Tiger Woods Becomes Nation's Favorite Sports Star as Michael Jordan Drops to Number Two for First Time in 13 Years

    

The Williams sisters top the list of favorite female sports stars

ROCHESTER, N.Y., June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- For the first time since 1993, an athlete has stepped up to claim the number one spot from Michael Jordan as the nation's favorite sports star: Tiger Woods. Venus Williams returns as the nation's favorite female sports star after a one-year absence, and sister Serena Williams is right behind her in the number two spot.

These are the results of a Harris Poll conducted online by Harris Interactive(R) among a nationwide sample of 2,085 U.S. adults between May 9 and 16, 2006.

Harris Interactive has asked this question of the public almost every year since 1993, and Michael Jordan has been the nation's favorite sports star on every previous occasion.

Other athletes who make it into this year's top-10 list of favorite sports stars (after Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan) are Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre (No. 3), New York Yankees star Derek Jeter (No. 4), race car driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (No. 5), the Miami Heat's Shaquille O'Neal (No. 6), LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant (No. 7), Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James (No. 8), race car driver Jeff Gordon (= No. 9) and San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds (= No. 9). Kobe Bryant returns to the list after dropping off last year and LeBron James, Jeff Gordon and Barry Bonds all appear on the list for the first time.

This top-10 contains an interesting mix of sports stars, with four basketball players, two race car drivers, two baseball players, one golfer and one football player. This is in contrast to last year, when there were five football players -- four of whom (Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Donovan McNabb and Ben Rothlisberger) have dropped out of the top-10 this year.

Regionally, in the East, Derek Jeter is number one, while Barry Bonds tops the list in the West. Brett Favre reigns the Midwest, while Michael Jordan is still the favorite of the South. There are also differences in favorites by generation. Both Echo Boomers (those ages 18 to 29) and Baby Boomers (those ages 42 to 60) still carry a torch for the retired Michael Jordan, while Shaquille O'Neal is number one with Gen Xers (those ages 30 to 41). Matures (those ages 61 and older) say Tiger Woods is their favorite. Considering all of these differences, notably men and women both agree that Tiger Woods is number one.

Favorite female sports stars

Though no female athlete broke into the top-10 this year, the American public has their favorites among them. The Williams sisters top the list with Venus in the number one position and sister Serena in the number two spot. Last year's favorite, Mia Hamm, has fallen to number three in this year's list of top-10 female sports stars.

Following the top three is teen golf sensation Michelle Wie (No. 4), race car driver Danica Patrick (No. 5), figure skater Michelle Kwan (No. 6), golfer Annika Sorenstam (No. 7), tennis player Maria Sharapova (No. 8), tennis player Anna Kournikova (No. 9), and figure skater Sasha Cohen (No. 10).

While men and women have no differences in their favorite overall sports star, there is one in the favorite female category. Men prefer Serena Williams, while Venus is number one among women.


TABLE 1
FAVORITE SPORTS STAR - TOP 10 RANKING
"Who is your favorite sports star?"
Base: All adults

1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Tiger Woods * * * * * * 7 2 2 3 1
Michael Jordan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
Brett Favre * * * 8 3 4 4 3 3 4 3
Derek Jeter * * * * * * * * 10 5 4
Dale Earnhardt
Jr. * * * * * * 8 * 5 8 5
Shaquille O'Neal * * 7 5 * * * 5 4 6 6
Kobe Bryant * * * * * * * 7 6 * 7
LeBron James * * * * * * * * * * 8
Jeff Gordon * * * * * * * * * * =9
Barry Bonds * * * * * * * * * * =9
* Not listed in that year

Those who are returning to the Top 10 This Year
Kobe Bryant (was No. 6 in 2004)

Those who are new to the Top 10 This Year
LeBron James (#8), Jeff Gordon (= No. 9), Barry Bonds (= No. 9)


Those on the 2005 List Who Have Dropped Out of the Top 10 This Year Peyton Manning (was No. 2), Tom Brady (was No. 7), Donovan McNabb (was No. 9),


Ben Rothlisberger (was No. 10)


TABLE 2
FAVORITE SPORTS STAR AMONG DIFFERENT DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS

Base: All adults

Men: Tiger Woods
Women: Tiger Woods
East: Derek Jeter
Midwest: Brett Favre
South Michael Jordan
West: Barry Bonds
Echo Boomers (those ages 18 to 29): Michael Jordan
Gen X (those ages 30 to 41): Shaquille O'Neal
Baby Boomers (those ages 42 to 60): Michael Jordan
Matures (those ages 61 and over): Tiger Woods


TABLE 3
FAVORITE FEMALE SPORTS STAR - TOP-10 RANKING
"Thinking about the female sports stars you like, which ones are your
favorites?"

Base: All adults

2004, 2005 , 2006,
Venus Williams 1 3 1
Serena Williams 2 2 2
Mia Hamm 3 1 3
Michelle Wie 8 10 4
Danica Patrick * * 5
Michelle Kwan 4 4 6
Annika Sorenstam 5 6 7
Maria Sharapova * * 8
Anna Kournikova 6 5 9
Sasha Cohen * * 10

* Not listed in that year


Those who are new to Top 10 This Year
Danica Patrick (No. 5), Maria Sharapova (No. 8), Sasha Cohen (No. 10)

Those on the 2005 List Who Have Dropped Out of the Top Ten This Year

Lisa Leslie (was No. 7), Billie Jean King (was = No. 8), Martina Navratilova


(was = No 8), Chris Evert (was No. 9), Mary Lou Retton (was = No. 9)


TABLE 4
FAVORITE FEMALE SPORTS STAR AMONG DIFFERENT DEMOGRAPHIC GROUPS

Base: All adults

Men: Serena Williams
Women: Venus Williams
Echo Boomers (those ages 18 to 29) Mia Hamm
Gen X (those ages 30 to 41) Serena Williams
Baby Boomers (those ages 42 to 60) Venus Williams
Matures (those ages 61 and older) Anika Sorenstam
East: Mia Hamm
Midwest: Michelle Wie
South: Venus Williams
West: Venus Williams

Methodology

This Harris Poll was conducted online within the United States between May 9 and 16, 2006 among 2,085 adults (aged 18 and over). Figures for age, sex, race/ethnicity, education, region and household income were weighted where necessary to bring them into line with their actual proportions in the population. Propensity score weighting was also used to adjust for respondents' propensity to be online.


All surveys are subject to several sources of error. These include: sampling error (because only a sample of a population is interviewed); measurement error due to question wording and/or question order, deliberately or unintentionally inaccurate responses, nonresponse (including refusals), interviewer effects (when live interviewers are used) and weighting.


With one exception (sampling error) the magnitude of the errors that result cannot be estimated. There is, therefore, no way to calculate a finite "margin of error" for any survey and the use of these words should be avoided.


With pure probability samples, with 100 percent response rates, it is possible to calculate the probability that the sampling error (but not other sources of error) is not greater than some number. With a pure probability sample of 2,085 adults one could say with a 95 percent probability that the overall results have a sampling error of +/- 2 percentage points. However that does not take other sources of error into account. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore no theoretical sampling error can be calculated.


These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.


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The Harris Poll(R) #47, June 8, 2006
By Regina Corso, Research Director, Issues and Industry Research,
Harris Interactive(R)

About Harris Interactive(R)

Harris Interactive is the 13th largest and fastest-growing market research firm in the world. The company provides research-driven insights and strategic advice to help its clients make more confident decisions which lead to measurable and enduring improvements in performance. Harris Interactive is widely known for The Harris Poll, one of the longest running, independent opinion polls and for pioneering online market research methods. The company has built what could conceivably be the world's largest panel of survey respondents: The Harris Poll Online. Harris Interactive serves clients worldwide through its United States, Europe and Asia offices, its wholly-owned subsidiary Novatris in France and through a global network of independent market research firms. The service bureau, HISB, provides its market research industry clients with mixed-mode data collection, panel development services as well as syndicated and tracking research consultation. More information about Harris Interactive may be obtained at http://www.harrisinteractive.com/.


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