How to watch the Laureus World Sports Awards 2026 today and nominations

The 'sports Oscars' will be handed out today in Madrid.
Text: Javier Escribano
Published 2026-04-20

The Laureus World Sports Awards, considered the 'Sports Oscars', will be handed out this evening, April 20, in Madrid. These are one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in the world of sports, with seven categories celebrating the best individual athletes, teams, breakthroughs and community programmes with positive social impact.

In the sportsman of the year, Carlos Alcaraz from Spain, Ousmane Dembélé from France, Mondo Duplantis from Sweden, Marc Márquez from Spain, Tadej Pogaca from Slovenia, and Jannik Sinner from Italy are nominated.

In Sportswoman of the year, the candidates are Aitana Bonmatí from Spain, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden from USA, Faith Kipyegon from Kenya, Katie Ledecky from USA, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone from USA, and Aryna Sabalenka from Belarus.

How to watch the Laureus Awards 2026

The Award Ceremony, held in the Cibeles Palace in Madrid (the City Hall), will start at 20:00 CEST, 19:00 BST. In most countries in Europe, it will be broadcast through HBO Max, Eurosport or Discovery+.


Germany: Sky
France: Bein France
Italy: Sky Italia
Spain: RTVE / Teledeporte
United Kingdom and Ireland: Premier Sports


Laureus World Sports Awards 2026 nominations

Last year, Mondo Duplantis, Simone Biles and men's Real Madrid were chosen as winners in the athletes and team categories. Here's a reminder of the Laureus World Sports Awards nominees in 2026:

Laureus World Sportsman of the Year


Carlos Alcaraz (tennis)
Ousmane Dembélé (football)
Mondo Duplantis (pole vault)
Marc Márquez (MotoGP)
Tadej Pogacar (cycling)
Jannik Sinner (tennis)


Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year


Aitana Bonmatí (football)
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden (athletics)
Faith Kipyegon (athletics)
Katie Ledecky (swimming)
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (athletics)
Aryna Sabalenka (tennis)


Laureus World Team of the Year


England Women's Football Team
European Ryder Cup Team
India Women's Cricket Team
McLaren Formula 1 Team
Oklahoma City Thunder
Paris Saint-Germain


Laureus World Breakthrough of the Year


Désiré Doué (football)
João Fonseca (tennis)
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (basketball)
Luke Littler (darts)
Lando Norris (motor racing)
Zidi Yu (swimming)


Laureus World Action Sportsperson of the Year


Yago Dora (surfing)
Kilian Jornet (mountain sports)
Chloe Kim (snowboarding)
Rayssa Leal (skateboarding)
Molly Picklum (surfing)


Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability


Gabriel Araújo (swimming)
Simone Barlaam (swimming)
David Kratochvíl (swimming)
Catherine Debrunner (athletics)
Kiara Rodríguez (athletics)
Kelsey DiClaudio (para ice hockey)


Laureus Sport for Good Award


Fútbol Mas (youth sport charity)
MindLeaps (education through dance)
Transformación Social TRASO (martial arts + therapy)
A.S.D. Gruppo Sportivo Valanga (inclusive sport)
Rugby for Good (ADHD youth rugby)
Kings County Tennis League (tennis outreach)


The Laureus World Sports Awards will be handed out in Madrid. Who do you think will win this year?

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