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SF Jun 10, 2026

LeBron James named Athlete of the Century by Time

LeBron James was named the "Athlete of the Century" by TIME Magazine in their inaugural TIME100 Most Influential People in Sports list. He headlined the "Icons" category alongside other global stars like Lionel Messi, Shohei Ohtani, and Caitlin Clark. 
The newly unveiled sports power list highlights the 100 most influential individuals across the sports landscape. Rather than being a strictly ranked numerical countdown, the list is broken down into four core categories: [1, 2]
  • Icons: LeBron James, Caitlin Clark, Lionel Messi, Shohei Ohtani, Serena Williams, and Novak Djokovic.
  • Titans: Aaron Judge, Cristiano Ronaldo, Victor Wembanyama, Trinity Rodman, and A'ja Wilson.
  • Innovators: Jalen Brunson, Alex Honnold, Lindsey Vonn, and Alysa Liu.
  • Leaders: Dana White, Myles Garrett, Nelly Korda, Stephen Curry, and Dana White. 


The "Athlete of the Century" title was awarded to LeBron James not solely for his on-court dominance, but for how his business ventures, political engagement, and activism have completely redefined the modern professional athlete.




TIME has revealed its inaugural TIME100 Sports, a list recognizing the 100 most influential figures shaping the global sports landscape.

The TIME100 Sports issue features a worldwide cover highlighting four-time NBA champion LeBron James, accompanied by an in-depth interview. See the cover featuring a photograph by Mark Clennon for TIME: here.

TIME Chief Executive Officer Jessica Sibley said: “The inaugural TIME100 Sports list recognizes individuals who are not only excelling in their fields, but also shaping culture, expanding opportunity, and influencing the world far beyond competition. At TIME, we are proud to recognize those whose leadership and reach continue to shape conversations, industries, and communities around the world.”

TIME Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs writes in his letter to readers: “In our increasingly fragmented media environment, sports remain one of the last places where massive global audiences gather together in real time. As a result, many industries have drawn closer to live sports, and athletes have continued to seize larger and larger platforms. That has never been more evident than this year, as the Olympics and the World Cup have brought the competitions to center stage and events like the Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show and the UFC fight at the White House have shown how sports can dominate the cultural conversation unlike anything else.”

The list recognizes some of the most influential athletes of their generation including: LeBron James, Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Stephen Curry, A'ja Wilson, Shohei Ohtani, Rory McIlroy, Caitlin Clark, Mikaela Shiffrin, Aaron Judge, Eileen Gu, Victor Wembanyama, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and more.

The inaugural TIME100 Sports list features women making an impact across athletics, media, business, ownership, and leadership including: Alex Morgan, Dawn Staley, Michele Kang, Clara Wu Tsai, Mellody Hobson, Lindsey Vonn, Susie Wolff, Cherie DeVaux, Nneka Ogwumike, Amanda Serrano, and more.

Founders, executives, owners, investors, and dealmakers include: Michael Jordan, Stephen M. Ross, Gerry Cardinale, Michael Rubin, Ed Stack, Michele Kang, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, David Mulugheta, Masai Ujiri, and more.

The list recognizes influential figures across sports media, broadcasting, journalism, and digital platforms, including: Pat McAfee, Elle Duncan, Bill Simmons, Pablo Torre, Mike Tirico, Shams Charania, IShowSpeed, and more.

The list reflects the global reach of sports with honorees including: Erling Haaland, Aitana Bonmatí, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, Carlos Alcaraz, Smriti Mandhana, Sun Yingsha, Temba Bavuma, Asisat Oshoala, Oleksandr Usyk, Portia Woodman-Wickliffe, Jeeno Thitikul, Jannik Sinner, and more.

To celebrate the reveal of the new list, TIME has announced it will host the first-ever TIME100 Sports Gala on July 16 in New York City. The event will feature remarks and appearances from members of the inaugural TIME100 Sports list, including four-time NBA champion LeBron James; Olympic gymnastics champion Jordan Chiles; world-champion figure skater Ilia Malinin; NBA Rookie of the Year Cooper Flagg, soccer star Trinity Rodman; NBA All-Star Jalen Brunson; Olympic skiing champion Lindsey Vonn; NFL star Myles Garrett and many more.

The TIME100 Sports Gala red carpet will be livestreamed, featuring interviews with select list-makers and special guests. Hosted by a presenter to be announced, and produced by TIME Studios, the livestream will be available to watch on TIME's YouTube, Instagram and X accounts.

The inaugural TIME100 Sports is presented by signature partner Toyota, official design partner Target, celebration partner The Macallan, and supporting partner American Heart Association.

 

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  • Creative DirectorBig time power players on that list. Mike Tirico is extremely underrated and was at least acknowledged on this list.
    20 hours ago
  • Parlay PrinceHaters gonna find fault. He "only" has 4 rings. He was averaging 21 points/game as an 18 year old rookie. Jordan and Brady and Kobe all had diapers and training wheels at 18. LeBron James averaged 20.9 points, 5.9 assists, and 5.5 rebounds per game in 79 games during his 2003-04 NBA rookie season with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    1 day ago
  • Pied PiperIt's bigger than sports. Brady has more rings. It's his incredible consistency, his impressive business acumen off the court and his work in the community.
    2 days ago
  • KingofInstaSome of these names listed is like the author was born 5 years ago. Love Brunson and Wemby (and Judge and Caitlyn Clark too) but this is an all-century list not a 2023-26 list.
    2 days ago
  • MoneyLineGuessing Brady, Curry, Messi, Ronaldo made the top-10? They called Wemby a titan (for this century) but he was born in 2004 and wasn't out of high school til 2021. That's a bit premature.
    2 days ago
  • 4D ChestHe's a billionaire while he is playing. Jordan had to wait over 10 years post-retiremrnt to become a billionaire. LeBron pays for the tuition of over 50 college kids in Akron, Ohio. Dude has been elite since day one as an NBA player. There was no sitting the bench like Brady. Elite level of performance for 23 years with zero dropoff.
    2 days ago
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