There are the Seven Wonders of the Ancient and Modern World, why not in the Sporting World? We have created such lists as the 7 Wonders of the Sporting World (Venues), and 7 Wonders of the Sporting World (Events), and now it is time to present the 7 Wonders of the World (Athletes). See also the female version of this list.

We are not the first to create a list of the greatest athletes in the world, but here we have to compress it down to just seven of the greatest, of all time. What constitutes a sporting wonder? It is not just skill and sporting results. A wonder must dominate in their chosen sport, be a good sports person, good role model for the sport, and have worldwide appeal so that their profile is known outside of their sporting circles.

Our 7 Wonders

  • Lionel Messi — there have been other greats in the world of football (Pele, Maradona, Ronaldo) but the Barcelona and Argentina forward Messi stands above them with his record 6 Ballon d'Ors.
  • Usain Bolt — the greatest sprinter of all time and greatest Olympian of all time, having dominated world championships and Olympic Games in his sprint events.
  • Muhammad Ali — one of the greatest athletes in boxing history, winning the Golden Gloves title and an Olympic gold medal, along with numerous honors, and captivating the world with his performances and personality.
Roger Federer, one of the all time Tennis greatsRoger Federer, one of the all time Tennis greats
  • Roger Federer — one of the all time Tennis greats, winner of 20 Grand Slam singles titles.
  • Michael Jordan — Jordan dominated basketball in the 1980s and 1990s, and was a trailblazer in advancing the skill level and popularity of the sport.
  • Don Bradman — the greatest cricket player of all time. His statistical achievements were unparalleled in his 20-year career span. He finished with a Test average of 99.94 runs.
  • Tiger Woods — One of the greatest golfers of all time, the winner of 15 Majors.

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