Henry honoured by Beckham out of Time
Last updated at 08:13 04 May 2007
Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has been named by Time magazine as one of the world's 100 most influential people - but Los Angeles-bound David Beckham did not make the cut.
The US-based magazine first published their list in 1999 and each year honour
individuals divided into five groups - Leaders and Revolutionaries, Builders and
Titans, Artists and Entertainers, Scientists and Thinkers, and Heroes and
Icons.
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Henry, 29, has been named in the latter section, but there was no room for the
former England captain despite his big-money transfer to Major League Soccer
club Los Angeles Galaxy.
NBA star Tony Parker, who captains the French basketball team, praised Henry's
contribution to race awareness in sport.
The San Antonio Spurs point guard said: "He wants to change the world. It's
no secret that European soccer is fighting a racism problem, in the crowd and on
the field, and no player has done more to exorcise it than Thierry.
"His impact has been immense."
Beckham did make the list in 2004 - alongside golfer Tiger Woods, British
athlete Paula Radcliffe and Tour de France legend Lance Armstrong - but has
failed to regain his place after resigning the England captaincy and then losing
his place in the international team.
The other big name from European sport in the 2007 edition is world tennis
number one Roger Federer, while New York Yankees pitcher Chien-ming Wang and
Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy are also present.
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