Sports Personality of the Year 2017: Mo Farah beats Anthony Joshua and Lewis Hamilton to the main prize

Farah retained his 10,000m world title in London this year: Getty
Farah retained his 10,000m world title in London this year: Getty

Mo Farah has been crowned BBC Sports Personality of the Year, beating the likes of bookies' favourite Anthony Joshua and Lewis Hamilton to the annual prize.

The long-distance runner wound up his track career this year at the London Stadium by winning the 10,000m gold at the World Championships and finishing second in the 5,000m.

Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah upset the odds to be named 2017 BBC Sports Personality of the Year at Liverpool's Echo Arena on Sunday.

The 34-year-old was the third favourite coming into evening - with heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua the bookies' tip - but finally won the award after a previous best finish of third in 2011.

On a night of surprises, Northern Ireland's World Superbikes champion Jonathan Rea finished second and para-athlete Jonnie Peacock was third.

SPOTY award winners:

Sports Personality of the Year - Sir Mo Farah (second, Jonathan Rea; third, Jonnie Peacock)

Young Sports Personality of the Year - Phil Foden

Lifetime Achievement - Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill

Helen Rollason Award - Bradley Lowery

Overseas Sports Personality of the Year - Roger Federer

Coach of the Year - Benke Blomkvist, Stephen Maguire and Christian Malcolm

Team of the Year - England women's cricket team

Get Inspired Unsung Hero - Denise Larrad