F1 champion Max Verstappen has been nominated for the Laureus Sportsman of the Year award, having won it in 2022 🏆 Red Bull and MotoGP champion Francesco Bagnaia have also received nominations ⬇️
Verstappen won the prestigious trophy last year following his intense title win over Lewis Hamilton and is one of the six nominees for 2022 after cruising to a second F1 title with Red Bull.
Aged 35, Messi finally guided his Argentina team to its first World Cup glory since 1978, playing a pivotal role in its final win over France in Qatar. Pole vault phenom Mondo Duplantis is nominated after winning the 2022 world title with another world record of 6m21, as the Swedish-American cemented his place as the hottest property in track and field athletics.
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