The awards this year hold more significance as they return to the birthplace of the first ever Laureus Awards, after 17 years.
Also called the 'Oscars of Sports', the contest for the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award promises to be one of the most competitive ever with nominees such as Bolt, already a three-time Laureus winner, Olympics 5,000m and 10,000m race champion Mo Farah, tennis great Andy Murray, basketball duo of Stephen Curry and LeBron James, besides Ronaldo fighting for the prestigious award.
Michael Phelps, the most successful Olympian ever, heads the nominees in the World Comeback of the Year category, having won another five gold medals and a silver at the Rio Games last year.
Giving him competition in this category would be Spain's high jumper Ruth Beitia, Argentina's Davis Cup winner Juan Martin del Potro, British show jumper Nick Skelton, Mauritius triathlete Fabienne St Louis and Norwegian skier Aksel Lund Svindal.
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American teams Chicago Cubs, winner of their first baseball World Series for 108 years, and NBA Champions Cleveland Cavaliers, led by LeBron James, are also shortlisted.
The Rio Paralympic Games will provide all six nominees for the highly respected World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability Award with swimmers Ihar Boki from Belarus and New Zealand's Sophie Pascoe, visually impaired Cuban sprinter Omara Durand, Iran weightlifter Siamand Rahman, Swiss wheelchair racer Marcel Hug and Italian fencer Beatrice Vio.
The eventual winners, as voted for by members of the Laureus World Sports Academy, will be revealed here tomorrow at a glittering function.
For the first time ever, sports fans will have the chance to make their voices heard in a brand new Best Sporting Moment of the Year Award.