30 Remarkable Photos Selected As Winners By World Sports Photography Awards 2023
InterviewPhotography lets us capture unique moments that any other art form can't, and that is true for sports photography as well. So today, we would like to share the best sports photos of this year.
The World Sports Photography Awards has announced their winners out of 700 participants. In total there were 24 categories ranging from basketball to motorsports, to urban and extreme. The winners of each category were awarded gold, silver, or bronze prizes.
Furthermore, there were 3 exceptional photographers awarded as overall winners, who secured gold prizes in their category. The gold winner of overall winners is Patrick Smith, winning with a photograph of a golf player in the clouds. The silver winner is Octávio Passos, and the bronze overall winner is Phil Noble.
We encourage you to go and see special merit images too on the World Sports Photography Awards website, but as for the winners, scroll down below and let us know which photo is your absolute favorite.
To learn more about the contest and winning images, Bored Panda reached out to the World Sports Photography Awards team and the overall gold winner Patrick Smith. Read the full interviews below.
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Aquatic - Category Winner, Silver: "Kathleen Dawson" By Ian Macnicol
if it wasn't for the makeup... men do not wear makeup... it is a HER
Load More Replies...LOL I was gonna make a surface tension comment myself!! It came to mind absolutely instantly! PHYSICS IS AWESOME. Thank you kindly, VonBlade <3
Load More Replies...We started by asking the World Sports Photography Awards team about the selection process and what criteria were considered in choosing the winners. “We have more than 7000 images submitted each year so we work with some professional editors to help create a shortlist. All the images are anonymized so there’s no bias. This shortlist is passed to the judges in each sporting category. We try to be reasonably relaxed with our criteria for judges. They are all hugely experienced sports industry professionals well used to reviewing amazing sports images on a regular basis. We ask them to tell us which of our thousands of submitted images move, delight, and surprise them. Which images stand out and make them look again? Which images do they immediately want to talk about? They all take the process incredibly seriously, reviewing their selected images again and again. Frequently they enjoy the process so much that they ask if they can review additional categories. Multiple judges consider each category and if the outcome is too close to call we ask other judges to get involved to help make the decision,” shared World Sports Photography Awards team member Katie.
Tennis - Category Winner, Gold: "Coco Gauff" By Scott Barbour
Athletics - Category Winner, Bronze: "Tunnel Vision" By Simon Stacpoole
Sports photography is incredibly competitive, therefore, we asked the World Sports Photography Awards team to highlight some key factors that set the winning images apart from the numerous submissions. Katie wrote: “The images that win are first and foremost technically very good photographs. But the winners have something special about them. They reveal a truth; provoke awe or laughter; make you ask 'how' of both photographer and athlete. Often the winning images contain something quite subtle or hidden that isn’t obvious on first glance and the more you look the more compelling it becomes. There’s 'the how did we get here?' And the 'what happens next?' All are captured at the moment. The best sports photography tells us something that transcends the moment, that tells a story about the athletes but also about ourselves.”
Athletics - Category Winner, Silver: "World Records" By Morgan Treacy
Aquatic - Category Winner, Bronze: "Bosnia Old Bridge Diving" By Armin Durgut
There is an impressive diversity of sports showcased, 24 categories, to be exact. The World Sports Photography Awards team shared how they balance a representation of different sports, ensuring that each winner's achievement is celebrated on a global scale.“We have 24 sporting categories from Football to Urban & Extreme via Cycling and Golf and more than 40 sports represented. We took the decision at the launch of the awards that diversity and inclusion needed to take their place because they were part of the best images rather than because we had created categories just to acknowledge them. That we would do them a disservice if we tried to force or manipulate their representation. Given that breadth of sport and the fact that our entries come from 75 different countries, we are inherently global and broad and delighted that our winning images reflect that.”
Venues & Views - Category Winner, Silver: "Van De Walle Butcher" By Ashley & Jered Gruber
Is anyone else weirded out by the fact that a bunch of butchers have such a keen interest in this race? One wonders if perhaps the losers are made into sausages.
Even beef cattle aren't allowed that much testosterone in the EU
Load More Replies...Overall Winner, Silver: "Justine Dupont" By Octávio Passos
Ooh we watch her surf on the 100 Foot Wave! Great docuseries
Just left and up from center...... is a surfer. One super badasss surfer. I would love to do this and be this good <3
Load More Replies...Technology is in constant rapid evolution, which has a direct impact on photography. Because of that, we wanted to know how this year's winners demonstrate a mastery of both traditional techniques and innovative approaches. “Sports photography by its nature requires you to be 'there' in the moment. Authenticity is everything and hard to replicate. What’s particularly interesting about several of this year’s winning images is that there’s physical creativity to the act of photography too. Anticipating the right place and right time and then making sure you are in the place to capture the moment. In that sense, it’s a bit like the sport itself. I’m sure we’ll see ongoing improvement in camera equipment and production but it’s going to be difficult for technology to replace the instinct and artistry of the best photographers,” replied World Sports Photography Awards team member Katie.
Martial Arts - Category Winner, Gold: "Silek Lanyah" By James Ward Breen
Man I need video! I desperately want to know wth just happened for that man to be levitating
Aquatic - Category Winner, Gold: "Sparkle" By Anna Szilágyi
It looks amazing! How did they do this? (genuine question)
Since most divers sit in a hot tub between dives this is the water being flung off them as they spin.
Load More Replies...We also asked the World Sports Photography Awards team to shed light on how the winning images contribute to the broader narrative of sports, transcending cultural and linguistic boundaries. “I think there’s a deeper truth in the idea of the 'moment' and sports photography. That moment isn’t in a vacuum, it’s a culmination of a lifetime's journey for the athlete and that journey is contained in the picture. But just as important is the potential in that moment. 'What happens next?' The video reveals that to us, sports photography is closer to art in the sense that it makes us wonder (in both senses of the word). Sport is a universal language and great sports photography adds to all of our understanding of that language,” wrote Katie.
Katie added: ”Please follow the winning photographers on their social accounts and tell them how much you appreciate their work!”
Urban & Extreme - Category Winner, Bronze: "Don't Look Down" By Cody Shimzu
Lake Louise, Banff Canada. I didn't know they did sport climbing on that rock face, I'll have to check it out next month when I'm there!
I have a friend who used to free climb, his nails were always broken and by broken I mean snapped in half. Thankfully now he's pushing 50 he's calmed down to triathlons and Iron man competitions.
Is no one going to mention how freaking gorgeous that scenery is? That water is like a dream
The drag on that rope is going to be nasty. Looks like he knows what he’s doing tho
Well, at least you get to look at something pretty before you die
Other - Category Winner, Gold: "Climbing Silhouette" By Julia Roger-Veyer
Great photo. I would have photoshopped those power lines out though.
As for learning about the contest from the photographer's point of view, we got in touch with Patrick, whose image “Sky Drive” is the overall winner of this year’s competition.
We asked him to share with us the story behind this captivating photograph and how he managed to capture such a dynamic moment.“This photograph was shot on the driving range as Team Captain Lee Westwood of Majesticks GC warmed up before the semifinals of the LIV Golf Invitational - Miami. As I walked up and down the range, I was using a Canon R3 camera and 24-70mm working silently with the mirrorless camera to be as discrete as possible. Using a mirrorless camera allows the photographers from our team to get more intimate imagery, especially in the world of golf, in a way that doesn't distract the athletes. I gravitated toward Westwood because of his entire white kit and wanted to try and capture nearby airplanes making their approach. I thought if I could combine a swing and plane it would make for an interesting rectangle. However, the clouds kept getting more dramatic, and my pupils were engaged. With images like this, you're continually changing your angle and perspective and trying to be patient for everything to line up as you see it in your head – all within a tight time constraint of course. For me, it was the last element that gave the image the compelling pop to draw viewers in. The bottom portion of the image was simply the team's place card, so they knew their exact spot on the range. The way the light hit it made for a floating-type, majestic image that makes viewers stop, pause and ask questions. I know in the fast-paced world we live in, a picture that can not only evoke an emotion, but make someone freeze, is always a showstopper. These are often my favorite type of images to shoot,” shared Patrick.
Urban & Extreme - Category Winner, Gold: "In The Heaven" By Petr Slavik
Ice Hockey - Category Winner, Silver: "Symmetry" By Bruce Bennett
“Sky Drive” not only captures the essence of the athlete's performance but also features a visually stunning background. We asked Patrick to discuss the importance of timing and composition to enhance the impact of sports photographs.“During moments like this, you're continually changing your angle and perspective. The slightest movement to the right or left can totally change the perspective. Also, since nothing can be staged or set up, the moment can be over in a split second, so you must work fast. I love that challenge and often feel the more pressure to deliver, the better. I often look for a background that is clean and then let the action unfold there. Far too often, I'll see very unique action images with very distracting backgrounds.”
Gymnastics - Category Winner, Silver: "Belgian Championship Acrobatics Gymnastics" By Christian Degroote
Venues & Views - Category Winner, Bronze: "Stop War. Fencing" By Nikolay Synelnykov
FCK you Putin and the committees who think you have to shake hands with the slaughters and rapist
What kind of History do they teach at schools these days, I wonder...
Winning the World Sports Photography Awards is a remarkable achievement. We asked Patrick to share his advice to aspiring sports photographers who aim to capture similarly awe-inspiring moments. He wrote: “Candidly, I always say if I am having fun, my pictures will reflect that. I usually am smiling when I am searching for a picture with a wide-angle lens, showing viewers something beyond the field. I wouldn't say it's easy to be on the sidelines with a large telephoto lens, but as a seasoned veteran, I often can find myself looking beyond the on-pitch action. What separates a good and great photographer is the ability to 'find' a picture rather than 'react' with big lens. So, my advice is find what makes you tick and what makes you happy. In my case, it's working close and wide with good light.”
Urban & Extreme - Category Winner, Silver: "Above The Sun" By Henrique Casinhas
Gymnastics - Category Winner, Bronze: "Jennifer Gadirova In Full Flight" By Victor Joly
I am amazed at her flight, but am I the only one who also sees a seal jumping for a fish?
As a sports photographer, Patrick likely has had many memorable experiences. We asked him to share a behind-the-scenes story from his career that was particularly challenging or rewarding, and how it influenced his growth as a photographer.
“I have so many memorable stories from my career that it’s difficult to choose just one. Whether I am covering a day-to-day assignment in my home city or a major sporting event somewhere else in the world, I feel constantly stimulated, challenged in the work that I do. Because most events are multi-day events, we as photographers always say, some days you're the hero and some days you're the villain. Meaning, one day you can make the best picture in the world and the very next day, you can be in the wrong place at the wrong time and capture nothing. Because of this, most of my rewarding experiences come down to working in a team environment. Having teammates that lift your spirits, people that you can rely on and you can work seamlessly together, makes this career not just a job, but a way of life,” shared Patrick.
And lastly, as Katie wrote, don't forget to follow photographers, and especially Patrick, on social media, like Instagram and Facebook.
Tennis - Category Winner, Bronze: "Going To Miss You" By Shaun Brooks
The greatest final of Wimbledon ever was when they played each other. Amazing athletes!
Overall Winner, Bronze: "B Of The Bang" By Phil Noble
Dude shoots fireballs from his fingers. I still haven't gotten off my tuchus to finish my landscaping. :-(
Go get some Taco Bell, friend. You'll be shooting fireballs in no time. Note: I did not specify they'd be coming from your fingers.
Load More Replies...Maybe he is Swedish and asked for "handuken", Swedish for "the towel", but was exhaused and accidently said "haduken"?
Jereem Richards!!! He's made us proud on so many occasions. T&T!!!
Gymnastics - Category Winner, Gold: "Superman On The High Bar" By Tom Jenkins
Equestrian - Category Winner, Bronze: "Morning Mist" By Morgan Treacy
Have you ever ridden a horse? It's very much a team effort. You have to understand each other and read each others' cues and signals. And even going for a quiet hack around the village can still be tiring for the rider. You have to post (stand up and sit down) to the trot and you're often looking out for anything that might spook the horse, which is itself sometimes exhausting, depending on the horse. Those who claim "the horse does all the work" are clearly not horse riders.
Load More Replies...Cricket - Category Winner, Silver: "Clowing Around" By Pat Hoelscher
Water - Category Winner, Silver: "Perfect Dawn" By Nigel Roddis
"The herd drifts away... The herds follow the seasonal rains and head south on a journey that takes a year to go full circle..."
Load More Replies...Formula 1 - Category Winner, Gold: "Vince Mignott" By Vince Mignott
Zhou upside down at the 2022 British GP. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2XHq9d4OWI
My partner ande were at Silverstone when it happened, more or less right in front of us, I can still hear the thunks of the car, it later flipped up into the safety fence about 10 feet in the air. If it hadn't been for the 'Halo' ( look up how many drivers it has saved ) I'm pretty sure he would have gone the way of the dodo!
We were there too in Club Corner, could see right down the straight. I thought his car was on fire. Was the longest wait until we heard he was ok.
Load More Replies...Aussies are somewhat knew to international racing. Still need a few modifications to their cars.
And yet, they managed to make their own fireworks, just sans the ceremony for awarding medals. LOL There's something in that you just gotta respect. ;-P
Load More Replies...Water - Category Winner, Bronze: "Bottom Turn" By Matrix Images (Nic Bothma)
I watched through "Surfer Girls" and there were some shots of some of them doing "pipe" and you don't realize just how big those waves are until you see a tiny girl on a surf board at the apex of one of them. I kina wanted to move to Oahu after.
Next year, for the Paris Games, surfing events will be held in Tahiti.
Winter - Category Winner, Bronze: "Flat-Tired" By Aaron Favila
Oh, that's the best feeling! Kick off shoes, flop on bed, feel every muscle relax as you melt into the mattress.
Load More Replies...Cycling - Category Winner, Bronze: "Mtb In New Zealand" By Graeme Murray
It must be so nice to be able to bike in Middle Earth...as long as you don't run into any orcs...
It is fun, you get on that bike and feel like a super hero.
Load More Replies...Winter - Category Winner, Gold: "Annice Lyn" By Annice Lyn
Either someone had an amazing self timer, or didn't know which box to fill in on the entry form.
That's her rushing to get into place before the time goes off.
Load More Replies...Ngl this is one of my favorites. The personality and grace is just....😘
Equestrian - Category Winner, Silver: "Christophe Bricot" By Christophe Bricot
Boxing - Category Winner, Silver: "Andy Couldridge" By Andy Couldridge
Never understood how watching two adults hurt each other is entertaining. Martial arts is interesting if it's real but this... I saw a picture of a boxer, Forman I think, when I was a child and his face was torn up and covered in blood and it was horrifying.
Other - Category Winner, Bronze: "Walk The Sky" By Axel Rosas
Equestrian - Category Winner, Gold: "Eyes Of The Horse" By Mrs Evo
Venues & Views - Category Winner, Gold: "Spectacular Finale" By Richard Heathcote
Spectacular HOW IS THIS NOT HIGHER THIS IS LIKE THE BEST ONE
Martial Arts - Category Winner, Silver: "Fencing" By Pavel Bednyakov
Racquet Sports - Category Winner, Gold: "Flying Coll" By Aaron Gillons
Overall Winner, Gold: "Sky Drive" By Patrick Smith
Camera on ground, pointing at sky, with a towel or something covering the grass half of the lens.
Load More Replies...Football - Category Winner, Bronze: "David Moyes Bubbles" By Ashley Crowden
This is nice. It's like "The Football Manager with one eye on his team, and one eye on what his team could one day become."
I love how one of the bubbles is hovering over his eye, like a monocle 🧐
Winter - Category Winner, Silver: "Orbit" By Cameron Spencer
😳 as someone who is afraid of heights, this one really freaks me out
Motor Sports - Category Winner, Gold: "Pitstop" By Bodo Kräling
Baseball - Category Winner, Gold: "Catcher" By Howard Lao
Cycling - Category Winner, Gold: "Xavier Pereyron" By Xavier Pereyron
Cycling - Category Winner, Silver: "James Startt (Agence Zoom/Rouleur Magazine)" By James Startt
Golf - Category Winner, Silver: "Mayakoba" By Héctor Vivas
Golf isn't really a sport; the ball does all the work. The golfer just takes a leisurely walk. (Don't downvote me; I'm parodying earlier comments about equestrian.)
Motor Sports - Category Winner, Silver: "Thuillier R - Wrc 1" By Romain Thuillier
Football - Category Winner, Gold: "Alone At Last" By Jesus Alvarez Orihuela
Football - Category Winner, Silver: "Bale Celebrates" By Tom Jenkins
Basketball - Category Winner, Silver: "Wsp_022-001" By Mariano Pozo Ruiz
Formula 1 - Category Winner, Bronze: "Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) At French Grand Prix" By Sarah Meyssonnier
Thankfully this has been dropped. Circuit Paul Ricard is such a rubbish circuit.
Martial Arts - Category Winner, Bronze: "Wushu Sanda" By Vincent Nursalim
Rugby - Category Winner, Bronze: "Bristol Bears Women Delight" By Andy Watts
Other - Category Winner, Silver: "Off Road" By Daniela Tommasi
Racquet Sports - Category Winner, Silver: "Li Shifeng Smash" By Shi Tang
Badminton smashes can often exceed 400kph (250mph). The record is currently 565kph.
Rugby - Category Winner, Silver: "Sideswipe" By Evan Treacy
Tennis - Category Winner, Silver: "Roland Garros Enzo Couacaud" By André Ferreira
Basketball - Category Winner, Gold: "Cameron Crazies" By Andrew Hancock
No joke! Especially when they're playing UNC.
Load More Replies...Cricket - Category Winner, Bronze: "Catch It!" By Andrew Cornaga
Imagine it falls through their fingers 🤣🤣🤣 that’d be hilarious
Ice Hockey - Category Winner, Gold: "Pre-Game" By Kirk Irwin
Golf - Category Winner, Bronze: "Filippo Celli" By Octávio Passos
Motor Sports - Category Winner, Bronze: "Kalle Rovanperä Portugal" By Hannu Rainamo
Racquet Sports - Category Winner, Bronze: "Mariano Pozo-Wsp_022-007" By Mariano Pozo Ruiz
American Football - Category Winner, Bronze: "Bucked Bronco" By Matthew Stockman
Baseball - Category Winner, Bronze: "Baseball Beginnings" By Francisco Leyva
Boxing - Category Winner, Bronze: "Mark Robinson Boxing 10" By Mark Robinson
Formula 1 - Category Winner, Silver: "Charles Leclerc Australia 2022" By Andrew Hone
Ice Hockey - Category Winner, Bronze: "We Meet Again" By Kylie Macziewski
Baseball - Category Winner, Silver: "Collision At Home" By David Hague
Rugby - Category Winner, Gold: "Bob Bradford" By Bob Bradford
Basketball - Category Winner, Bronze: "The Scudetto" By Mattia Ozbot
Boxing - Category Winner, Gold: "Leti Leti V Conor Wallace - Flying Mouth Guard" By Darren Burns
Cricket - Category Winner, Gold: "Surrounded" By Philip Brown
Spin bowler, low-order batsmen and late in the day, so the field has been brought RIGHT IN in the hope of taking a catch.
Load More Replies...American Football - Category Winner, Silver: "Dallas Light" By Ric Tapia
American Football - Category Winner, Gold: "The Final Kick" By Kevin Sabitus
These are actually amazing. I can’t believe there are so many talented photographers out there!
I'm surprised not to see any volleyball or beach volleyball. Beach volleyball pictures practically take themselves. Here is just a "bad" one from me in Sweden recently. Hellvig and Åhman pictured here will probably be medal winners in the next Olympics. Imagine what a really serious photographer could do. IMG_3459-6...8-jpeg.jpg
These are actually amazing. I can’t believe there are so many talented photographers out there!
I'm surprised not to see any volleyball or beach volleyball. Beach volleyball pictures practically take themselves. Here is just a "bad" one from me in Sweden recently. Hellvig and Åhman pictured here will probably be medal winners in the next Olympics. Imagine what a really serious photographer could do. IMG_3459-6...8-jpeg.jpg
