Compare | Payout | Min deposit | Promo code | Win rate(%) | Welcome bonus | Rating | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 min. | 20 $ | LINKER | 60 % | 500 + FS | PLAY NOW | ||
60 min. | 20 $ | RUBYSKYE | 60 % | 500 + FS | PLAY NOW | ||
2 hr. | 20 $ | RUBYSKYE | 60 % | 500 + FS | PLAY NOW | ||
60 min. | 40 $ | RUBYSKYE | 60 % | 500$ +150 FS | PLAY NOW | ||
60 min. | 40 $ | RUBYSKYE | 60 % | 500$ +150 FS | PLAY NOW | ||
60 min. | 20 $ | RUBYSKYE | 60 % | 500 + FS | PLAY NOW |
Renee Montgomery on how rookies Clark, Reese and Brink helped evolve culture of WNBA
Renee Montgomery chats with Mackenzie Salmon about this past season in the WNBA and the cultural impact of players like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Cameron Brink have had.
Sports Seriously
Indiana Fever and University of Iowa star Caitlin Clark has another achievement to add to her crowded mantel.
Clark was featured in this year’s iteration of Forbes 30 Under 30, which highlights 30 individuals under the age of 30 who have made significant achievements in their respective fields.
“The first overall pick in 2024’s WNBA draft, Caitlin Clark led the resurgent Indiana Fever to their first playoff appearance in eight years while breaking the league’s single-season assists record and earning Rookie of the Year honors,” Forbes wrote of Clark. “She also led WNBA All-Star Game voting with more than 700,000 ballots and has been credited with pushing up league viewership and attendance.”
Clark was featured in the sports category of the 30 Under 30. Other categories included social media, AI, science, and several more.
Who else was on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list?
Besides Clark, here are the other honorees featured in the sports list.
- Mallory Swanson, U.S. Soccer forward
- Saroya Tinker, manager of DEI and community engagement, PWHL
- Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers running back
- Katharine Bohlmann, vice president for corporate partnerships, Miami Dolphins/Hard Rock Stadium
- Noah Eagle, NBC Sports broadcaster
- Maddie Winslow, vice president, Inner Circle Sports
- Sydney Lipsitz, sports media agent, CAA
- Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics forward
- Brandon Wimbush, co-founder, Mogl
- Mondo Duplantis, Swedish Athletics pole vaulter
- Flau’jae Johnson, LSU guard
- Gabby Thomas, sprinter, Team USA Track & Field
- Xavier Green, Victorien Tixier, co-founders, Scoreplay
- Nakissa Koomalsingh, founder, Hoopqueens
- Kelsie Whitmore, Oakland Ballers pitcher
- Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks point guard
- Samantha Tan, racing driver and owner of Samantha Tan Racing
- C.J. Harringston, associate, Hogan Lovells
- Kirby Porter, chief brand officer, Unrivaled
- Erin Matson, University of North Carolina field hockey head coach
- Haley and Hanna Cavinder, University of Miami guards
- Carlin Hudson, senior director for strategy, National Women’s Soccer League
- Summer McIntosh, Team Canada swimmer
- Erica Kontos, director for international content partnerships, NBA
- Rawleigh Williams, co-head of sports, Milk & Honey
- Laila Edwards, USA Hockey forward
- Tara Davis-Woodhall, Hunter Woodhall, Team USA Track & Field
- Ilona Maher, USA Rugby center
- Kara Agby, director of partnership and development, Golden State Warriors
How is one selected for Forbes 30 Under 30?
Individuals can be nominated through Forbes’ website. The honorees are selected by a panel featuring Forbes staff and experts in the respective categories.
Four individuals judged this year’s sports list, including Keia Clarke, CEO of the New York Liberty, and Lindsey Vonn, Olympic champion and alpine ski racer.
Cooper Worth is a service/trending reporter for the Des Moines Register. Reach him at [email protected] or follow him on X @CooperAWorth.