Top ten athletes in 2023

The top ten athletes in 2023 are Max VerStappen, Aitana Bonmati, nikola jokic, Simone Arianne Biles, Michela Schifflin, kelvin Kiptum, Kelly mckeown, Faith Kipp, Novak Djokovic and Qin Haiyang.

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In Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the last stop of Formula One World Championship in 2023 (F 1), Red Bull team Vestapan started from pole position and won the championship successfully. So far, in 22 games in 2023, he climbed the podium 2 1 time and won 19 games, setting a new record for the winning rate of F 1 season. Previously, in the Qatar Grand Prix in June of 5438+ 10, he had won the annual driver championship ahead of schedule, which was his third consecutive championship.

2. Etana Bonmati

At the Women's World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand, Bonmati, as the core of the midfield, won the first championship trophy for the Spanish team together with her teammates, and she also won the Golden Globe. In the league, she won the European Women's Champions Cup and the Spanish Super Cup with Barcelona. She won the Golden Globe Award for Women at the Golden Globe Awards Ceremony in June, 5438+ 10.

3. nikola jokic

In the 2022-2023 NBA season, Serbian center Jokic led the Denver Nuggets to win the first championship trophy in the team's history, and he was also elected as the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP). Although he was not elected the MVP of the season for the third time in a row, his average score of 24.5 points 1 1.8 rebounds and 9.8 assists is still top-notch.

4. Simone Arianne Biles

Byers, an American gymnast, made a strong comeback in 2023 after withdrawing from the Tokyo Olympics due to psychological problems. At the national championship in August, she was crowned the women's all-around champion for the eighth time. At the Gymnastics World Championships in May 438+10, she won the all-around gold medal four years later and became the "six-crown champion" of the all-around events in the World Championships. At this point, 26-year-old byers became the athlete who won the most medals (34) in the Olympic Games and World Championships in gymnastics history.

5. Michela Schifflin

In the snow season of 2022-2023, American skier Schifflin won the women's giant slalom for the first time in the Alpine Skiing World Cup in prats, Cologne, Italy, and became the most alpine skier with 83 victories. At the end of the season, she refreshed the figure to 88, surpassing the Swedish male athlete Stemmaker's 86, becoming the alpine skier who won the most medals in the history of the World Cup.

6. kelvin Kipton

In the 2023 Chicago Marathon, Kiptum completed the race in 2 hours, 0 minutes and 35 seconds, setting a new world record for men's marathon, becoming the first marathon runner in history to break 2 hours 1 minute in an official race. His winning result at that time was 34 seconds higher than the world record of 2 hours 1 minute and 9 seconds set by Kenyan star Kipchoge.

7. Kelly McOwan

Australian star mckeown won the women's 50m,100m and 200m backstroke at Fukuoka Swimming World Championships, and became the "Triple Crown" at the same World Championships together with Qin Haiyang. In the World Cup series, she won the annual champion, won nine gold medals in women's backstroke, and set world records twice in Budapest's 50m and100m backstroke finals, winning all the world records in women's 50m,100m and 200m backstroke. In June 5438+10, she was awarded the best female swimmer of the year by FINA.

8. Faith Kip's page is real.

In the IAAF Diamond League, Kip really broke the world records of women's 1, 500 meters and women's 5000 meters in succession, and set a new world record of women's 1 mile in non-Olympic events in July. In August 2023, at the World Championships in Budapest, she won two gold medals in women's 1500m and 5000m. At present, she is an athlete with the titles of world youth champion, world champion, Olympic champion and world record holder.

9. Novak Djokovic

After winning the US Open for the fourth time in 2023, Djokovic won the 24th Grand Slam trophy in his career, which made him surpass Serena Williams, who won 23 titles, and become the No.1 player in the history of the Open. The men's professional tennis association (ATP) won the championship for the seventh time in the year-end finals in 2023. Djokovic won three of the four Grand Slam events in 2023. His victory in the Australian Open also set a record of "ten crowns" in this project.

10, Qin Haiyang

At the Fukuoka Swimming World Championships held in July, 2023, Qin Haiyang won three gold medals in the men's 50,100m and 200m breaststroke, becoming the first swimmer in history to win three gold medals in the same World Championships, and breaking the world record of the men's 200m breaststroke.

In 2023, he also won the hardware of Chengdu Universiade, the most valuable athlete (MVP) of Hangzhou Asian Games, and the annual World Cup champion at the Swimming World Cup. Because of his outstanding performance throughout the year, he was awarded the title of FINA's best male swimmer in June+10, 5438.