Rory McIlroy wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year following historic Masters triumph

Rory McIlroy completed golf's career grand slam this year
Rory McIlroy completed golf's career grand slam this yearDavid Davies, PA Images / Alamy / Profimedia

Rory McIlroy won the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in a public vote on Thursday after a career-defining 2025 campaign.

He edged out Women's Rugby World Cup winner Ellie Kildunne and Formula One world champion Lando Norris.

McIlroy became only the sixth man to complete golf's career Grand Slam with a long-awaited victory at the Masters in April.

He also helped inspire Europe to a dramatic Ryder Cup victory over the United States at Bethpage Black, despite being targeted by persistent abuse from the American fans, and won the prestigious Players Championship for the second time.

"2025 has been the year I made my dreams come true," McIlroy said.

"From Augusta to the Ryder Cup and everything in between. It's the year dreams are made of."

The 36-year-old became only the third Northern Irish winner of the prize after former jockey AP McCoy and 1972 Olympic pentathlon champion Mary Peters.

It was a double success for McIlroy as the European Ryder Cup side were named the Team of the Year.

The other nominees for the main prize were 18-year-old darts world champion Luke Littler, as well as England's Women's Euro 2025 winners Hannah Hampton and Chloe Kelly.

List of winners

Sports Personality of the Year: Rory McIlroy

Team of the Year: European Ryder Cup team win public vote

Lifetime Achievement award: Thierry Henry

Helen Rollason award: Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe

World Sport Star: Armand Duplantis

Coach of the Year: Sarina Wiegman

Young Sports Personality of the Year: Michelle Agyemang

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