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Encyclopedia > Team Award

The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Team Award is given on an annual basis to the sporting team or partnership considered to have made the most substantative contribution to sport in that year. It was first awarded in 1960 to Cooper Racing.


Subsequent winners have been:


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BBC Sports Personality of the Year Team Award - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (176 words)
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Team Award
The BBC Sports Personality of the Year Team Award is given on an annual basis to the sporting team or partnership considered to have made the most substantative contribution to sport in that year.
It was first awarded in 1960 to Cooper Racing.
USA/Minnesota Team Crafts Award-Winning Snow Sculpture (468 words)
The Wolfram team's award-winning sculpture, entitled Rhapsody in White, was of a Mathematica-generated Enneper surface of degree two--a beautiful minimal surface with tremendous symmetry and aesthetic appeal.
Although first place went to the Russian team for their soaring tribute to the new millennium, and third place went to the Swiss team for their intricately carved sphere, the USA/Minnesota team also won two out of the other three awards presented on Saturday.
Team captain Stan Wagon was very pleased with the positive reception of the community to a mathematical sculpture.
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