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- Donald Trump tops the betting market to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
- Trump has been nominated for the Peace Prize on four separate occasions
- Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo won the 2024 Peace Prize
Donald Trump tops the betting market to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
US President Donald Trump is the early market leader to win the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize with UK Betting Sites putting him clear at the top of the betting odds for the prestigious award.
Trump sits at 6/1 in the market to win the award that he has been nominated for previously and this year could finally be the year in which he is awarded the prize.
Current secretary-general of the United Nations Antonio Guterres is joint second favourite in the market at 7/1 along with WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange.
Paddy Power's latest market gives an implied probability of 14.3% that Trump wins this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
2025 Nobel Peace Prize Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Donald Trump | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Antonio Guterres | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Julian Assange | 7/1 | 12.5% |
Yulia Navalnaya | 9/1 | 10.0% |
David Attenborough | 9/1 | 10.0% |
What the expert says...
Trump has been nominated for the Peace Prize on four separate occasions
President Trump has now been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize four times with his most recent nomination coming last year for his efforts to foster peace through the Abraham Accords.
Previously we’ve seen Trump nominated for the prize in 2018, 2020, and 2021 and a fifth nomination this year could finally see him win the award.

Nobel Peace Prize Betting and Previous Winners
Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo won the 2024 Peace Prize
2024's Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Japanese organisation Nihon Hidankyo which is the name given to a group of atomic bomb survivors in Japan.
The Nobel Prize recognised Nihon Hidankyo for their "efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and for demonstrating through witness testimony that nuclear weapons must never be used again".
Those survivors in the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were recognised for their work in trying to stop nuclear weapons.