Usain Bolt and Serena  Williams were named Sportsman and Sportswomen of the Year at Wednesday  night's Laureus Sports Awards in Abu Dhabi. Williams has also won the award previously, reports  Associated Press. Bolt, who could not make  it for the big night, said via a video conference: "Yeah I've definitely  been working on it. Anything is possible I just need to keep working  hard and keep breaking records that's the aim for me. I know this  distance [400 metres], but it's not for now - maybe after the Olympics.  That [Olympics] is my main aim right now. I don't think I'll be doing  that [hurdles]. I can't stretch that far for fear of hurting my  hamstring." Williams, on the other hand, the  women's world No 1, beat five other top contenders including Shelly-Ann  Fraser, Sanya Richards, Britta Steffen, Federica Pellegrini and Lindsey  Vonn to the women's prize. Scoring double Brawn GP secured a double as the current Formula One  world champions beat favourites Barcelona and the South African Rugby  Team to the Team of the Year award, while their star driver and world  champion Jenson Button secured the Breakthrough of the Year prize. "At 30 years old, a breakthrough award! It's a very  special feeling. Last year was very special in my life. When I started  the season I didn't think I'd race in F1 so to clinch the trophy in the  first season was very special for me. So they [Brawn GP] deserve a part  of the credit and this is a perfect way to wrap up the 2009 season,"  Button told media. "Tomorrow I start the 2010 season [in Bahrain] which  is a brand new challenge for me with the McLaren Mercedes team I'll be  jetting off there. Hopefully, I can get close to holding one of these  once again." Belgium tennis ace Kim Clijsters, who  made a dramatic comeback to tennis in 2009, winning the US Open as a  non-seeded wildcard in only her third tournament after a two-year  absence, won the Comeback of the Year honours. South African amputee  Natalie Du Toit, who made history in 2008 by becoming the first athlete  to compete in both the Olympic and Paralympic Games, claimed the  Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability award.
It is the  second time Bolt has won the title after scooping the award last year.
The awards recognise sporting achievements for  the calendar year 2009.

 
                                 
                                     
                                                                                             
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                                                     
                             
                            