50 years it has been on so far.
13 Athletics wins (no double winners)
6 Motor Sports (Hill and Mansell both double winners)
5 Tennis (Murray the only triple winner)
4 Football, Cricket, Boxing, Cycling.
3 Equestrian, Winter Sports (Skating)
1 Rugby, Golf, Snooker and Rowing.
It surprised me just how many Athletes there have been.
Not that many winners where you shake your head and can't understand.
IMHO Hamilton excels in an elite sport of very narrow concentrated competition, where he is the lead man in the best team with the best equipment. He is brilliant at what he does, no argument.
At the end of his career, a lifetime recognition award would be very fitting. But not for me in 2020 alone.
In this absolutely unprecedented year Rashford has completed a season where he scored 22 times in 44 appearances for Man U and started this current season with 7 in 9.
He has become an England regular.
He has won an MBE and in a very humble, effective and inspiring way changed Government policy in a way most of the population seems to admire.
I say this as anything but a Manchester United admirer.
I think the young fella has been remarkable. To do all that and not get sucked into a world of self importance; to keep on doing it on the pitch. More power to him.