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The William Hill Sports Book of the Year is an annual British sports writing award sponsored by bookmaker William Hill. [1] It was first presented in 1989, and was conceived by Graham Sharpe of William Hill, and John Gaustad, founder of the Sports Pages bookshop. [2] As of 2020, the remuneration is £30,000, and a leather-bound copy of their ...
British Book Awards, the "Nibbies" Costa Book Awards (formerly the Whitbread book awards) ... William Hill Sports Book of the Year; Wolfson History Prize, for history;
Awards are presented in multiple categories. Each category is judged by one of: sports writers and broadcasters, retailers and enthusiasts. The winners from each category are then opened to public vote through a website to choose an overall winner. The other major sports writing award in Britain is the William Hill Sports Book of the Year.
The William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year was an annual Irish literary award sponsored by bookmakers William Hill. Established in 2006, it was related to the International William Hill Sports Book of the Year (est. 1989). The award sought to honour sports books produced in Ireland. [1]
Irish Book Awards: Best book [5] Ireland: William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year: William Hill (bookmaker) Sports books produced in Ireland [6] [7] United Kingdom: Cricket Society/MCC Book of the Year: The Cricket Society [8] [9] United Kingdom: The Sports Book of the Year: British Book Awards: Best UK writers and their works United Kingdom ...
William Hill Sports Book of the Year (UK) British ... National Book Award for Translated Literature – awarded annually for a fiction or non-fiction translation ...
William Hill is a British gambling company founded in 1934. ... The company also sponsors the annual William Hill Sports Book of the Year award, ...
In 2019 he won his third William Hill award for The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of Neville Cardus. [11] After 32 years as a newspaper journalist in Nottingham and Leeds, Hamilton now works as a freelance, mostly concentrating on writing his books. He and his wife Mandy live in the village of Menston in West Yorkshire. [1]