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Who are the five candidates for 'Best Athlete of the Year' announced by World Athletics?

Along with American Ryan Crouser and India's Neeraj Chopra, they are the finalists for the award

Who are the five candidates for 'Best Athlete of the Year' announced by World Athletics?
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Kenyan Kelvin Kiptum,world marathon record holder with a time of 2.00:35, American Noah Lyles, double world champion at 100m and 200m, and Sweden's Armand Duplantis, world pole vault and Diamond League champion, are three of the five candidates announced by World Athletics for 'Best Athlete of the Year', an award that will be presented on December 11 at a gala in Monaco.

The other two candidates are USA's Ryan Crouser, this year's world champion in Budapest and world record holder in the shot put with 23.56m, and India's Neeraj Chopra, world javelin champion and winner of the Asian Games.

Tuesday morning saw the announcement of these finalists made in a World Athletics press release, posted on their website.

Those shortlisted for the award come from a variety of different athletic events, with there not a weight cap on any of the sports in question for the award.

When will the winners of the Athlete of the Year awards be announced?

The choice of these finalists was made by World Athletics Council members, athletes themselves and fans via World Athletics' social media platforms, with around two million votes cast.

The recipients of the male and female 'Athlete of the Year' awards will be announced on December 11 when the winners are declared.

World Athletics also announced in their press release that they are running a competition that will allow someone to attend the award ceremony in Monaco.

The winner of the VIP trip will get to spend three nights in the Principality from December 9 to December 11, while they will also be able to meet some of the athletes in attendance.

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