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Imane Saoud
Moroccan and French footballer

Paulo Bernardo
Portuguese association football player
Manon Bannerman
Swiss singer and model

Jamie Drysdale
Canadian ice hockey player

Pablo Cuñat
Spanish footballer

Lukas Reichel
German ice hockey player

Bjørn Martin Kristensen
Norwegian association football player

Ruka Hirano
Japanese snowboarder

Adam Stejskal
Czech association football player

Tobias Hansen
Danish cyclist, born 2002

Vladimir Lučić
Serbian footballer

Masato Sasaki
Japanese association football player (born 2002)
Ruslan Neshcheret
football player

Sam Greenwood
English footballer

Fran Pérez
Spanish footballer

Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, also known by his initials JSN, is an American professional football wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, setting school records for receptions in a single game and receiving yards in a season. Smith-Njigba was selected 20th overall by the Seahawks in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft. He became a starter in his second season, amassing 1,130 receiving yards and earning his first Pro Bowl selection. In the 2025 season, Smith-Njigba set a Seahawks franchise record with a league-leading 1,793 receiving yards on 119 receptions, earning him Offensive Player of the Year (OPOY) honors. That same season, he helped the Seahawks win Super Bowl LX.
Bastien Tronchon
French cyclist
Kerim Çalhanoğlu
Turkish-German association football player (born 2002)

Ruby Remati
American synchronized swimmer (born 2002)

Griffin Yow
American soccer player

Younes Taha
Dutch football player
Issouf Sissokho
Malian footballer

Denso Kasius
Dutch association football player
Zhao Dan
Chinese skeleton racer

Carlos Gómez
Colombian footballer

Katie Robinson
English footballer
Enis Destan
Turkish association football player (born 2002)

Rahim Alhassane
Nigerien footballer
Tawanda Maswanhise
Zimbabwean footballer

Martina Terré Martí
Spanish water polo player
Shunsuke Michieda
Japanese singer and actor

Ali Akman
Turkish association football player (born 2002)

Rikito Sugiura
Japanese association football player

Shilese Jones
American artistic gymnast

Stipe Biuk
Croatian footballer

Sofía Cairó
Argentine field hockey player

Béni Makouana
Congolese footballer

Hristiyan Petrov
Bulgarian footballer

Mohamed Taabouni
Dutch association football player

Caio Collet
Brazilian racing driver
Daria Vaskina
Russian swimmer

Anna Peplowski
American swimmer

Phoebe Bacon
American swimmer
Iker Benito
Spanish footballer
Sonja Leinamo
Finnish cross-country skier and biathlete

Gonzalo Tapia
Chilean footballer (born 2002)
Sasha Zhoya
French athlete

Dennis Cirkin
Irish-English footballer

Antonio Djakovic
Swiss swimmer

Kajetan Szmyt
Polish footballer

Bryce McGowens
American basketball player
Iker Muñoz
Spanish association football player

James Hill
English association football player
Couhaib Driouech
Dutch footballer

Stephen Sanchez
American singer-songwriter

Aneet Padda
Aneet Padda is an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and series. She began her career with a brief role in the drama Salaam Venky (2022) and had her first lead role in the Amazon Prime Video series Big Girls Don't Cry (2024). Her lead role as a songwriter diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's in Mohit Suri's romantic drama Saiyaara (2025) earned her wider recognition.

Anaswara Rajan
actress

Esther Kolawole
Nigerian freestyle wrestler
Yegor Prutsev
Russian footballer
Yung Kai
Chinese-Canadian musician