg Rudsedski, Barry McGuigan
• Oldest winner – Dai Rees – 44. There’s hope for me, yet
• Youngest winner – Michael Owen – 18
• No award for show host Sue Barker, despite her victory in the French Open in 1976
BATTLE OF THE SEXES
• 41 male victories versus 12 female victories
My next post will feature a vox pop about the BBC Sports Personality of the Year canvassing opinions from people in and around this year's host city, Liverpool.

