PSAT Sports Awards
PSAT Sports Awards | |
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Country | Greece |
First awarded | 1954 |
Website | psat |
The PSAT Sports Awards (
The first PSAT Sports Awards were given in the year 1954, by the
From 1954 to 1973, the award was for individual Greek athletes, regardless of their gender. However, in 1960, the crew of the
There are also the following awards: The Athletics Contribution and Ethics award, which is given to Greek athletes that have made a great long-term contribution to Greek sports. The Fair-Play award, which is given to Greek athletes that have displayed good character, by consistently honoring and observing the rules of fair-play in their respective sports. The Rising Talent award, which is given to young Greek athletes that are considered to be possible future stars in their respective sports. And the Social Contribution award, which is given to contributors that have helped to promote the growth of Greek sports. There are also honorary distinctions that are given to sports club personalities that have made significant contributions to Greek sports, as well.
Best Greek Athlete (1954–1973)
From 1954 to 1973, The Best Greek Athlete, or Greek Athlete of the Year award was given to single individuals, regardless of their gender. However, the award was won only by males. In 1960, instead of giving the award to a single individual athlete, the crew of the sailing vessel "Nireus", was awarded as a team. That was in honor of their gold medal win at the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics.
In 1970, Christos Papanikolaou broke the world record in the men's pole vault. In honor of that achievement, he was given the award, without a vote being held to determine the year's winner of the award. In 1972, rather giving the award to a single individual athlete, three winners were chosen. In honor of their good performances at the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics.
Best Greek Male Athlete (1974–present)
In 1974, separate individual awards for both male and female athletes were established, with the Best Greek Male Athlete, or Greek Male Athlete of the Year award beginning in that year. In 1996, rather than giving the award to a single individual athlete, the award was given to all of the
Best Greek Female Athlete (1974–present)
In 1974, separate individual awards for both male and female athletes were established, with the Best Greek Female Athlete, or Greek Female Athlete of the Year award beginning in that year. In 1982, rather than giving the award to an individual athlete, Sofia Sakorafa and Anna Verouli were given the award, without a vote being held. That was done in order to honor their achievements in that year. In that year, Sakorafa broke the world record in the javelin throw, and Anna Verouli won the gold medal at the 1982 European Athletics Championships.
Year | Athlete | Sport | Club |
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1974 | Maroula Lamprou
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athletics | G.S. Olympia Limassol |
1975 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
1976 | Sofia Dara | swimming | Olympiacos Piraeus |
1977 | Sofia Dara (2) | swimming | Olympiacos Piraeus |
1978 | Sisi Pantazi | athletics | G.S. Volou |
1979 | Maroula Lamprou (2)
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athletics | G.S. Olympia Limassol |
1980 | Angeliki Kanellopoulou | tennis | Athens Tennis Club
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1981 | Sofia Sakorafa | athletics | G.S. Trikalon |
1982* | Sofia Sakorafa (2) Anna Verouli |
athletics athletics |
G.S. Trikalon A.O. Kavala |
1983 | Anna Verouli (2) | athletics | A.O. Kavala |
1984 | Agi Kasoumi
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shooting | ZAON Kifissia |
1985 | Angeliki Kanellopoulou (2) | tennis | Athens Tennis Club
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1986 | Elli Rousaki | swimming | Olympiacos Piraeus |
1987 | Elli Rousaki (2) | swimming | Olympiacos Piraeus |
1988 | Tonia Svaier | rowing | Ν.Ο. Ioannina |
1989 | Niki Bakogianni
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athletics | Athanasios Diakos Lamias |
1990 | Voula Patoulidou | athletics | Iraklis Thessaloniki
|
1991 | Christina Thalassinidou | synchronized swimming | Nireas Chalandriou |
1992 | Voula Patoulidou (2) | athletics | Iraklis Thessaloniki
|
1993 | Maria Christoforidou | weightlifting | Panellinios Athens
|
1994 | Giota Antonopoulou | weightlifting | N/A |
1995 | Katerina Thanou
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athletics | Ethnikos G.S. Athens |
1996 | Niki Bakogianni (2)
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athletics | ASE Doukas Athens
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1997 | Niki Xanthou | athletics | GAS Ygeia Rodou |
1998 | Olga Vasdeki | athletics | Panellinios Athens
|
1999 | Paraskevi Tsiamita | athletics | Panellinios Athens
|
2000 | Katerina Thanou (2)
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athletics | Ethnikos G.S. Athens |
2001 | Katerina Thanou (3)
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athletics | Ethnikos G.S. Athens |
2002 | Katerina Thanou (4)
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athletics | Ethnikos G.S. Athens |
2003 | Mirela Maniani | athletics | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2004 | Athanasia Tsoumeleka | athletics | FS Asteras Preveza |
2005 | Pigi Devetzi
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athletics | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2006 | Pigi Devetzi (2)
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athletics | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2007 | Pigi Devetzi (3)
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athletics | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2008 | Pigi Devetzi (4)
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athletics | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2009 | Alexandra Tsiavou | rowing | D.N.O. Igoumenitsas |
2010 | Alexandra Tsiavou (2) | rowing | D.N.O. Igoumenitsas |
2011 | Marianna Lymperta | swimming | Olympiacos Piraeus |
2012 | Vaso Vougiouka[2]
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fencing | Athinaikos Omilos Oplomachias - Xifaskias |
2013 | Katerina Nikolaidou[3]
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rowing | N.O. Katerinis |
2014 | Katerina Nikolaidou[4] (2)
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rowing | N.O. Katerinis |
2015 | Nikol Kyriakopoulou[5]
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athletics | A.G.E.S. Kameiros 2009 |
2016 | Anna Korakaki[6] | shooting | Skopeftikos Omilos Orion Thessalonikis |
2017 | Katerina Stefanidi[7] | athletics | AO Filotheis |
2018 | Anna Korakaki[8] (2) | shooting | Skopeftikos Omilos Orion Thessalonikis |
2019 | Katerina Stefanidi (2)[9][10] | athletics | |
2020 | Maria Sakkari[12][13] | tennis | |
2021 | Maria Sakkari[14] | tennis | |
2022 | Antigoni Drisbioti[15][16] | athletics |
Best Greek Sports Team (1964–present)
The award for the Best Greek Sports Team was established in 1964.
Year | Team | Sport |
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1964 | Greece National Football Team
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football |
1965 | AEK Athens Basketball Club
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basketball |
1966 | AEK Athens Basketball Club (2)
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basketball |
1967 | Greece National Football Team (2)
|
football |
1968 | AEK Athens Basketball Club (3)
|
basketball |
1969 | Greece National Football Team (3)
|
football |
1970 | Greece National Under-18 Basketball Team | basketball |
1971 | Panathinaikos Athens Football Club
|
football |
1972 | Greece National Athletics Team | athletics |
1973 | PAOK Thessaloniki Football Club
|
football |
1974 | Greece National Football Team (4)
|
football |
1975 | ΖΑΟΝ Volleyball Club Women | volleyball |
1976 | AEK Athens Football Club
|
football |
1977 | Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club | water polo |
1978 | Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club
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basketball |
1979 | Greece National Football Team (5)
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football |
1980 | Greece National Volleyball Team | volleyball |
1981 | Greece men's national water polo team | water polo |
1982 | Greece National Volleyball Team (2) | volleyball |
1983 | Greece National Weightlifting Team | weightlifting |
1984 | Greece men's national water polo team (2) | water polo |
1985 | Greece National Basketball Team | basketball |
1986 | Greece National Basketball Team (2) | basketball |
1987 | Greece National Basketball Team (3) | basketball |
1988 | Greece National Under-21 Football Team | football |
1989 | Greece National Basketball Team (4) | basketball |
1990 | Greece National Basketball Team (5) | basketball |
1991 | PAOK Thessaloniki Basketball Club
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basketball |
1992 | Olympiacos Piraeus Volleyball Club
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volleyball |
1993 | Greece National Football Team (6)
|
football |
1994 | Greece National Basketball Team (6) | basketball |
1995 | Greece National Under-19 Basketball Team | basketball |
1996 | Panathinaikos Athens Basketball Club
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basketball |
1997 | Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club (2)
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basketball |
1998 | Greece National Under-21 Football Team (2) | football |
1999 | Gree National Women's Ensemble Team | rhythmic gymnastics |
2000 | Greece National Women's Ensemble Team (2) | rhythmic gymnastics |
2001 | Greece National Youth Water Polo Team | water polo |
2002 | Olympiacos Piraeus Water Polo Club
|
water polo |
2003 | Greece National Football Team (7)
|
football |
2004 | Greece National Football Team (8)
|
football |
2005 | Greece National Basketball Team (7) | basketball |
2006 | Greece National Basketball Team (8) | basketball |
2007 | Greece National Football Team (9)
|
football |
2008 | Dimitris Mougios
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rowing |
2009 | Panathinaikos Athens Basketball Club (2)
|
basketball |
2010 | NC Vouliagmeni Water Polo Club Women | water polo |
2011 | Greece National Water Polo Team Women | water polo |
2012 | Olympiacos Piraeus Basketball Club[2] (3)
|
basketball |
2013 | Greece National Football Team[3] (10)
|
football |
2014 | Greece National Football Team[4] (11)
|
football |
2015 | Greece men's national water polo team[5] (3) | water polo |
2016 | 470: Panagiotis Mantis, Pavlos Kagialis[6] | sailing |
2017 | Greece National Water Polo Youth Team[7] (2) | water polo |
2018 | Olympiacos Piraeus Water Polo Club[8] (2)
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water polo |
2019 | water polo | |
2020 | Greece National Water Polo Youth Team (3)[12][13] | water polo |
2021 | Greece men's national water polo team (4) [14] | water polo |
2022 | Greece men's national water polo team (5)[15][16] | water polo |
Best Sports Coach in Greece (2004–present)
The award for the Best Greek Sports Coach began in 2004. The award is given to the best sports coach of any Greek team, regardless of whether they are of Greek or foreign nationality, or to the best sports coach with Greek nationality, regardless of where they coach.
Year | Coach | Team | Sport |
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2004 | Otto Rehhagel | Greece National Football Team
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football |
2005 | Panagiotis Giannakis | Greece National Basketball Team | basketball |
2006 | Panagiotis Giannakis (2) | Greece National Basketball Team | basketball |
2007 | Otto Rehhagel (2) | Greece National Football Team
|
football |
2008 | Gianni Postiglione | Greece National Rowing Team | rowing |
2009 | Željko Obradović | Panathinaikos Athens
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basketball |
2010 | Alexia Kamenou | NC Vouliagmeni Women | water polo |
2011 | Fernando Santos
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Greece National Football Team
|
football |
2012 | Dušan Ivković[2] | Olympiacos Piraeus
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basketball |
2013 | Fernando Santos[3] (2)
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Greece National Football Team
|
football |
2014 | Nikos Gemelos[4] | Greece National Swimming Team | swimming |
2015 | Dimitris Raftis[5] | Greece National Gymnastics Team | artistic gymnastics |
2016 | Tasos Korakakis[6] | Greece National Shooting Team | shooting |
2017 | Dimitris Raftis[7] (2) | Greece National Gymnastics Team | artistic gymnastics |
2018 | Dimitris Raftis[8] (3) | Greece National Gymnastics Team | artistic gymnastics |
2019 | Georgios Pomaski[9][18] | Greece National Athletics Team | athletics |
2020 | Alexandros Nikolopoulos[12][13] | Andreas Vazaios | swimming |
2021 | Thodoris Vlachos[14] | Greece National Water Polo Team | water polo |
2022 | Georgios Pomaski[15][16] | Miltiadis Tentoglou | athletics |
Best Greek athlete with a disability (2004–2007)
From 2004 to 2007, there was a single award for both Greek male and female athletes with disabilities. In 2007, Anthi Karagianni became the only female to win the Best Greek Athlete with a disability award.
Year | Athlete | Sport | Club |
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2004 | Charalampos Taiganidis | para swimming | F.S. Ethnikos Kozanis |
2005 | Christos Angourakis | para athletics | A.S. Spartakos |
2006 | Charalampos Taiganidis (2) | para swimming | F.S. Ethnikos Kozanis |
2007* | Anthi Karagianni (female) | para athletics | Iris Kavalas |
Best Greek male athlete with a disability (2008–present)
The award for the best Greek male athlete with a disability, began in the year 2008.
Year | Athlete | Sport | Club |
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2008 | Charalampos Taiganidis (3) | para swimming | Aris Thessaloniki |
2009 | Georgios Kapellakis | para swimming | A.S. Megalonisos |
2010 | Christos Tampaxis | para swimming | P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped) |
2011 | Paschalis Stathelakos | para athletics | Special Olympics of Greece |
2012 | Nikolaos Pananos[2] | boccia | Special Olympics of Greece |
2013 | Ioannis Kostakis[3] | para swimming | M.A.S. Aetos Thessalonikis |
2014 | Ioannis Kostakis[4] (2) | para swimming | M.A.S. Aetos Thessalonikis |
2015 | Manolis Stefanoudakis[5] | para athletics | A.S. Megalonisos |
2016 | Pavlos Mamalos[6] | paralympic powerlifting | A.S. Aetos Athens |
2017 | Michail Seitis[7] | para athletics | A.S. Aetos Athens |
2018 | Aristeidis Makrodimitris[8] | para swimming | A.P.S. Proteas Palaias Fokaias |
2019 | Dimosthenis Michalentzakis[9][19] | para swimming | |
2020 | Stylianos Malakopoulos[12][13] | para athletics | |
2021 | Athanasios Ghavelas[14] | para athletics | |
2022 | Dimosthenis Michalentzakis (2) [15][16] | para swimming |
Best Greek female athlete with a disability (2008–present)
The award for the best Greek female athlete with a disability, began in the year 2008.
Year | Athlete | Sport | Club |
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2008 | Alexandra Dimoglou | para athletics | Iris Kavalas |
2009 | Semicha Rizaoglou | para swimming | Irodikos Komotini |
2010 | Maria Stamatoula | para athletics | A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania |
2011 | Maria Stamatoula (2) | para athletics | A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania |
2012 | Maria-Eleni Kordali[2] | boccia | N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou |
2013 | Paraskevi Kantza[3] | para athletics | A.S. Stivou Tyflon (ASSTY) |
2014 | Stella Smaragdi[4] | para athletics | AS Amea Elpida Thessalonikis |
2015 | Dimitra Korokida[5] | para athletics | P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped) |
2016 | Dimitra Korokida[6] (2) | para athletics | P.A.S.K.A. (Panhellenic Athletic Association for the Physically Handicapped) |
2017 | Maria Stamatoula[7] (3) | para athletics | A.S. Agios Christoforos Paiania |
2018 | Alexandra Stamatopoulou[8] | para swimming | N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou |
2019 | Alexandra Stamatopoulou (2)[9][20] | para swimming | N.A.S. A.ME.A. Tyrtaios Iliou |
2020 | (not awarded)[12][13] | ||
2021 | Alexandra Stamatopoulou (3)[14] | para swimming | |
2022 | Alexandra Stamatopoulou (4)[15][16] | para swimming |
Best Greek disabled athlete's team (2013–present)
The award for the Best Greek disabled athlete's team began in the year 2013.
Year | Team | Sport |
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2013 | National Wheelchair Tennis Team[3] | wheelchair tennis |
2014 | National Wheelchair Tennis Team (2)[4] | wheelchair tennis |
2015 | Couples BC3: Denta, Pananos, Polychronidis[5] | boccia |
2016 | Couples BC3: Denta, Pananos, Polychronidis[6] | boccia |
2017 | National Goalball Team[7] | goalball |
2018 | National Team BC3[8] | boccia |
2019 | National Deaf Basketball Team Women[9][21] | |
2020 | National Para Table Tennis Team Men: Marios Hatzikyriakos, Georgios Mouhthis[12][13] | para table tennis |
2021 | Mixed Couples BC3:[14] Denta, Polychronidis, Pyrgioti[22] | boccia |
2022 | National Deaf Basketball Team Women (2)[15][16] | deaf basketball |
1980 Greek Football Super Cup
In 1980, the Panhellenic Sports Press Association (PSAT) also established the
Year | Winner | Score | Runner-up | Stadium |
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1980
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Olympiacos Piraeus
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4–3
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Kastoria |
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Sources
- "The best of 25 years" (tribute to the institution), magazine "Maties sta Spor", January 1988. (in Greek)
External links
- PSAT official website (in Greek)
- PSAT Awards articles (in Greek)