We take a look at the latest odds to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in 2024 with the nominees confirmed.
(Odds will display when market is available).
Middle-distance runner Keely Hodgkinson was one of Great Britain's stars of the Summer Olympics in Paris, claiming gold in style in the 800m.
Hodgkinson also retained her European title in Rome in June and set a new British record time for the 800m in a Diamond League meeting in London a month later in a year to remember for the 22-year-old.
Luke Littler has enjoyed a remarkable breakthrough in the world of darts in 2024, starting with a sensational run to the World Darts Championship final in January before losing to Luke Humphries.
'The Nuke' has gone from strength to strength since his remarkable run at the worlds, winning the Premier League Darts and World Series of Darts titles.
Alex Yee first rose to prominence winning Olympic gold in Tokyo back in 2020. Four years later, he followed that up with another gold in the triathlon to go with his first World Championship gold from October.
Arguably England's greatest ever batter, it was a matter of time before Joe Root overtook Alastair Cook's record as the nation's leading run-scorer, and 2024 was that year.
Now in the top five of all time Test runs, Root is within 500 of overtaking Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting.
Britain's most successful Paralympian of all time, the 2024 Games saw Sarah Storey, now aged 47 years old, win a fifth consecutive gold medal in the women's road event.
For a long time it looked like Jude Bellingham was about to become the first Englishman since Michael Owen to win a Ballon d'Or, and though his form tailed off towards the end of the season, he did win the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid, as well as reaching the Euro 2024 final with England.