In a world under lockdown, members of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Sports & Games list remind us just how impactful leadership can be in times of crisis. @MarcusRashford leads the 2021 class on.forbes.com/6017HLJsD
Norwegian grandmaster and current world chess champion Magnus Carlsen was the highest-earning esports player in the world last year; the 31-year-old took home a whopping $510,587 for his unparalleled skill on Chess24 on.forbes.com/6011HXMkW
Hector Bellerin, who has been outspoken ond active in a great deal of topics outside of soccer, is spending quarantine working on his talents off the pitch on.forbes.com/6012GB6A0
Daria Berenato, known by her stage name Sonya Deville, became WWE's first out lesbian wrestler in 2015 and is a firm believer that the promotion can be an inclusive space. Now she's teaming with another wrestler, Mandy Rose, to launch a doughnut company
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