Q: Looking back to your amazing 2014 season, what is your best memory?
A: Best memory would be winning my third world indoor tittle and taking out the Diamond League finals with a world lead and meet record.
Q: After so many undefeated competitions, do you feel that you just can't lose?
A: It becomes a bigger challenge as I know the other girls are wanting to beat me which means I must always stay two steps ahead. Makes it exciting.
Q: Why have you become so successful? What is the secret?
A: Hard work and determination to be the best in the world. It is my dream, and I am able to live and breathe it, which I am forever grateful for.
Q: What did winning the IAAF Female Athlete of the Year Award mean to you?
A: It was so amazing to win that award, not only as a shot-putter but as a thrower, as I believe it's always hard for us to compete against the track athletes. This was just a perfect way to end my 2014 season.
Q: What are your plans for 2015?
A: I am looking to defend my world tittle for a fifth time, along with staying unbeaten for as long as possible.
Q: And Rio in 2016 - you will be two years older, but presumably still looking forward to another Olympic gold medal?
A: Rio is the major goal here and what I am working towards. It's true, age is catching up, but my fire and drive is bigger than ever and I shall fight with every ounce to be there ready to rock and roll.
Q: How and when did you start athletics?
A: I started when I was 14 through school athletics.
Q: Who was your role model?
A: My role model is my darling late mother who passed away when I was 15-years-old. She was and is my everything and I always want to make her proud.
Q: Who has helped you in your climb to the top?
A: The dear Lord, as he blessed me with talent and genes, my mum, and the great support team around me, especially my amazing coach, Jean Pierre Egger.
Q: What are your interests away from athletics?
A: I love to garden and bake while I am home. I also love kids so much and hope to one day have my own.
-The Laureus World Sports Awards honours individuals from all sports around the world. Adams has never won the Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award.