As a definition of the event, I would agree.From their own site:
"The BBC Sports Personality of the Year is a ceremony to honour the greatest British sporting achievements of the past 12 months"
Pretty straight forward.
As addressing to what extent the main award is about personality trait and what extent it as about outright sporting achievement, I’m none the wiser.
Take Andy Murray. I’m a massive Murray fan. He achieved something amazing in 2013. Personally I love his dry sense of humour, but I believe many people see him as being a bore. No personality.
Should he have won it?
If the title was “high achiever”, then sure. but personality? Not in many people’s eyes.
If you like spoty then great but don’t try and argue thAt it’s clear what the title of the main award is rewarding. It is obviously not clear.
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