Washington D.C., May 9, 2025 — The 2025 U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be a historic celebration of Black athletes’ excellence and legacy. This year’s class prominently features Black Olympians whose groundbreaking achievements have left a lasting mark on both American sports and global history.
From track stars to team sport icons, the 2025 induction class reflects the diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and historic journeys of Black athletes. Among the standout inductees are:
These athletes have transcended sports, breaking racial barriers and using their platforms to advocate for equality, mental health, and youth empowerment.
“This class represents courage, excellence, and influence,” said Sarah Hirshland, CEO of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. “They’ve inspired millions and continue to shape the future of sports in America.”
The 2025 Hall of Fame selections shine a light on the importance of diversity in the Olympic and Paralympic movement. As Team USA prepares for the Paris 2024 Summer Games and looks ahead to Los Angeles 2028, this moment emphasizes the critical role that Black athletes play in defining national pride and performance.
For young Black athletes across the country, these stories offer inspiration and possibility. When kids see champions who look like them being honored at the highest level, it can change lives and shape dreams.
“I grew up watching Serena and Simone,” said high school gymnast Aaliyah Thomas from Chicago. “To see them honored like this tells me I can do it too.”
The USOPC released the full list of Class of 2025 inductees, which includes a wide range of Olympians and Paralympians:
Each of these athletes has not only won medals but also led conversations on civil rights, equity in sports, and breaking down stereotypes.
Learn more about their stories on Team USA’s Hall of Fame page.
While their medal counts are impressive, what truly defines these athletes is the impact they’ve had off the field.
Simone Biles is not only being recognized for her record-breaking performances but also for her courage to step back from competition at the Tokyo Olympics to focus on mental health. Her decision helped normalize conversations around emotional well-being for athletes.
“This honor is bigger than me,” Biles said in a press release. “It’s for every young Black girl who was told she couldn’t.”
Serena Williams revolutionized tennis, breaking records and barriers as a Black woman in a traditionally white sport. Her induction reflects not just her Grand Slam titles, but also her influence in fashion, business, and activism.
Her company, Serena Ventures, continues to fund underrepresented founders, expanding her legacy far beyond the court.
This year’s ceremony will be held at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs, a location that itself honors the nation’s athletic history. The event is expected to draw past inductees, sports leaders, and emerging athletes.
Broadcasted live on NBC Sports and available on Olympics.com, millions of fans will be able to celebrate this historic moment.
As the Olympic world gathers to celebrate these champions, the 2025 Hall of Fame ceremony becomes more than a tribute. It’s a statement that Black excellence deserves a center stage, and that the stories of struggle, strength, and success continue to inspire new generations.
This year’s class reminds the world that greatness comes in many forms—and that the path to the podium can also lead to powerful change.
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