2025 promises to be another exciting year in the world of sport.
Here, the AD news agency chooses 10 stars that should shine.
Ellie Kildune
England was appointed player of the 15 year old at the World Rugby Awards in November. Kildunne, 25, helped England win the Grand Slam of the Six Nations 2024, in which she was the best of the test scorer, and will target the success of the World Cup on the soil at home in 2025.
Keely Hodgkinson
The 800m Olympic champion was crowned the British queen of the track in Paris and won the nine of her races during the event in 2024. The 22 -year -old woman, who was appointed to the order of the Empire British during the new year the honors, will be back in 2025, with his views to break the 800m world record which has been located since 1983 and claiming the glory of the world championship in Tokyo.
Luke Littler
The prodigy of darts Littler burst into the stage at the world championship last December, reaching the final at the age of 16. Littleler has won 10 events by Senior Professional Darts Corporation for 17 years – including the Premier League, the Grand Slam and the World Series titles – and is now the biggest name in sport.
Hemp Lauren
The talented Manchester City Forward is currently withdrawing from the knee surgery and the boss of England Sarina Wiegman will want it to return to the field as soon as possible before Euro 2025. The XI of Wiegman departure when ‘It is in good shape.
Hamzah Sheeraz
The unbeaten average weight Sheeraz, from Irford, has shown major promises that have increased in the ranks, with 17 victories with direct elimination in 21 fights. The 25 -year -old has the opportunity to go to the higher level in difficulty for his first world title against the Middle King Carlos Adames of WBC in February.
Archie Vaughan
The son of England in 2005, the captain of 2005, Michael, Spinner Vaughan, played for the under 19 years of England last summer before making his debut in Somerset. Vaughan underlined its potential in September by returning match figures of 11 for 140 while Somerset beat the champions of Comté Surrey in Taunton.
Tyler dibling
The 18 -year -old winger came from the same Southampton Academy that produced Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott. Volly with silky skills that carry bullets, Dibling has already been crowned by England at the level of under 21 and has drawn the attention of the largest clubs in the country.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso
Having chosen to play for England instead of Wales, the Exeter Wing, born in Cardiff, struck the test field with five trials in eight appearances. The 21 -year -old has an electric rhythm and a brute force and should make his way through the British and Irish Lions team for the summer tour in Australia.
Caroline Dubois
The youngest sister of the IBF world heavyweight champion, Daniel, Dubois made her own big titles in the boxing ring. The 23 -year -old man, unbeaten in 10 fights, has held the WBC light world title since August and is able to unify the division in the coming years.
Ben Doak
The 19 -year -old Scottish winger became a major on the international scene by turning the Manchester City defender in Croatia Josko Gvardiol in Hampden Park last month. The talent of Liverpool Doak shone in Middlesbrough this season with six assists for the Sky Bet Championship Club in November.