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28th December 2007, 07:13 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15752021/
DAPHNE, Ala. - Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre and Belgian tennis star Justine Henin were named the 2006 United States Sports Academy Male and Female Athletes of the Year after a worldwide online vote presented by USATODAY.com and MSNBC.com.
Favre, who is having one of his best NFL seasons, has led the Packers to a 12-3 record and a first round bye in the playoffs. This season he broke Dan Marino's NFL record for career passing yards (61,405), career touchdown passes (440 and counting) and Marino's NFL record for most career passes. Favre continues to add to his NFL record 252 consecutive games played (272 counting playoffs.) The 38-year-old Favre has engineered 38 fourth-quarter rallies in his career.
Henin was named Academy Female Athlete of the Year after completing a year in which she lost only four of 67 singles matches. She won 10 tournament titles in 2007 including two majors, making the 25-year-old Belgian the first player since Martina Hingis in 1997 to record double-digit victories in a season. Henin became the first woman to pass $5 million in season earnings.
American golf star Tiger Woods finished in second in the men's voting while New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady finished in third-place. American tennis player Venus Williams took second in the women's voting just ahead of American swimmer Natalie Coughlin who took third place.
The ballot was open to voting from 1-25 December. Overall, the ballot received hundreds of thousands of votes from sports fans around the globe. The Academy Athlete of the Year presented by USATODAY.com and MSNBC.com is the culmination of the Academy's yearlong Athlete of the Month program, which recognizes the accomplishments of men and women in sports around the globe.
the date is messed up for some reason, says 2006, but its 2007.
DAPHNE, Ala. - Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre and Belgian tennis star Justine Henin were named the 2006 United States Sports Academy Male and Female Athletes of the Year after a worldwide online vote presented by USATODAY.com and MSNBC.com.
Favre, who is having one of his best NFL seasons, has led the Packers to a 12-3 record and a first round bye in the playoffs. This season he broke Dan Marino's NFL record for career passing yards (61,405), career touchdown passes (440 and counting) and Marino's NFL record for most career passes. Favre continues to add to his NFL record 252 consecutive games played (272 counting playoffs.) The 38-year-old Favre has engineered 38 fourth-quarter rallies in his career.
Henin was named Academy Female Athlete of the Year after completing a year in which she lost only four of 67 singles matches. She won 10 tournament titles in 2007 including two majors, making the 25-year-old Belgian the first player since Martina Hingis in 1997 to record double-digit victories in a season. Henin became the first woman to pass $5 million in season earnings.
American golf star Tiger Woods finished in second in the men's voting while New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady finished in third-place. American tennis player Venus Williams took second in the women's voting just ahead of American swimmer Natalie Coughlin who took third place.
The ballot was open to voting from 1-25 December. Overall, the ballot received hundreds of thousands of votes from sports fans around the globe. The Academy Athlete of the Year presented by USATODAY.com and MSNBC.com is the culmination of the Academy's yearlong Athlete of the Month program, which recognizes the accomplishments of men and women in sports around the globe.
the date is messed up for some reason, says 2006, but its 2007.