Gymnastics World Champion Rhys McClenaghan has been named the 2022 BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of the Year.
The Newtownards native was crowned Ireland’s first ever gymnastics world champion winning the pommel horse gold at the World Championships earlier this year in Liverpool.
The 23-year old is the most successful gymnast from Ireland winning gold at the 2018 Commonwealth Games for Northern Ireland followed by European gold the same year.
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He secured Ireland's first-ever medal at the World Championships in 2019 winning bronze and was second at this year’s Common Wealth Games in Birmingham.
Rhys said: "It's very special. It's special to be recognised by my home country. It's an honour to be up against those names who have had such a great year of success, like I've had.
"To win this award after such great names like Rory McIlroy and Carl Frampton and all of those idols I've seen growing up in sport, it feels special to be listed among them now."
It has been a hugely successful year for Northern Ireland sport with Rhys edging out Rory McIlroy, Ciara Mageean and Mark Allen to win.
He follows the likes of Rachel Furness, Rory McIlroy, Carl Frampton, David Healy and Jonathan Rea who have been past winners of the annual honour.
Neil Brittain Executive Editor, BBC Sport NI said: “It has been a remarkable year of sporting success but Rhys McClenaghan’s achievement in becoming Ireland’s first ever gymnastics world champion really stood out for the panel.
"Having suffered first exclusion and then disappointment at the Commonwealth Games, Rhys fought back to claim pommel horse gold in Liverpool and in doing so created one of the most memorable moments of 2022.”
The judging panel was: Northern Ireland Senior Women’s International captain Marissa Callaghan, former All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner Oisín McConville, four-time paralympic champion Michael McKillop, Ireland’s most capped sportswoman Shirley McCay and BBC Sport NI football commentator Thomas Kane.
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