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Keely Hodgkinson and Luke Littler lead six BBC Sports Personality of the Year contenders

Keely Hodgkinson and Luke Littler lead six BBC Sports Personality of the Year contenders

Keely Hodgkinson was crowned as Britain’s new track-and-field queen at the Paris Olympics – Getty Images/Adam Pretty

The 2024 BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards will be held on Tuesday December 17 at the home of BBC Sport in MediaCity, Salford.

The official shortlist will be announced in December but bookmakers are already offering odds on who will lift the main prize.

Keely Hodgkinson is the favourite and victory for the Olympic 800 metres champion would mean an unprecedented fourth successive female winner, after Mary Earps last year, Beth Mead in 2022 and Emma Raducanu in 2021. The tennis player’s triumph had followed a 15-year drought for women.

The programme will also have an all-female presenting line-up for the first time after the BBC confirmed Gary Lineker will not be replaced as co-host. Clare Balding, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott will present this year’s show.

Telegraph Sport takes a look at the favourites to be included on this year’s shortlist.

Keely Hodgkinson

Keely Hodgkinson shrieks as she wins the Women's 800m at the Paris OlympicsKeely Hodgkinson shrieks as she wins the Women's 800m at the Paris Olympics

Hodgkinson shrieks as she wins the Women’s 800m at the Paris Olympics – Getty Images/Christian Petersen

Britain’s new track-and-field queen. Became the country’s first Olympic 800m champion since Dame Kelly Holmes by powering to gold at Paris 2024.
Odds: 1/4

Luke Littler

Luke Littler gestures with arms wide open during the final of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra PalaceLuke Littler gestures with arms wide open during the final of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace

Luke Littler captured the imagination of the nation by reaching the final of the World Darts Championship aged just 16 – PA/Zac Goodwin

Teenage darts sensation who reached the World Championship final in January before going on to win the Premier League and several other tournaments.
Odds: 11/4

Mark Cavendish

Mark Cavendish roars as he crosses the finish lineMark Cavendish roars as he crosses the finish line

Mark Cavendish wins a record 35th Tour de France stage in July – AP/Daniel Cole

The 2011 Spoty winner finally broke Eddy Merckx’s Tour de France stage-wins record with his 35th victory before announcing his retirement.
Odds: 22/1

Tom Pidcock

Tom Pidcock during the mountain bike cross-country event at the Paris OlympicsTom Pidcock during the mountain bike cross-country event at the Paris Olympics

Tom Pidcock produced one of the most stunning performances at the Paris Olympics – PA/Martin Rickett

Retained his Olympic mountain bike title with an incredible comeback from a puncture, sealing victory with an epic overtake in the closing seconds.
Odds: 66-1

Alex Yee

Alex Yee of Britain in action in the triathlon at the Paris OlympicsAlex Yee of Britain in action in the triathlon at the Paris Olympics

Alex Yee on his way to triathlon gold in Paris – Reuters/Benoit Tessier

Looked destined for a second successive Olympic silver medal before producing an incredible late surge to snatch gold.
Odds 66-1

Dame Sarah Storey

Sarah Storey raises her arm as she wins gold in the women's C4-5 road race at the Paris ParalympicsSarah Storey raises her arm as she wins gold in the women's C4-5 road race at the Paris Paralympics

Sarah Storey makes history at the Paris Paralympics

Paralympic swimmer-turned-cyclist who stretched her record-breaking gold medal tally to 19 at Paris 2024.
Odds 66-1

*Odds from William Hill

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