is the most successful athlete with five wins overall List of past winners from 1958 to 2010:
Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak (Poland, 1958),
Vasili Kuznetsov (USSR, 1959),
Yury Vlasov (USSR, 1960),
Valeriy Brumel (USSR, 1961, 1962, 1963),
Lidiya Skoblikova (USSR, 1964),
Michel Jazy (France, 1965),
Irena Kirszenstein (Poland, 1966),
Jean-Claude Killy (France, 1967, 1968),
Eddy Merckx (Belgium, 1969, 1970),
Juha Väätäinen (Finland, 1971),
Lasse Virén (Finland, 1972),
Kornelia Ender (East Germany, 1973),
Irena Szewińska (Poland, 1974),
Kornelia Ender (East Germany, 1975),
Nadia Comăneci (Romania, 1976),
Rosemarie Ackermann (East Germany, 1977),
Vladimir Yashchenko (USSR, 1978),
Sebastian Coe (Great Britain, 1979),
Vladimir Salnikov (USSR, 1980),
Sebastian Coe (Great Britain, 1981),
Daley Thompson (Great Britain, 1982),
Jarmila Kratochvílová (Czechoslovakia, 1983),
Michael Gross (West Germany, 1984),
Sergey Bubka (USSR, 1985),
Heike Drechsler (East Germany, 1986),
Stephen Roche (Ireland, 1987),
Steffi Graf (West Germany, 1988, 1989),
Stefan Edberg (Sweden, 1990),
Katrin Krabbe (Germany, 1991),
Nigel Mansell (Great Britain, 1992),
Linford Christie (Great Britain 1993),
Johann Olav Koss (Norway, 1994),
Jonathan Edwards (Great Britain, 1995),
Svetlana Masterkova (Russia, 1996),
Martina Hingis (Switzerland, 1997),
Mika Häkkinen (Finland, 1998),
Gabriela Szabo (Romania, 1999),
Inge de Bruijn (Netherlands, 2000),
Michael Schumacher (Germany, 2001, 2002, 2003),
Roger Federer (2004),
Roger Federer and
Yelena Isinbayeva (Switzerland and Russia 2005),
Roger Federer (Switzerland, 2006, 2007),
Rafael Nadal (Spain, 2008),
Roger Federer (Switzerland, 2009),
Rafael Nadal (Spain, 2010). ==Winners since 2011==