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Why Lando Norris and Luke Littler missed Sports Personality of the Year awards

2025-12-18 22:17
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Why Lando Norris and Luke Littler missed Sports Personality of the Year awards

Norris appeared on a live video link after being part of the six-athlete shortlist for Sports Personality of the Year

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Why Lando Norris and Luke Littler missed Sports Personality of the Year awards

Norris appeared on a live video link after being part of the six-athlete shortlist for Sports Personality of the Year

Jamie Braidwood Thursday 18 December 2025 22:17 GMT
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Lando Norris apologised after missing the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards less than two weeks after he won the F1 Drivers’ Championship.

The McLaren driver revealed he was away from home on a skiing trip as the Briton enjoyed his off-season and continued to celebrate his maiden world title won at the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi.

Norris and world darts champion Luke Littler were the only two of the six-athlete shortlist to be absent from the awards ceremony in Salford, with Rory McIlroy, Chloe Kelly, Hannah Hampton and Ellie Kildunne all attending.

Lando Norris speaks to Alex Scott during the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year AwardsLando Norris speaks to Alex Scott during the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards (David Davies/PA Wire)

Littler, who was second in Sports Personality of the Year last year, previously revealed that he would not be attending the ceremony as the 18-year-old did not believe he would be in contention.

Littler is also concentrating on the defence of his World Darts Championship title at Alexandra Palace, and said following his opening win of the tournament: “No, I’m not going to it.

“I think they (the BBC) know. I think obviously the people in the top three on the betting odds will obviously go there. I think Lando will win. But good luck to whoever’s going to win it.”

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Norris, 26, appeared at the ceremony via a live video link, and said: “Hello everyone, good evening. Sorry I can't be with you tonight. I'm enjoying a little break at the moment. I've had a really enjoyable year.”

Norris finished third in the public vote, behind the winner McIlroy and the runner-up Kildunne. Littler did not make the top three and also missed out on Young Sports Personality of the Year, which was won by Michelle Agyemang.

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