This evening in Oviedo, Spain, the annual Prince of Asturias Prizes were given to those who have made contributions in various fields. The awards are named after, and handed out by, the Prince of Asturias, Crown Prince Felipe. They have been around since 1981.

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At the Campoamor Theater, Felipe gave a speech to the recipients. They come from the areas of sports, letters, the arts, international cooperation, social sciences, communications and humanities, technical and scientific research, exemplary village, and finally, concord.
“A course that is far from easy, forged with great effort day by day so as to recognize and extol, as we do today,” said the Crown Prince in his speech. “The work and life of personalities and institutions from all over the world with careers and traditions that have remained impervious to passing fancies. These were often embarked upon alone, overcoming major obstacles with scant means. This brings to mind the biblical proverb that humility always precedes glory. Our Laureates are, for this reason, supreme models of effort, sacrifice, intelligence, nobleness, of the spirit to excel and of such qualities that dignify human beings.

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“From this beautiful, refined city of Oviedo, from this beloved land of Asturias, our Awards have, year after year, expressed before the international community Spain’s firm commitment to the values that ennoble and exalt our lives and provide essential support and guidelines in such intense and difficult times as these, when we find ourselves at a crossroads of opportunity and hope.”
In his speech, the Crown Prince acknowledged each of the laureates, one by one. After Felipe was done, the Prizes were given out.
Here is the list of the recipients of the 2009 Prince of Asturias Prizes:
Sports: Yelena Isinbayeva, Russia
Letters: Ismail Kadare, Albania
Arts: Norman Foster, United States
International Cooperation: World Health Organization
Social Sciences: David Attenborough, United Kingdom
Communications & Humanities: National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Technical & Scientific: Martin Cooper and Raymond S. Tomlinson, United States
Exemplary Village: Sobrescobio, Spain
Concord: Berlin, Germany
All the winners were awarded their diploma and badge, save for Sobroscobio. That will receive its prize tomorrow.
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