Caitlin Clark and Jayson Tatum are among the athletes honored in Forbes’ latest 30 Under 30 list

Caitlin Clark and Jayson Tatum are among the athletes honored in Forbes’ latest 30 Under 30 list

An earlier version of this story listed the 2024 winners.

Another December means another iteration of ForbesThe 2025 annual 30 Under 30 awards, and this year Jayson Tatum and Caitlin Clark are among the athletes honored for the 2025 Sports list.

Joining the 26-year-old Boston Celtics forward and the 22-year-old Indiana Fever point guard are:

– Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks point guard
– Ilona Maher, USA rugby center
– Christian McCaffrey, running back for the San Francisco 49ers
– Haley and Hanna Cavinder, University of Miami guards
– Tara Davis-Woodhall, Hunter Woodhall, Team USA Track & Field
– Gabby Thomas, sprinter, Team USA Track & Field
– Flau’jae Johnson, LSU guard
– Mondo Duplantis, Swedish track and field pole vaulter
– Laila Edwards, US hockey forward
– Summer McIntosh, Team Canada swimmer
– Mallory Swanson, US soccer striker
– Samantha Tan, race car driver and owner of Samantha Tan Racing
– Kelsie Whitmore, Oakland Ballers pitcher

Sports industry award winners include:

– Kara Agby, Director of Partnership and Development, Golden State Warriors
– Katharine Bohlmann, Vice President of Corporate Partnerships, Miami Dolphins/Hard Rock Stadium
– Noah Eagle, NBC Sports Broadcaster
– CJ Harrington, Associate, Hogan Lovells
– Erin Matson, head field hockey coach at the University of North Carolina
– Xavier Green, Victorien Tixier, co-founder, Scoreplay
– Carlin Hudson, senior director of strategy, National Women’s Soccer League
– Erica Kontos, Director of International Content Partnerships, NBA
– Nakissa Koomalsingh, Founder, Hoopqueens
– Sydney Lipsitz, sports media agent, CAA
– Saroya Tinker, DEI and Community Engagement Manager, PWHL
– Brandon Wimbush, Co-Founder, Mogl
– Kirby Porter, Chief Brand Officer, Unrivaled
– Rawleigh Williams, Co-Head of Sport, Milk & Honey
– Maddie Winslow, Vice President, Inner Circle Sports

This year’s jury was judged by Keia Clarke, CEO of the New York Liberty. Jahm Najafi, co-founder of MSP Sports Capital; Vijay Srinivasan, co-founder of Major League Cricket; and Lindsey Vonn, Olympic gold medalist and alpine ski racer.

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