The « Français of the Year » Awards 2009: Chelsea meets Liberty, Oxford and Hollywood
For its third consecutive year, the Frog Valley of London (which has become, according to the British press, « the 6th French city ») has chosen its champions. Footballer Nicolas Anelka, Fashion designer Roland Mouret, Liberty’s CEO Geoffroy de la Bourdonnaye and chef Raymond Blanc were elected « Français of the Year 2009», in a competition that reflects the vitality of the 350,000-strong French community in the worlds of sports, arts, business and gastronomy.
An impressive array of talents was assembled on Thursday 17th December at the Maison du Languedoc-Roussillon, in Marylebone, to receive their awards from the French Ambassador, Maurice Gourdault-Montagne, for the third edition of the « Français of the Year » competition, in which 4,000 London-based Frenchmen elected their favourite candidates.
Nicolas Anelka (30), the Chelsea and French football team star, and this year’s Barclays Golden Boot (with no less than 19 goals), was elected “Sportsman of the year” -a title held last year by Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger- and expressed upon receiving his trophy his gratitude “to all those who voted for me” as well as his “hope to continue entertaining them both with the Blues and the Bleus.”