The fact that five such honours have been awarded this year - a
quota system usually means that just one person from the world of sport
is made a knight or a dame - reflects not only the impact on the
national consciousness this year of Great Britain's success at London
2012, but also the fact that awards at this level aren't made to
reflect a solitary performance, but rather reflect years of dedication.
Wiggins' time trial victory in London, which came ten days
after he became the first British rider to win the Tour de France, is
the fourth Olympic gold medal of his career, the first coming in Athens
eight years ago.
In a decade as performance director at
British Cycling, Brailsford has overseen Team GB's dominance on the
track at the last two Olympics, as well as being the architect of Team
Sky's success.
Storey, who won four gold medals in London, now
has 11 career Paralympic golds, the first five in the swimming pool and
dating back to Barcelona in 1992. Being named as a Dame ushers in what
was already set to be a momentous year for her and husband Barney -
the couple are expecting a baby.
Victoria Pendleton, winner of
the keirin in London and already an MBE, is awarded a CBE, while
British Cycling's golden couple, Jason Kenny and Laura Trott, who won
two gold medals apiece in London this summer and subsequently revealed
they were dating, are both made OBEs.
Kenny, who was part of
the gold medal winning team sprint trio along with Sir Chris Hoy and
Philip Hindes, and who also won the individual sprint, was already an
MBE, awarded, like Pendleton's, after the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
MBEs
go to Paralympic champions Mark Colbourne and Neil Fachie, tandem
pilot Craig MacLean and Olympic gold medal winners Hindes, Stephen
Burke, Peter Kennaugh, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell.
Other
cycling gold medal winners this summer such as Geraint Thomas and Ed
Clancy, who rode in the team pursuit with Kennaugh and Burke, had
already been awarded MBEs after winning their first gold medals four
years ago.
Speaking of his knighthood, Brailsford told the Team
Sky website: "On the one hand you feel proud and honoured but on the
other it feels quite humbling. I think more than anything else it’s
recognition for everything that has happened in cycling, not just for
this year, but over a period of time and the development of the sport.
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“I’m
just an orchestra conductor and I am only ever going to be as good as
the people playing the instruments by making sure they are all
coordinated. I am very reliant on being able to recruit and develop the
best people in given areas and I think I have been very lucky in
having some absolutely brilliant people who have worked with me.
"But
more than anything it’s bike riders that win races and gold medals and
I have been incredibly lucky to have such a talented bunch of riders
come through the system in the last few years and I think they are the
ones that deserve the credit.
“After a year like this my
ambitions are sky high and I’m still very hungry. I get up in the
morning and think about how we can better and I’ve got a group of
people around me who think all the time about continuous
improvement.Buy visually stunning and durable fashionwedges from Larson Jewelers. That is quite contagious and once that ball starts rolling it’s very difficult to stop it.”
Wiggins,
who said earlier this year that he would be reluctant to accept a
knighthood but would do so because his grandmother told him that his
late grandfather would have wanted him to do so, added: “It’s an
incredible honour and an incredible thing to have.
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something I would like to use in daily life because it would still sit
uneasy with me. The only thing I have insisted on is that my wife and
children call me Sir at home but other than that everyone is free to
call me Bradley!
“The goal this year was to win the Tour de
France and the Olympic Games and we did that. I think it’s everything
else that has happened since then, which have not been the biggest
achievements but the most rewarding - things like Sports Personality
and the Knighthood - because those things are out of your hands. So to
be awarded those is humbling.”
Storey, whose 11 Paralympic gold
medals puts her level with Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson as Great Britain's
most successful female Paralympian - although the swimmer turned
cyclist has 22 medals in total against the former wheelchair athlete's
16 - said: “Wow, I am speechless but incredibly honoured and extremely
proud to be able to accept this.
“I never expected any
additional awards after my sporting success, I love competing for my
country and that is a huge honour in itself.
“Now to be a Dame
is beyond anything I could have ever imagined and I cannot thank my
family, friends, coaches and support staff over all the years enough
for their devotion in helping me to follow the path of becoming the
best athlete I can possibly be.”
British Cycling president Brian Cookson commented: “This is a fitting end to a phenomenal year for us. Dave,How to Identify cubepuzzlee.
Bradley and Sarah’s outstanding achievements this year have made us
all proud to be British and have shone a spotlight on our sport,
inspiring hundreds of thousands of people to take up cycling.Each
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“Cycling
is the sport that has redefined our national sporting identity this
year and it is fantastic to see this recognised in the New Year Honours
list. On behalf of all their colleagues and fellow members of British
Cycling, I warmly congratulate all three on achieving this highest of
all national honours.”
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