When is the 2019 Sports Personality of the Year? Nominations are now open for 2020's Unsung Hero and Young Unsung Hero awards. AS 2019 draws to a close, it's time to celebrate another monumental year in British sport.

Ben Stokes scored a heroic 84 not out as England tied the Cricket World Cup final against New Zealand, only to then come back out and help secure victory in the super over. You can watch the whole ceremony on BBC One from 7pm until 9pm. Raheem Sterling was an integral part of Manchester City’s treble winning campaign, with his performances earning him the Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year and the PFA Young Player of the Year awards. Lewis Hamilton won his sixth F1 World Championship in 2019 taking him one behind the great Michael Schumacher, sealing the title with two races to spare. The Sports Personality of the Year 2019 After Show will follow from 9pm to 10pm, also on BBC One. The Sports Personality of the Year 2019 After Show will follow from 9pm to 10pm, also on BBC One. England cricketer Ben Stokes is voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019.

Both of these can be streamed via the BBC iPlayer. Roll of honour: The complete list of Sports Personality winners. Katarina Johnson-Thompson won a first outdoor gold in the heptathlon World Championships, to go with victory in the European Indoor Championships earlier in the year. Dina Asher-Smith became the first British woman in history to win a global gold medal in a sprint event, at this year’s World Championships, with her 21.88s 200m. In addition to the main award, eight more awards will be presented on the night: World Sport Star of the Year, Greatest Sporting Moment of the Year, Team of the Year, Coach of the Year, Lifetime Achievement Award, Helen Rollason Award, Get Inspired Unsung Hero Award and Young Sports Personality of the Year. Sir Chris Chataway, Athletics (1954); Gordon Pirie, Athletics (1955); Jim Laker, Cricket (1956); Dai Rees, Golf (1957); Ian Black, Swimming (1958); John Surtees, Motorcycle racing (1959), David Broome, Show jumping (1960); Sir Stirling Moss, Motor racing (1961); Anita Lonsbrough, Swimming (1962); Dorothy Hyman, Athletics (1963); Mary Rand, Athletics (1964); Tommy Simpson, Cycling (1965); Bobby Moore, Football (1966); Sir Henry Cooper, Boxing (1967); David Hemery, Athletics (1968); Ann Jones, Tennis (1969), Sir Henry Cooper, Boxing (1970); Princess Anne, Eventing (1971); Dame Mary Peters, Athletics (1972); Sir Jackie Stewart, Motor racing (1973); Brendan Foster, Athletics (1974); David Steele, Cricket (1975); John Curry, Figure skating (1976); Virginia Wade, Tennis (1977); Steve Ovett, Athletics (1978); Lord Sebastian Coe, Athletics (1979), Robin Cousins, Figure skating (1980); Sir Ian Botham, Cricket (1981); Daley Thompson, Athletics (1982); Steve Cram, Athletics (1983); Torvill and Dean, Figure skating (1984); Barry McGuigan, Boxing (1985); Nigel Mansell, Motor racing (1986); Fatima Whitbread, Athletics (1987); Steve Davis, Snooker (1988); Sir Nick Faldo, Golf (1989), Paul Gascoigne, Football (1990); Liz McColgan, Athletics (1991); Nigel Mansell, Motor racing (1992); Linford Christie, Athletics (1993); Damon Hill, Motor racing (1994); Jonathan Edwards, Athletics (1995); Damon Hill, Motor racing (1996); Greg Rusedski, Tennis (1997); Michael Owen, Football (1998); Lennox Lewis, Boxing (1999), Sir Steve Redgrave, Rowing (2000); David Beckham, Football (2001); Paula Radcliffe, Athletics (2002); Jonny Wilkinson, Rugby Union (2003); Dame Kelly Holmes, Athletics (2004); Andrew Flintoff, Cricket (2005); Zara Phillips, Eventing (2006); Joe Calzaghe, Boxing (2007); Sir Chris Hoy, Cycling (2008); Ryan Giggs, Football (2009), AP McCoy (2010); Mark Cavendish (2011); Sir Bradley Wiggins (2012); Andy Murray (2013); Lewis Hamilton (2014); Andy Murray (2015); Andy Murray (2016); Mo Farah (2017); Geraint Thomas (2018), This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).

Check the nine winners from the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019. Stokes wins Sports Personality of the Year. Previous winners of the award include Sir Chris Hoy and Sir Andy Murray who has won the public vote on three occasions. The BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019 took place on 15 December 2019 at the P&J Live in Aberdeen. A month later he then produced one of the greatest innings in Test cricket history when his unbelievable 135 not out helped England chase an unprecedented 359 to beat Australia in the third Ashes Test. Wales legend Alun Wyn Jones captained his nation to another Six Nations Grand Slam victory and was subsequently named Player of the Championship, as well as being nominated for the IRB World Rugby Player of the Year award. Ben Stokes, the winner in 2019 The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award is the … Current holder (2019) BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award: 1954 Awarded to the sportsperson "whose actions have most captured the public's imagination" Ben Stokes: BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year: 1960 Awarded to the sportsperson "who has made the greatest impression in the world of sport" Eliud Kipchoge Sports Personality remembers those we lost in 2019, Nominate your Unsung Hero and Captain Tom Young Unsung Hero, Ben Stokes wins Sports Personality of the Year, England's cricketers win Team of the Year award, Jos Buttler's winning run out named Greatest Sporting Moment of the Year, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson given Lifetime Achievement award, Doddie Weir wins Helen Rollason Award at Sports Personality 2019, Eliud Kipchoge wins World Sport Star of the Year 2019, Nottingham volunteer Keiren Thompson wins Sports Personality Unsung Hero award, Caroline Dubois wins BBC Young Sports Personality, Remembering the sports stars we lost in 2019. Read about our approach to external linking. England cricketer Ben Stokes is voted BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2019. Dina Asher-Smith, Ben Stokes and Raheem Sterling lead the nominations The ceremony will take place at the P&J Live Arena on December 15 at 7pm.