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Young Sports Personality: Sky Brown, Jude Bellingham and Ellie Challis nominated for award
The three contenders for the 大象传媒 Young Sports Personality of the Year 2021 have been announced.
The nominees are Borussia Dortmund and England footballer Jude Bellingham, skateboarder Sky Brown and Para-swimmer Ellie Challis.
The winner will be announced during the 大象传媒 Sports Personality of the Year show on Sunday at 18:45 GMT on 大象传媒 One, 大象传媒 iPlayer and the 大象传媒 Sport website.
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Diver Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix won the award in 2020.
Jude Bellingham
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Age: 18; Sport: Football
Bellingham's rapid rise continued in 2021 as he established himself at senior level for club and country.
The midfielder helped Dortmund win the 2021 German Cup in May and was voted newcomer of the season by his fellow players.
Bellingham was then included in Gareth Southgate's England squad for Euro 2020, making three substitute appearances as they reached the final.
The first of those games, against Croatia at Wembley in June, saw him become the youngest Englishman to play at a major tournament, aged 17 years and 349 days.
Sky Brown
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Age: 13; Sport: Skateboarding
Sky Brown became Great Britain's youngest Olympic medallist of all time when she claimed bronze in the women's park skateboarding final at Tokyo at the age of 13 years and 28 days.
The teenager had already broken Margery Hinton's record, which stood for 93 years, as the youngest athlete to represent Team GB at a summer Games.
Brown, who has never had a professional coach and instead learns tricks from YouTube videos, also won gold in the women's skateboard park event at the Summer X Games in California in July.
Ellie Challis
Age: 17; Sport: Para-swimming
Swimmer Ellie Challis became ParalympicsGB's youngest medallist when she won silver at the Tokyo Paralympics in August.
She finished second in the S3 women's 50m backstroke event just two years after making her international debut at the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships.
Challis was the only elite British female in the S1-S4 categories in Tokyo.
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