The 2025 Laureus World Sports Awards, held in Madrid, celebrated some of the biggest names in global athletics, with gymnastics superstars Simone Biles and Rebeca Andrade taking center stage for their incredible achievements.

Simone Biles Makes History

Simone Biles was named Laureus Sportswoman of the Year, marking the fourth time she has received this prestigious honor. With this win, Biles ties tennis legend Serena Williams for the most Sportswoman titles in Laureus history.

Her recognition comes after a stellar performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she claimed three gold medals and one silver, reasserting her dominance on the world stage and inspiring millions with her resilience and excellence.

Rebeca Andrade’s Comeback Triumph

Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade was awarded Comeback of the Year, a tribute to her return from injury to Olympic glory. At the 2024 Paris Games, Andrade captured three Olympic medals, including a gold in the floor exercise, showcasing her determination and world-class talent after a challenging recovery.

Other Notable Winners

  • Mondo Duplantis (pole vault) was named Sportsman of the Year.
  • Real Madrid earned Team of the Year honors for their ongoing success on the football pitch.
  • Rising football star Lamine Yamal was recognized as Breakthrough of the Year.
  • Rafael Nadal received the Sporting Icon Award, acknowledging his legendary tennis career.
  • Surfing legend Kelly Slater was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Since its inception in 2000, the Laureus Awards have stood as a global symbol of sporting excellence and the unifying power of athletics. The 2025 edition reinforced that spirit, spotlighting remarkable comebacks, breakthroughs, and enduring greatness.

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