Voting Opens for 72nd World Sport Star of the Year Award

Voting open for World Sport Star of the Year - meet the contenders

London, December 10, 2025
Voting is now open for the 72nd World Sport Star of the Year award, inviting global audiences to recognize outstanding athletic achievements across multiple sports. This event highlights the exceptional talents of athletes worldwide and celebrates their impact within and beyond their disciplines.

Award Overview and Voting Process
The World Sport Star of the Year award has commenced its 72nd edition, continuing its tradition of honoring premier athletes annually. This year’s voting process is open to the public, allowing fans worldwide to participate in selecting this prestigious accolade’s recipient.

Notable Contenders and Their Achievements
Prominent nominees include Mariona Caldentey, celebrated for her exceptional contributions to women’s football. Terence Crawford leads the distinguished list from the boxing domain, having secured notable victories this year. Armand Duplantis is recognized for his pole vaulting prowess in athletics, while Rory McIlroy stands out with significant accomplishments in golf. Emerging talent Luke Littler is also among the candidates, representing the discipline of darts.

Diversity of Sporting Disciplines
The shortlist reflects a broad spectrum of sports, from mainstream football and golf to specialized fields such as pole vaulting and darts. This diversity emphasizes the award’s commitment to acknowledging excellence across varied athletic pursuits and highlights the global nature of contemporary sports.

Historical Context and Significance
The World Sport Star of the Year award, now in its 72nd year, remains a symbol of athletic excellence and influence. It not only celebrates peak performance but also recognizes athletes’ roles in inspiring fans and impacting their respective sports worldwide. The award has a longstanding reputation for recognizing those who shape the modern sports landscape.

With voting currently underway and the official shortlist anticipated in early December, stakeholders and sport enthusiasts are encouraged to engage in the selection process. This participatory approach underlines the award’s dedication to inclusivity and acknowledges the collective voice of global sports communities.