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- Former US President Donald Trump is the rank outsider at 175/1 to win the Nobel Peace Prize
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains the 6/1 favourite for the award
- We look at previous winners of the Nobel Peace Prize
Former US President Donald Trump is the rank outsider at 175/1 to win the Nobel Peace Prize
Betting is open for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize and it's no surprise that former US President Donald Trump is the biggest outsider with bookies at 175/1 to win the award.
Trump though has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize before with Norwegian Christian Tybring-Gjedde putting him up the award back in 2021 for helping broker a deal between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
This was the second time that Tybring-Gjedde nominated him for the award with the Norwegian also doing so back in 2019 for his work with North Korea according to Reuters.
Paddy Power's latest odds put him bottom of the pile in the betting market as the biggest outsider to win this year's award and it's unlikely that he'll receive a nomination this time around.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains the 6/1 favourite for the award
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains the favourite to win the Nobel Peace Prize this year as the war in Ukraine continues for more than a year.
Zelenskyy's chance of winning the Nobel Peace Prize for 2023 sit at 14% according to the latest betting odds with his handling of Russia's invasion of his country praised around the globe.
Paddy Power have him as 6/1 favourite in the betting market to win the Prize which is usually announced in October before being presented in Oslo, Norway in December.
Nobel Peace Prize 2023 Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Volodymyr Zelenskyy | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Alexei Navalny | 15/2 | 11.8% |
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya | 15/2 | 11.8% |
Ilham Tohtil | 15/2 | 11.8% |
World Health Organization | 9/1 | 10.0% |
We look at previous winners of the Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize was first awarded in 1901 to Henry Dunant and Frederic Passy, with 110 individuals and 27 organisations winning the award in the last 122 years.
There have been 19 years where the Peace Prize was not awarded due to World Wars and other events.
There were three different winners of the award in 2022 with Ales Bialiatski winning the award alongside organisations Memorial and Centre for Civil Liberties.
