In the world's best gram world, O'Sullivan, who is known as a rocket, is definitely the greatest athlete in the history of the world, and there is no one. Because whether it is from the achievements or personal influence, he is the best in the history of **grams. The reason why O'Sullivan has the title of rocket is because of his style of playing on the one hand, and his "bombardment" on the other hand. O'Sullivan is a straight player, and if there is anything he can't get used to, he will directly turn on his "bombardment" mode. No, after winning the British Championship for the eighth time in history, O'Sullivan recently started the "bombardment" again, angrily saying to the UK: I am not rare at all. Let's take a look at what the hell is going on.
In the sports world, the British "BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award" is a relatively well-known award, and it is one of the dreams of many outstanding athletes to win this award. After all, the winners of this award are all top athletes in their fields. However, for this award, O'Sullivan recently publicly told ** that he is not rare for this award at all.
O'Sullivan's achievements in the field of gram are undoubtedly the first in the world. However, in the selection of this award, O'Sullivan's achievements do not seem to be worth mentioning. In this year's "BBC Sports Person of the Year Award", O'Sullivan seems to have been deliberately "ignored". It was this result that made O'Sullivan angry. After all, even cricketers and golfers can be nominated for this award, but **g is "ignored". This made O'Sullivan very unhappy, and directly opened the bombardment mode for the award.
O'Sullivan said angrily: "As a first-class player, it is actually difficult for you to win the "BBC Sports Person of the Year Award". You see, is it fair that nominated **gram players are competing for the award against nominated Formula 1 drivers, tennis players, golfers and Olympic gold medalists?Then, O'Sullivan said with some self-deprecation: "* Gram is becoming an invisible and cheap sport, which is a bit like a garage sale." Compared to other sports, **gram is almost like a discount item in Harrods, and I think **gram seems to lack some dignity compared to other sports. "Obviously, my abilities are not being recognized, and I know it's absolutely unfair. Some of the nominated athletes are relying on their connections and popularity to improve their chances of winning awards, but this may not be related to the individual abilities of the players, it is really just that **gram is too unappreciated and popular. Conversely, if I were an athlete in other fields, I would probably have won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year 10 times. ”
It is precisely because of this that O'Sullivan directly spoke angrily to the award selection team: "I am not rare at all, I don't want this award." As early as 2020, O'Sullivan once expressed his opinion on this award: "I feel like I will never get the "BBC Sports Person of the Year Award", I don't know why. I have to say that O'Sullivan is indeed very opinionated about his failure to win the "BBC Sports Person of the Year Award". In fact, he doesn't care about his honor, he is complaining about the **gram movement. In his opinion, the fact that the champion athlete could not get this award shows that the gram sport is still not valued and belongs to the certification category of niche sports.
So, has the athlete ever won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award?The answer is that it has ever been obtained. Steve. Davies was nominated and won in 1988, and seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry was nominated for the award in 1990 when he won his first World Championship title at the age of 21, but did not win. O'Sullivan himself has also been nominated twice in 2020 and 2023, but he has not won the award.