November 24, 2012 - 19:45 AMT
Usain Bolt wins IAAF World Athlete of the Year award

Usain Bolt won the IAAF World Athlete of the Year award for the fourth time Saturday , Nov 24, after defending his 100 and 200 meter gold medals at last summer's Olympic Games in London, The Associated Press reported.

The Jamaican sprinter, who beat out American hurdler Aries Merritt and Kenyan runner David Rudisha, had previously won the award in 2008, 2009, and 2011.

"For me this is a great honor to win a fourth time. I really worked hard and I was really focused this year. This season was one of my toughest. I had my ups and downs, even though we don't like to talk about them," said Bolt, who thanked his coach and the fans at the Olympics.

"The London games were magnificent. Fans were there in the stadium from 10 in the morning. I had never seen anything like that."

Sprinter Allyson Felix of the United States took home the women's award.

In 2003, Bolt and Felix won the Rising Star awards for the most promising young athletes of the year.

Felix won the 200-meter gold medal in London after settling for silver four years earlier in Beijing. The other finalists for the women's award were New Zealand shot putter Valerie Adams and British heptathlete Jessica Ennis — both gold medalists in London.

Merritt won the Inspiration Award for his season, which included a gold medal and a world record in the 110-meter hurdles.

Rudisha, who was named Athlete of the Year in 2010, won the Performance of the Year award for his record-setting gold medal run in the 800 meters.

Javelin thrower Keshorn Walcott of Trinidad and Bahamas sprinter Anthonique Strachan won the Rising Star awards.

The awards were announced on the final day of the IAAF's 100th anniversary celebration.