We take a look at the latest odds to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award in 2024.
(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.
In a breakout year in F1 for the 24-year-old, Lando Norris has put himself in contention to sensationally challenge Max Verstappen for the world championship.
Norris continues to improve behind the wheel for McLaren, with the Briton recording regular podium finishes to put himself hot on the heels of dominant champion Verstappen in the Driver Standings.
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.
Four-time Olympic gold medallist Ben Ainslie is striving for Great Britain's first ever America's Cup victory as captain of INEOS Britannia.
British sailing icon Ainslie has been nominated for BBC Sports Personality of the Year on two previous occasions in 2008 and 2012.
2024 saw British cycling legend Mark Cavendish clinch a record 35th stage win at the Tour de France.
The 39-year-old 'Manx Missile' won stage five of the Tour at Saint-Vulbas to surpass Belgian Eddy Mercx as the greatest sprint cyclist in the history of the famous competition.