The Jordan Olympic Committee has revealed the shortlists for their 2015 Black Iris Awards ©JOC

The Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC) has revealed the shortlists for the 2015 Black Iris Awards, recognising the top achievers in sport over the past year.

Asian Boxing Championships bronze medallist Hussein Ishish, taekwondo player Ahmad Abu Goush and jujitsu star Malik Al Hariri, winner of 12 medals in 2015, including seven golds, are three of the athletes up for the Best Sportsman award.

They will go up against kickboxer Udai Abu Hasswah and triathlete Lawrence Fanous, who is striving to earn a spot at Rio 2016, for the prize.

Table tennis player Sewar Abu Yaman, gold medallist at the Arab Women’s Cup, World Jujitsu Championships gold medallist Lama Qubbaj and badminton’s Lena Mazahreh have been nominated for the Best Sportswoman award.

The Black Iris Awards recognise sporting achievement over the past year by Jordan's top sportsmen and women and fans will have the chance to vote for their chosen winner online ©JOC
The Black Iris Awards recognise sporting achievement over the past year by Jordan's top sportsmen and women and fans will have the chance to vote for their chosen winner online ©JOC

Karateka Nabeel Al Shweiki, swimmer Khader Baqleh, who became the first Jordanian athlete to reach the Olympic qualification B time in the 200 metres freestyle, golfer Shergo Al Kurdi, chess player Ahmad Al Khateeb and Mohammad Al Goul, who competes in jujitsu, have been shortlisted for the Best Young Male Achiever prize.

The Best Young Female Achiever Award will be between World Taekwondo Cadet Championships silver medallist Aysha Al Sedah, fencer Balqees Al Qudah, a gold medallist at the Arab Championships, footballer Leen Al Btoush, badminton player Domo’ Amro and another taekwondo athlete, Taleen Al Humaidi.

The fifth and final category, the Best Paralympic Athlete, will be contested by table tennis duo Khitam Abu Awad and Fatin Elymat and powerlifter Mohammad Abu Arrar.

The shortlists across the five awards were generated by top media members and JOC representatives.

Each prize will be put to a public vote over the next two weeks through the JOC’s website, available here, and through their Facebook page, which can be accessed here.