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Euan Burton named Olympic Judo Athlete of the Year

The British Olympic Association (BOA) has today announced the list of recipients of the 2010 Olympic Athlete of the Year trophy, and winning the judo award this year is Euan Burton.

The award was introduced in 2005, to mark the BOA’s Centenary Year and the success of London being awarded the 2012 Olympic Games. The BOA presented a trophy to each of the 33 summer and winter Olympic sports for them to award on an annual basis to their top performing athlete of the year.

Euan has had a very successful year, winning bronze medals at both the European and World Championships, plus a bronze medal-win at the Tokyo Grand Slam and a silver at the German Grand Prix.

Commenting on Euan's consistency over the last year, British Judo's CEO Scott McCarthy said, "Euan Burton is the consummate professional and his years of hard work have resulted in a tremendously consistent and successful year. 

"Euan will leave no stone unturned to put himself in position to medal at L2012 and the British Judo Association is delighted to have an athlete of this calibre leading the team.”

Andy Hunt, BOA Chief Executive said, “Undoubtedly the British Olympic highlight of 2010 was Amy Williams’ outstanding performance on the Whistler Sliding Centre where she claimed Olympic gold for Team GB in such fantastic style. The skeleton slider became Britain’s first individual Winter Olympic Champion for 30 years and inspired the millions of Team GB fans watching on TV across the UK.

“Athletes from all 26 summer Olympic sports continued to prepare themselves for the once in a lifetime opportunity presented by a home Olympics in London in 2012. During this year we have seen many well-established sports continue to excel at World and European Championship level, while other sports have demonstrated great progression in their ambition of competing with the very best in 2012.

“During 2010 many young athletes have produced thrilling breakthrough performances and it’s particularly encouraging to see so many young athletes named by their sports as the Olympic Athlete of the Year – none more so than taekwondo athlete Jade Jones who made history by becoming Britain’s first Youth Olympic Champion at the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore in August.

“The award of the Olympic Athlete of the Year trophy recognises the dedication, commitment and excellence of athletes who represent the very best of British talent in their respective Olympic sports. I wish all the award winners the very best as they continue their preparations for London 2012, Sochi 2014 and beyond.”

© Mike Varey


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