The SPORTEL AWARDS Evening rewarded, yesterday in Monaco, the winners of the Georges Bertellotti Golden Podium Competitions – best sports sequences – and the Renaud de Laborderie Book Prize – best illustrated works on sports.
Various personalities walked the forecourt of the Grimaldi Forum: Evander Holyfield, Yoann Huget, Christophe Soumillon, Tia Hellebaut, Loïc Pietri, Ludovic Giuly, Carlos Takam, Hervé Dubuisson, Ladji Doucouré, René Jacquot, Daniel Herrero, Leonardo Jardim, Jean-Marie Pfaff, Dan Luger, Danka Bartekova, Muriel Hurtis, Romain Febvre, Michaël Llodra, and Nathalie Péchalat
Winners of the Georges Bertellotti Golden Podiums: Best Sports Slow Motion Award – sponsored by CNOSF “Colors of Winter”, Max Larsson, Husky Motion (Sweden)
Best Trailer Award – “Le Briefing”, Jean-Baptiste Sourel, Canal+ & BETC (France)
Discovery Award – “Ocean Gravity”, Guillaume Nery & Julie Gautier, Bluenery (France)
Innovation Award – “Innovative Use of Mini HSSM Cameras”, Felix Marggraf, Koen Van Mourik & Ursula Romero, International Sports Broadcasting (Spain)
Best International Advertisement Christian Blachas Award: “Cantona swims channel”, Ogilvy & Mather (Great Britain)
Audience Award L’Equipe 21: “Best of FISE World Montpellier 2015”, Vincent Biraud, Hurricane Action Sports (France)
Best Sports Sequence of the Year – “Dibaba in history” 1500m World Record, Jean-Jacques Amsellem, Canal+ (France)
Peace and Sport Documentary Award: “Into the Sea”, Marion Poizeau (France)
Grand Prize of the International Olympic Committee: “42.195 kilometers of running to experience this moment”, Jean-Philippe Hunault, A.S.O. & France Televisions (France)
Winners of the Renaud de Laborderie Book Prize: Monégasque Olympic Committee Prize: “Tour de France – The Golden Age 1940 1970”, Jean-Luc Gatellier, Tenues Editions (Germany)
SPORTEL Prize of the National Olympic and Sports Committee of France: “Dictionnaire Amoureux du Rugby”, Daniel Herrero, Flammarion Editions (France)

