The Search is on for Sport's Most Emotional Moment

Laureus Best Sporting Moment of the Year competition has begun with six emotional and powerful videos.

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They are moments in sport you can never forget: TV commentator Gary Lineker freaking out after a Barcelona goal; the remarkable story of a schoolboy basketball star with no arms; a six-year-old in tears because his F1 favorite has crashed out. Emotional, inspirational, heart-warming.

Starting today sports fans can have their say in the Laureus World Sports Awards by voting in an online global poll to pick their Best Sporting Moment of the Year.

Each month, from August to December, the public can select their favourite from a shortlist of six videos, chosen by the sporting legends of the Laureus World Sports Academy. The five monthly winners will then go head-to-head in a final public vote, with the winner being announced at the 2018 Laureus Awards Ceremony.

Laureus Best Sporting Moments demonstrate qualities such as fair play, sportsmanship, drama and dedication, and look beyond the scoreboard or podium. They symbolize the true values of sport and bring to life the message that sport has the power to change the world.

Laureus Best Sporting Moment of the Year - Contenders for August:

Race For Peace – Afghan skiers compete in World Championships for first time

Run For Rights - Kathrine Switzer runs Boston Marathon again 50 years after historic first run

More Than A Club – FC Barcelona complete incredible comeback against Paris Saint-Germain

The Unlikely Hero – Jamarion Styles scores three pointers, despite losing his arms at a young age

Heartbreaking Farewell – AS Roma legend Francesco Totti bids emotional farewell after final game for his lifetime club

Tears Turn Into Smiles – Ferrari fan Thomas Danel’s day is turned around when he meets his hero, Kimi Raikkonen

To view these emotional and engaging clips and VOTE for your favorite, visit myLaureus.com. For the first time sports fans can also send videos that they have seen and enjoyed to myLaureus.com and they will be considered for the shortlist in future months.

For more information, please contact:

Iain Clark

Press Officer

Tel: +44 (0) 203 429 3827

Email: publicrelations@laureus.com

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