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Jonathan Rea is 2019 BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of The Year

World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea (right) receives the BBC NI Sports Personality of the Year award from BBC sports presenter Stephen Watson. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye
World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea (right) receives the BBC NI Sports Personality of the Year award from BBC sports presenter Stephen Watson. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea (right) receives the BBC NI Sports Personality of the Year award from BBC sports presenter Stephen Watson. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye

FIVE-TIME World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea is the 2019 BBC Northern Ireland Sports Personality of The Year.

It’s the second time the Ballyclare racer has scooped the accolade having won it previously in 2017 when he completed a hat-trick of world titles.

The Kawasaki rider added title number four in 2018 before reaching an unprecedented fifth consecutive title this year with 17 race wins over the course of the season.

In doing so he became the most decorated rider in World Superbike history finishing with the most points for one season, coming from behind after a tough start to the year.

It was a unanimous decision from the panel of judges with Bethany Firth and Rory McIlroy making up the top three.

“I'm thrilled to win the award again. It’s so nice to be honoured at home in Northern Ireland and it’s great for motorcycle racing to get the recognition it deserves, especially since we’ve so many locally-talented sports men and women across a variety of different sport disciplines,'' said Rea.

“I’m just back from Japan after catching up with all our engineers and staff that are always in the background, but make things happen. The trip has given me a chance to reflect on what a year it has been.

“I’m truly grateful to my team, sponsors and family for being there for me every step of the way and supporting me when times were tough, especially at the start of the season.

“As for my fans? Well, I’m genuinely humbled by the loyalty they show me year after year, particularly when they travel from home to races all over the world.

“I’m looking forward to just relaxing now over the festive season and having some family time before testing in the New Year.

“And can I take this opportunity to wish everyone a Happy Christmas and prosperous 2020.”

Neil Brittain, Executive Editor BBC Sport NI added: “In Northern Ireland we are lucky to have so many outstanding world class sports people.

“Making this decision wasn’t easy but when you consider what Jonathan has achieved in World Superbikes it’s just remarkable.

“He had to show real hunger, grit and determination to win a fifth title.

“On top of that, he’s a tremendous ambassador for his country and his sport and a thoroughly deserving winner.”

The judging panel was Lady Mary Peters, Jim Gracey, Group Sports Editor Belfast Telegraph, Darren Fullerton, Chief Sports Reporter Mirror Media Ireland, Nikki Gregg Presenter, BBC Sportsound Extra-Time, Kenny Archer, Sports Reporter Irish News, Thomas Kane, Senior Broadcast Journalist BBC Sport NI, Neil Brittain Executive Editor BBC Sport NI.

World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye
World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea. Picture by Kelvin Boyes / Presseye