Sanya Richards has been selected as a finalist for the 2007
Sportswoman of the Year presented by the Women's Sports
Foundation. Sportswoman of the Year finalists were
selected based on their athletic achievements between
August 1, 2006, and July 31, 2007. Richards was undefeated in the 400 in 2006, concluding
her year by breaking an American record that had stood for
22 years, being named World Athlete of the Year by the
sport's international governing body (IAAF) and winning the
Jesse Owens Award as the top U.S. female track athlete.
At just 21 years of age, Richards had one of the greatest
seasons ever by an American 400-meter runner. She ran
under 50 seconds nine times during the season, including
breaking the American record on September 16 with her
time of 48.70 at the IAAF World Cup in Athens. She easily
broke Valerie Brisco's national mark of 48.83, set at the
1984 Olympic Games.
All told, Richards ran the five fastest times in the world in
2006, the six fastest times by an American and 10 of the top
11 American times. She was undefeated outdoors in the
400 on the year, winning a $249,999 portion of the jackpot
for sweeping the IAAF's prestigious Golden League series
and taking the USA Indoor, USA Outdoor, World Athletics
Final and World Cup titles. All told, she won 15 consecutive
races and added the World Cup 200m crown as well.
Perhaps most stunning is that many of Richards' wins in the
world's most vaunted track meets came with a margin of
victory of one full second.
After half the 2007 Golden League season, she is one of
only three athletes still in the running to win the IAAF Golden
League Jackpot, having won all Golden League 400m titles
to date. She also has run the fastest time in the world so far
this year (49.52, July 6, Paris).
Award winners will be announced on Monday, October 15,
2007, and honored at the Annual Salute to Women in Sports
Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York City. The
public can vote by visiting www.sportswomanvote.com.
Voting will end August 31st at midnight.