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Fil-Aussie golfer Jason Day honored in Australia

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HOT STREAK. Jason Day holds up the Wanamaker Trophy after winning the 97th PGA Championship golf tournament at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, USA, August 16, 2015. File photo by Erik S. Lesser/EPA

SYDNEY, Australia - World number one golfer Jason Day has won Australian sport's The Don Award, two months after claiming his first major title.

The accolade came in the same week that the Australian, who won his first major at the PGA Championship in August, took golf's top spot for the second time in his career.

Day, whose mother Dening is a native of Tacloban City, Philippines, was honored at the annual Sport Australia Hall Of Fame awards on Wednesday night, winning the top award, which honors the Australian sportsperson who most inspired the nation in the past 12 months.

"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."

Other nominees included surfer Mick Fanning, who made global headlines for punching a shark during an event in South Africa, track cyclist Anna Meares and Jarryd Hayne, who successfully made the switch from rugby league to America's National Football League.

The Don Award is named after legendary cricketer Donald Bradman. – Rappler.com

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