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Athletes that are about to change the game in 2025 

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As the sports world evolves, new wave athletes will redefine the industry across a variety of athletics. 2025 is shaping up to be a year of fresh talent and game-changing performances. This article dives into the names you need to know — rising athletes, their impressive records and their potentially lasting impacts on their respective sports.  

Elias Osei — Basketball (Ghana) 

Elias Osei has already built an impressive record in Ghana’s national development league, where he’s been dominating both ends of the court. In the 2024 season, he averaged 22 points, 11 rebounds and 4 blocks per game, leading his team to the league finals. Osei also set a league record with a 35-point, 15-rebound performance in that single game, demonstrating his ability to take over under pressure. Defensively, he’s consistently led the league in blocks and defensive rebounds, earning him recognition as one of the league’s top defensive players. Known for his dominant presence on the court, he’s already caught the attention of NCAA scouts and is poised to join a top U.S. college program in 2025.  

Malaika Johnson — Track and Field (USA) 

Malaika Johnson has quickly established herself as one of the most impressive young talents in track and field. At just 20 years old, she’s already making her mark. In 2024,. Johnson clocked 10.83 seconds in the 100m and 21.89 seconds in the 200m, making her the fastest U20 sprinter in U.S. history. She dominated at the U.S. championships, winning gold in both events, and anchoring her team to a record-breaking relay performance. Johnson’s explosive starts and top-end speeds have drawn comparisons to current sprinting legends, and she’s expected to make a major impact at the Paris World Championships in 2025. With her sights set on Olympic gold, Johnson is a name to remember in the coming years.  

Ahmed Khalil — Soccer (Canada)  

Ahmed Khalil is emerging as one of Canada’s brightest soccer prospects. The 18-year-old midfielder has been making news in the Canadian Premier League with his exceptional vision and ability to control the tempo of the game. In the 2024 season, Khalil recorded 10 assists and 7 goals, earning him the league’s Young Player of the Year award. His standout performances have been consistently recognized, with several European clubs expressing interest in signing him. Known for a tactical awareness beyond his years, Khalil is poised to become a key figure in the Canadian national team setup as they prepare for the 2026 World Cup.  

Zoe Carter — Ice Hockey (USA)  

Zoe Carter is quickly becoming a household name in women’s ice hockey. At just 20 years old, the skilled forward has been a standout in the NCAA, where she led her team with 28 goals and 35 assists in the 2024 season, earning her a spot on the All-American team. Known for her exceptional puck control, Carter has already drawn comparisons to some of the greatest players in the sport. Her leadership on and off the ice has made her a rising star, and she’s expected to make an immediate impact when she transitions to professional hockey. With her sight set on representing Team USA in international competitions, Carter is one to watch in 2025.  

Olivia Park — Tennis (South Korea) 

Olivia Park is a rising star in the world of tennis, already making a name for herself at just 18 years old. Known for her aggressive baseline play. Park has climbed the WTA rankings rapidly, reaching the top 100 in 2024 after impressive performances in major tournaments. Her breakout moment came at the 2024 US Open, where she advanced to the fourth round, defeating two top-20 players along the way. Park’s ability to stay composed under pressure has earned her a reputation as a fierce competitor. As she gears up for her 2025 season, many are predicting she will break into the top 50 and establish herself as a consistent force on the tour.  
 
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As the sports industry enters 2025, these stars are poised to leave their mark on their fields. These athletes embody the future of sports, so keep an eye on their journeys — they’re not just making headlines;, they’re creating the stories that will define the years ahead.  

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