Olympic double gold medallist Valerie Adams has further cemented her position in New Zealand sporting history taking the prestigious New Zealand Olympic Committee's Lonsdale Cup for an unprecedented fourth time.
The award goes to the athlete or team who made the most outstanding contribution to Olympic or Commonwealth sport in the preceding year. Adams is the first person to win the Lonsdale Cup four times.
The award was made on the back of another stand-out year for Adams that included becoming the first shot-putter in history to win four World Championship titles, following a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Moscow in October.
She has also remained unbeaten in the Diamond League since 2010, with a record 42 consecutive wins. Her 2013 season finished with 13 wins.
New Zealand Olympic Committee CEO Kereyn Smith said she is delighted to award the trophy to Adams. "Valerie is an inspiration to young New Zealanders and continues to perform at the very top of her field. Four world championship wins is outstanding."