Andy Murray has been voted the BBC Sports Personality of the Year for the second time in three years.
The 2013 winner inspired Great Britain's tennis team to a first Davis Cup victory for 79 years.Rugby league star Kevin Sinfield was runner-up, with heptathlete Jessica Ennis-Hill third.
Scot Murray, 28, won 361,446 of the 1,009,498 votes cast (35%), with Sinfield getting 278,353 (28%) and Ennis-Hill 78,898 (8%)
Murray was presented the award by Irish boxing legend Barry McGuigan, in front of a sell-out 7,500 crowd at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
A two-time Grand Slam winner, this year he reached the final of the Australian Open and the semi-finals of both Wimbledon and the French Open.
He finished the year second in the world rankings and won all 11 of his Davis Cup rubbers, including three in the final against Belgium.
He was also named Young Sports Personality of the Year in 2004.
"Thank you very much. I didn't expect this," Murray said.
"A friend sent me a message the other day with an article saying: 'Andy Murray is duller than a weekend in Worthing,' which I thought was a bit harsh - on Worthing.
"Congratulations to everyone who was involved tonight. This has been a five-year journey - we were down in the bottom level of tennis and now we're number one.
"I dedicate my life to this sport and I work extremely hard every day to make you proud."
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