Awards of the Montenegrin Olympic Committee (Nagrade Crnogorskog olimpijskog komiteta) are proclaimed since 1999, at the end of each calendar year, to the most successful athletes. Initially declared Young Male Athlete, Young Female Athlete, Men's Team and Woman's Team, awards for the Sportsman of the Year were introduced in 2011. The competition includes results from current Olympic sports.
Awards are given to the athletes and teams according to their results in Olympic sports and Paralympic sports. The most valuable results are those accomplished in these competitions (in this order):
4. World Cup
5. European Cup
6. Paralympic Games
If two sportspersons have identical results, award will go to athletes from individual sports instead of team sports. Exception can be taken if athlete from team sport won MVP award on Olympic Games, World Championship or European Championship. Also worldwide popularity of their sports can be taken into account, as well as maximum number of athletes from individual nation that can participate in competitions. If there are none, exceptional results in single year award will not be presented.
This award is proclaimed since the introduction of awards in 2011.
This award is introduced in 1999. So far it was awarded to 14 different athletes from 6 sports.
Year | Sportsman of the Year | Sport | |
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1999 | Blagota Sekulić | Basketball | |
2000 | Vladimir Gojković | Water polo | |
2001 | Nenad Mijatović | Basketball | |
2002 | Miloš Živković | Karate | |
2003 | Boris Zloković | Water polo | |
2004 | Vjekoslav Pasković | Water polo | |
2005 | Andrija Prlainović | Water polo | |
2006 | Nenad Mijatović | Basketball | |
2007 | Aleksandar Radović | Water polo | |
2008 | Filip Klikovac | Water polo | |
2009 | Darko Brguljan | Water polo | |
2010 | Bojan Kosić | Alpine skiing | |
2011 | Danijel Furtula | Athletics | |
2012 | Milivoj Dukić | Sailing | |
2013 | Arso Milić | Judo | |
2014 | Stefan Pješivac | Water polo | |
2015 | Danilo Pantić | Judo | |
2016 | Đuro Radović | Water polo | |
2017 | Bojan Bošković | Karate | |
2018 | Bojan Bošković (2) | Karate | |
2019 | Bojan Bošković (3) | Karate | |
2020 | Petar Liješević | Boxing | |
2019 | Petar Liješević (2) Miroslav Perković | Boxing Water polo |
This award is introduced in 1999. So far it was awarded to 14 different athletes from 8 sports.
Year | Sportswoman of the Year | Sport | |
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1999 | Bojana Petrović | Handball | |
2000 | Zorica Popović | Alpine skiing | |
2001 | Milica Dabović | Basketball | |
2002 | Jelena Kostić | Judo | |
2003 | Jelena Dubljević | Basketball | |
2004 | Silvija Radović | Volleyball | |
2005 | Silvija Radović (2) | Volleyball | |
2006 | Darija Pop | Swimming | |
2007 | Jovana Kljajević | Athletics | |
2008 | Radmila Miljanić | Handball | |
2009 | Marija Vuković | Athletics | |
2010 | Marija Vuković (2) | Athletics | |
2011 | Danka Kovinić | Tennis | |
2012 | Marina Rajčić | Handball | |
2013 | Kristina Rakočević | Athletics | |
2014 | Ivana Šunjević | Judo | |
2015 | Kristina Rakočević | Athletics | |
2016 | Kristina Rakočević (2) | Athletics | |
2017 | Ivana Nikolić | Judo | |
2018 | Bojana Gojković | Boxing | |
2019 | Bojana Gojković (2) | Boxing | |
2020 | Bojana Gojković (3) | Boxing | |
2021 | Bojana Gojković (4) Milena Jovanović | Boxing Karate |
This award is introduced in 1999. It was awarded to 13 different teams from 6 different sports.
This award is introduced in 1999. It was awarded to 5 different teams from 3 different sports.