As widely expected World No. 1 Rory McIlroy has been named Sports Personality of the Year for 2012.
The Holywood golfing blockbuster secured the prestigous award for a second year running and on the back of winning a Major and this time the 2012 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island.
“It’s always nice to get recognition especially, from back home,” said the 23-year-old McIlroy.

World No. 1 Rory McIlroy named ‘BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year’ for a second year running. (Photo – Eoin Clarke/www.golffile.ie)
“I’m already excited about starting the 2013 season fresh, I’m really motivated and going after more Majors next year.
“My success has been a combination of winning tournaments throughout the year, and playing well in the big tournaments when I had to, plus winning my second major, the USPGA.
“It seems every year Northern Ireland or Ireland produce some great sporting moments, like Ulster getting to the Heineken Cup Final (or starting so well this season) or KatieTaylor in the boxing at the Olympics, and it’s lovely for me to be rewarded for something I have achieved this year.”
The judging panel of Shane Glynn, Editor Sport BBC NI; Steven Beacom, Belfast Telegraph Sports Editor and Thomas Hawkins, Irish News Sports Editor had the difficult task of selecting a winner from what was a golden year for local sport.
McIlroy topped a shortlist of six local sporting stars with Paralympic athletes Jason Smyth and Michael McKillop joint second.
The others on the shortlist were Paddy Barnes (Olympics bronze medal winning boxer), Jim McGuinness (Donegal’s All-Ireland winning coach), and AP McCoy (champion jockey).
Shane Glynn,Editor of Sport BBC NI said:
“It’s certainly been an incredible year of sport, and our local stars played a huge part in making 2012 unforgettable.
“In Olympics and Paralympics year, the achievements of our local boxers, rowers and athletes gave the judges plenty to ponder.
“We just couldn’t separate the record breaking Paralympics duo of Jason Smyth and Michael McKillop, who finished joint runners up to our winner Rory McIlroy.
“Rory has established himself as the best in a sport played in every corner of the globe. In 2012 he won his second major championship, the US PGA, and topped the US and European money lists.
“He’s a very worthy winner of the BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year for the second year running.”
Rory is also one of the 12 contenders for this year’s overall BBC Sports Personality of The Year 2012.
However he will face stiff opposition from the likes of (in alphabetical order) is: Nicola Adams, Ben Ainslie, Jessica Ennis, Mo Farah, Katherine Grainger, Sir Chris Hoy, Rory McIIroy, Andy Murray, Ellie Simmonds, Sarah Storey, David Weir, Bradley Wiggins.
Wiggins is the short-price favourite to win the award after becoming the first ever Brit to win the Tour de France.
The BBC Sports Personality of The Year 2012 programme is on BBC One on Sunday, 16 December at 1930 GMT.



