Day wins The Don sports award

Jason Day's outstanding year has been acknowledged, winning The Don award at the Sport Australia Hall Of Fame function.

Golfer Jason Day of Australia

Golfer Jason Day has claimed The Don award at the Sport Australia Hall Of Fame function. (AAP)

Golfing star Jason Day has won Australian sport's The Don award, two months after claiming his first major title.

Day was honoured at the annual Sport Australia Hall Of Fame awards and induction dinner on Wednesday night in Melbourne.

The night also featured eight inductions into the hall of fame.

Day is the second golfer in three years to win The Don award, which honours the Australian sportsperson who most inspired the nation in the past 12 months.

Adam Scott was the first golfer to win The Don in 2013.

Day won the US PGA title with a record score of 20-under-par.

Two months earlier, the 27-year-old collapsed with an attack of vertigo during the US Open, but recovered to share the lead after the third round and finish fourth.

Day could not attend as he is in the United States for the birth of his second child.

His mother Dening accepted the award on Day's behalf.

"Such a great year as this, to be able to cap it off with The Don Award, it goes down in my memory as one of the best years that I've ever had," Day said in a video message.

"I'm looking forward to hopefully replicating or improving on years like this and really trying to represent not only myself but represent golf, and golf in Australia and also the Australian nation around the world, the best I possibly can.

"I'd like to congratulate the other 11 nominees - what a fantastic year they've had.

"All the way from the Socceroos to Mick Fanning punching a bloody shark in the face, it's been an amazing year for all the 11 other nominees."

The original 12 nominations were narrowed to four - Day, surfers Mick Fanning and Julian Wilson (combined), track cycling legend Anna Meares and NFL convert Jarryd Hayne.

Fanning and Wilson won the spirit of sport award after the dramatic shark attack during their final in South Africa.

Fanning punched the shark as it knocked him off his board and Wilson paddled over to see if he could help.

Kerryn McCann's marathon win at the 2006 Commonwealth Games was honoured as a great sporting moment.

The men's 4x400m relay team that scored a stunning silver medal in athletics at the 2004 Olympics won the team sport Australia award.

Netballing great Anne Sargeant also became the 37th legend of the hall of fame.

One of Australia's greatest netballers, the shooter represented Australia from 1978-88 and was captain from '83.

The Diamonds' netball team were also among the nominations for The Don after winning this year's World Cup.

"I remember working really hard to grab any opportunity I could to promote the sport and get it out there and make everyone aware of this gem that they had," Sargeant said.

"If the elevation is an acknowledgment of that, then I am exceptionally proud."


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