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[The drop]( RISING STAR ATHLETES TO WATCH IN 2023 Each year is marked by transcendent performances from a few standout athletes. Who will etch their names into the annals of history this year? We have a few guesses. Young Golf Phenomâs Shot to the Top Julian Michael Caldwell in New York [@jswisshere]( At 20 years old, South Korean Joohyung âTomâ Kim became [the second-youngest golfer to win a PGA Tour event since World War II](, when he won the Wyndham Championship in August. There Kim proved heâs poised enough to overcome considerable adversity on the green. His Wyndham Championship run began terribly, as he hit a quadruple bogey on the first hole, but he finished the event five shots ahead of second place. Kim is the first player in 40 years to come back and win a PGA Tour event after a quadruple bogey or worse on the opening hole. Kim joins Tiger Woods as one of only two golfers in the past 80 years to win two PGA Tour events before their 21st birthday â and he doesnât turn 21 until June. Kim followed up his improbable win with another victory at the [Shriners Childrenâs Open in October](, which put him in rare company. He joins [Tiger Woods as one of only two golfers]( in the past 80 years to win two PGA Tour events before their 21st birthday â and Kim doesnât turn 21 until June. Kimâs ascension has been quick. In October 2021, he was the PGA Tourâs 149th ranked golfer, but heâs now [ranked 14th]( in the world.
Smith Poised to Make Noise in World Cup Last year, 22-year-old Sophia Smith established herself as one of the brightest young soccer players in decades. She kicked off 2023 by becoming the [youngest]( (since Mia Hamm in 1994) to win the U.S. Female Player of the Year award after a 2022 season that saw her become the youngest ever National Womenâs Soccer League MVP. Smith also led her Portland Thorns team to a league championship and was the Finals MVP. With the whole world watching, Smith has the chance to prove that her on-field dominance isnât limited to U.S. soil. In 21 games last season, [Smith scored 15 goals](, including one during Portlandâs 2-0 win over Kansas City in the championship match. She also scored a goal during the U.S. Womenâs National Teamâs international friendly against Germany in November. So how could Smith possibly surpass a near-perfect 2022? She is too young to have competed in the previous FIFA Womenâs World Cup in 2019, but sheâs expected to play an important role for Team USA in the World Cup this summer in Australia and New Zealand. With the whole world watching, Smith has the chance to prove that her on-field dominance isnât limited to U.S. soil. If she plays an integral part in winning a World Cup for the U.S. this August, it could make her a household name.
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From France, Once-in-a-Generation Talent Every few years, a rising young basketball player is expected to have such an impact on the NBAâs future that thereâs suspicion of teams âtankingâ â intentionally losing games in order to improve chances at landing the number-one pick in the subsequent NBA Draft. Enter Victor Wembanyama, a [7'3" 19-year-old sensation]( from France who has had teams anticipating the chance to pick him up in the 2023 NBA Draft for more than a year now. Wembanyama also has a 8â0â wingspan and is being touted as a once-in-a-generation talent. His ball-handling and shooting skills have fans likening him to a taller version of perennial All-Star Kevin Durant. For more than a year now, this 7'3" 19-year-old sensation from France has had NBA teams anticipating the chance to pick him up in the 2023 Draft. Through the first 16 games this season for French professional team Metropolitans 92, Wembanyama is [averaging 22 points, 3 blocks and just under 10 rebounds per game](. Heâs also averaging 1.5 three-pointers per game. Wembanyama has yet to prove himself against NBA talent, but in the Metropolitansâ second straight exhibition game against the NBA-affiliate G League Ignite in October, he dropped [36 points plus 11 rebounds and four blocks]( to lead his team to a win. He also [scored 37 in a loss]( the game before. The Ignite features Scoot Henderson, who is expected to be a top-2 pick in this yearâs draft. Dominating Gymnast Follows in Big Footsteps Konnor McClain is a 17-year-old gymnast whose early dominance has already prompted comparisons with some of the all-time greats. In August, McClain won the senior all-around competition and gold in the balance beam at her debut in the U.S. Gymnastics Championship. Since 2000, [five]( other women have also won the all-around competition during their first senior nationals appearance; all five later won Olympic and/or world all-around titles, with the most recent being none other than Simone Biles. On Steve Harveyâs show âLittle Big Shots,â McClain explained that she started gymnastics at just 18 months old. McClain, who turns 18 on Feb. 1, won gold in the all-around at the [2022 City of Jesolo Trophy]( international competition last April, but missed the world gymnastics championships this past fall due to a back injury. At age 11, McClain appeared on [Steve Harveyâs show Little Big Shots](, where she explained that she started gymnastics at just 18 months old, and told Harvey she wanted to win the Olympic all-around title in 2024. Thatâs a goal that, back then, might have seemed far-fetched â but looks increasingly plausible today. COMMUNITY CORNER Which rising athletes would you add to this list? [SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS HERE]( [TV]( | [PODCASTS]( | [NEWS]( | [FESTIVALS]( OZY is a diverse, global and forward-looking media and entertainment company focused on âthe New and the Next.â OZY creates space for fresh perspectives, and offers new takes on everything from news and culture to technology, business, learning and entertainment. #OZYMedia, #TheDrop OZY Media, 800 West El Camino Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](