Discover all the tributes already revealed from the 12 districts of Panem as winners of the Hunger Games
With the first title hitting bookstore shelves in 2008, the “Hunger Games” saga was responsible for introducing Katniss Everdeen, one of the winners of the bloodthirsty annual competition that puts boys and girls in a controlled arena to fight to the death, also seen in the film adaptations of books written by the author Suzanne Collins.
The plot follows the dystopian reality of Panem, a country made up of 12 districts commanded by a tyrannical Capital, where, after the First Rebellion, a male and female tribute aged between 12 and 18 from each of the districts is chosen in an annual ceremony called of Harvest to represent the place where they live and compete with each other for survival.
In total, 75 editions of the Hunger Games took place, of which 74 were completed. Thus, in addition to Katniss, there are more than seven dozen champions who became mentors for new tributes and began to receive an annual income from the Capital due to their performance in the arena. Are they:
Lucy Gray Baird
District: 12
Games: 10th edition
Appears in: ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Birds and Snakes’ (first prequel in the saga) as a tribute trained by Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem
Mags Flanagan

District: 4
Games: 11th edition
Appears in: ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ after volunteering in Annie Cresta’s place during the 75th Hunger Games.
Finnick Odair

District: 4
Games: 65th edition
Appears in: ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1’
Beetee

District: 3
Games: Not revealed
Appears in: ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ and ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2’ as a tribute to the 75th edition of the competition.
Wiress

District: 3
Games: Not revealed
Appears in: ‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ as a tribute to the 75th edition of the competition.
Haymitch Abernathy

District: 12
Games: 50th edition
Appears in: All films from the original trilogy and will star in the prequel “Sunrise on the Reaping”, scheduled for November 20, 2026.
Johanna Mason

District: 7
Games: 71st edition
Appear in: ‘Catching Fire and ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2’
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark

District: 12
Games: 74th edition
Appear in: The entire original trilogy
More winners
Among the tributes who won the competition and had the edition they participated in confirmed are: Porter Millicent Tripp from District 5 and winner of the 38th Hunger Games; Chaff of District 11 and winner of the 45th Hunger Games; Enobaria of District 2 and winner of the 62nd Hunger Games; Gloss of District 1 and winner of the 63rd Hunger Games; Cashmere from District 1 and winner of the 64th Hunger Games; Augustus Baun of District 1 and winner of the 67th Hunger Games, and finally, Annie Cresta of District 4 and winner of the 70th Hunger Games.
Those who were mentioned as winners, but the edition in which they competed is unknown are: Woof, from District 8; Seeder, from District 11; Brutus, from District 2; Lyme, from District 2; Blight, from District 7; and Cecelia, from District 8.
Source: Recreio
