American Eaton takes top male award for 2015

Genzebe Dibaba

MONACO, (Reuters) – American decathlete Ashton Eaton was named the IAAF’s male athlete of the year for 2015 yesterday after breaking the world record to win the world title.

Eaton, 27, scored 9,045 points in Shanghai in his first decathlon for two years to beat his own world best mark.

“Athletes spend the most vigorous years of human life, arguably called the ‘best years’, working to hone their abilities,” he said in a statement.

“I’m grateful and thankful to the IAAF (governing body) for excellent competitions, the canvases that allow us to display our work.”

Eaton won the award ahead of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, who landed his 11th world championship gold medal this year, and American triple jumper Christian Taylor.

“I did not beat Usain and Christian, my work simply differed in design. They are some of the most talented and beautiful performers of all time. I’m flattered to be among them,” Eaton said.

“I accept this award on behalf of all of us athletes who love what we do.”

 

FEMALE WINNER

Genzebe Dibaba
Genzebe Dibaba
          Ashton Eaton
Ashton Eaton

Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia won the female award after breaking the 1500 metres world record in July in Monaco with a time of three minutes 50.07 seconds.

She captured the 1500 world title in Beijing and took the bronze medal in the 5,000.

“I am humbled and honoured to receive this award from the IAAF,” said Dibaba. “It feels so good to be the World Athlete of the Year.

“After being a finalist and narrowly missing out on this award one year ago, I am very proud to be recognised by the fans and experts of our sport.”

The awards are usually handed out at the annual gala dinner in Monaco but that was cancelled this year due to doping issues in the sport.

“While the athletics family is not gathering together as usual in Monaco, we rightly celebrate the marvellous 2015 achievements of the athletes,” IAAF president Sebastian Coe said.

“I offer congratulations to our World Athletes of the Year, world champions Ashton Eaton and Genzebe Dibaba. Your performances in 2015 are an inspiration and examples of true sporting excellence.”