Summary

  • The Hunger Games winners reveal the dark history of the competition created by the Capitol after the First Rebellion.
  • Katniss Everdeen is not the only victor in Panem, with various winners showcasing their survival skills in the deadly arena.
  • The prequel book, "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes," explores the backstory of District winners and their fateful journeys in the games.

Warning: Spoilers ahead for The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes!While Katniss Everdeen is certainly the most famous one there have been many 12 districts that form Panem. Aside from the movie series, the Hunger Games book series by Suzanne Collins has filled in the blanks when it came to the history of Panem's winners.

Each year, a male and female tribute between the ages of 12 and 18 was chosen from each district to participate in the Hunger Games event forced by the Capitol. They would then be forced into an arena to fight to the death. The lone survivor would go on to become the victor, acquiring a yearly income from the Capitol as well as a special status. Though 75 Hunger Games took place, only 74 were completed. That said, Katniss' first games featured a special circumstance, meaning there were 74 total victors before the games came to an end. Through the movies and the books, a lot can be revealed about the various Hunger Games winners, how they became victorious, and what happened to them afterward.

Hunger Games

Created by

Suzanne Collins

Original Book Series

The Hunger Games (2008), Catching Fire (2009), Mockingjay (2010)

Prequel Books

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023), Sunrise on the Reaping (2025)

Film Adaptations

The Hunger Games (2012), Catching Fire (2013), Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014), Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015), The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)

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Lucy Gray Baird

District 12

Years before District 12's Haymitch Abernathy won the games, 16-year-old Lucy Gray Baird took the honor as the victor in the 10th annual event. Lucy Gray was mentored by Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem, and their relationship is the focus of the prequel movie The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. The tribute hid for the duration of the games while receiving help from Snow from the outside before poisoning some of the participants. In the movie, she won after being the only tribute not attacked by snakes in the arena.

Lucy Gray Baird is played by Rachel Zegler in the prequel movie. It is revealed that Lucy Gray was purposely reaped for the Hunger Games because of her relationship with Mayor Lipp's daughter's boyfriend. As she makes plans to escape District 12, Snow attempts to kill her, but it is unclear if he succeeded or if she made it to freedom. Though Lucy Gray is different from Katniss in many ways, she shares that heroic rebellious spirit.

Mags Flanagan

District 4

The following year after Lucy Gray Baird's victory, another female tribute emerged as the Hunger Games winner. Mags Flanagan became the first victor from District 4, living off of nuts and her survival skills by creating fishhooks. She was also the first victor to move to Victor’s Village before serving as a mentor. During the 75th Hunger Games, Mags volunteered in place of Annie Cresta, but she ed away during the event from an acid fog.

Mags was played by Lynn Cohen in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. She was the oldest tribute to fight in the 75th Hunger Games which was made up of past victors. Mags was also very close with fellow District 4 winner Finnick Odair who she mentored and practically raised. During the games, she was unable to move quickly and got carried by Finnick until she decided to sacrifice herself to allow the group to continue. Many Hunger Games fans have been hoping for a prequel story about the fan-favorite character.

Mags is the first Hunger Games winner to be made to go on a Victory Tour. The tour was implemented as part of her games instead of simply sending winners back to their districts.

Beetee & Wiress

District 3

Beetee and Wiress were two victors from District 3. Whereas Beetee won by building an electronic trap in the arena, Wiress' method of winning was unknown. Both former victors were chosen for the 75th Hunger Games where they aligned with Katniss. While both assisted with Katniss' survival in the Quarter Quell, Wiress died during the event.

In Catching Fire, Beetee is played by Jeffrey Wright while Wiress is played by Amanda Plummer. While Wiress was killed during the games, Beetee managed to survive and was revealed to be a key ally in the Second Rebellion, helping Katniss destroy the forcefield around the arena so they could escape. He returned in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 using a wheelchair due to his injuries in the games and remained a big part of the rebellion.

Both former victors were chosen for the 75th Hunger Games where they aligned with Katniss.

Haymitch Abernathy

District 12

At the age of 16, Haymitch Abernathy was reaped into the Second Quarter Quell and became another District 12 Hunger Games winner. He survived the event due to his various alliances and his skilled knife fighting. In the end, it came down to Haymitch and the District 1 female tribute, but the latter accidentally killed herself by throwing an ax that bounced off of the force field, killing her. As the only living victor from District 12, Haymitch served as the mentor to Katniss and Peeta.

Haymitch is played by Woody Harrelson in all four movies. However, the films cut how Haymitch won his Hunger Games which is an important detail for the character. Having discovered the forcefield around the arena, Haymitch used it to defeat his final opponent. President Snow was angered by this and had all of Haymitch's loved ones killed when he returned from the games. This sent him into a downward spiral of alcohol for many years but also inspired his pivotal role in the Second Rebellion.

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Finnick Odair

District 4

Finnick Odair won the 65th Hunger Games when he was just 14 years old. As a male tribute from District 4, he was mentored by Mags. He was already skilled in fighting but the use of a trident in the arena led to his big win, as did the various gifts sent by sponsors. Like Mags, Finnick participated in the Third Quarter Quell and made an alliance with Katniss.

While Katniss didn't initially want to ally with him, she also didn't know how he had been used by the wealthy of society of the Capitol or about his relationship with Annie Cresta. The more she learned about Finnick's dark story post-victory, the more she bonded with him.

Finnick is played by Sam Clafin when the character is introduced in Catching Fire. After allying with Katniss and the others in the 75th games, Finnick was rescued and became part of the rebellion. Sadly, Finnick was killed off in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 during the attack on the Capitol.

Finnick is the youngest known winner of the Hunger Games. All other winners won their respective Games between the ages of 15 and 18.

Johanna Mason

District 7

Johanna Mason, a tribute from District 7, was the 71st Hunger Games winner. She pretended to be weak so that she wasn't viewed as a threat, but when the opportunity arose, Johanna attacked with fierce intensity. Being from the lumber district, she was skilled at ax-wielding. Johanna was reaped in the Third Quarter Quell since she was the only living female tribute from her district.

Johanna was played by Jenna Malone in the movies. As Katniss was key to the rebellion, Johanna was recruited to help her survive the 75th Games and to facilitate her rescue. While Johanna succeeded in her mission, she was captured along with Peeta. After being tortured by the Capitol, Johanna was freed by the rebel forces and later ed them when she recovered. She managed to survive, lived in what used to be District 13 during the uprising, and presumably was able to return to District 7.

Katniss Everdeen & Peeta Mellark

District 12

Whereas Peeta Mellark was reaped into the 74th Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen volunteered in place of her little sister. Both tributes from District 12 survived deep into the games before reuniting. Katniss had her archery skills while Peeta was skilled in camouflage. As the last two tributes, the pair made a suicide pact until the Gamemaker announced that they could share the victory. Katniss and Peeta returned as tributes in the Third Quarter Quell.

Jennifer Lawrence plays Katniss in the movies while Peeta is played by Josh Hutcherson. The fabricated romance between Katniss and Peeta was a popular narrative among the public and a big reason why they survived the games. While the games were used by President Snow to keep the districts in line, Katniss became a symbol within the Games which was ultimately used to bring down Snow and the Capitol.

The fabricated romance between Katniss and Peeta was a popular narrative among the public and a big reason why they survived the games.

Other Known Hunger Games Winners

Not All The Hunger Games Winners Have Been Named

Mags volunteers for Annie in The Hunger Games

Woof (unknown games): District 8 male who hid during the entire event. He ed the 75th Hunger Games in his 70s and quickly died.

Seeder (unknown games): District 11 female who outlived opponents by going without food. She was in her 60s during the 75th Hunger Games and died during the Cornucopia fight at the beginning.

Porter Millicent Tripp (38th Hunger Games): District 5 female who won despite a serious spinal cord injury. She was in her mid-50s and avoided the 75th games, but as she is not present among the surviving Hunger Games winners for President Coin's vote of the final Hunger Games, she presumably died during the Second Rebellion.

Chaff (45th Hunger Games): District 11 male who won with his brute power while fighting. He was in his mid-40s when he fought in the 75th Hunger Games. He made it late into the games but was killed by Brutus.

Brutus (unknown games): District 2 male career tribute. He was in his late 40s during the 75th Hunger Games and was killed by Peeta.

Lyme (unknown games): District 2 female career tribute. She was a middle-aged victor by the time the 75th Hunger Games began, and while she was not reaped, she was part of the rebellion afterward.

Blight (unknown games): District 7 male who used an ax to win his event. He was in his 30s during the 75th Hunger Games when he was killed after running into the forcefield.

Cecelia (unknown games): District 8 female that used intelligence and sword fighting. She was a mother in her 30s by the time she was reaped in the 75th Hunger Games where she was killed in the opening massacre at the Cornucopia.

Enobaria (62nd Hunger Games): District 2 female career tribute that had sharpened teeth to rip competitors' throats out. She was in her mid to late teens when she first was reaped and is in her late 20s or early 30s during the 75th Hunger Games. Though she fought against Katniss and her allies in the games, she was rescued by the rebels and ed them.

Gloss (63rd Hunger Games): District 1 male career tribute who had knife-throwing skills and was in his mid to late teens when he won. He returned in his late 20s for the 75th Hunger Games where he was killed by Katniss.

Cashmere (64th Hunger Games): District 1 female career tribute who was also skilled in knife-throwing. She ed the 75th Hunger Games in her late 20s and was killed by Johanna.

Augustus Baun (67th Hunger Games): District 1 male career tribute. He was not reaped in the 75th Hunger Games but died sometime during the Second Rebellion.

Annie Cresta (70th Hunger Games): District 4 female who won due to her swimming skills. She was in her early 20s when the 75th Hunger Games took place but was spared when Mags volunteered as tribute. She later married Finnick and had his child after he was killed.

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District 2 Has The Most Victors

Career Tributes Are Usually Winners

The districts of Panem on a map in the Hunger Games franchise.

Out of all the Hunger Games winners that are known in the movies and books, it is clear one district rises above the others. As the entire list of winners is not known, judging by the information known, it appears that District 2 has the most Hunger Games victors with five in total.

That isn't surprising given that they produce "Career Tributes" along with District 1 which has three victors and District 3, which has two winners. District 12 has the most prominent victors with Katniss, Peeta, Haymitch, and Lucy Gray making up its four winners. As for the rest, District 4 has three while Districts 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 have two each.

Other Facts About The Hunger Games Winners

District 12 Had Three Living Winners Post-War

Although not all 74 winners are mentioned or known to readers and viewers throughout the series, there are some intriguing facts about certain winners that help them stand out. As noted, District 2 having the most winners is important, as are the prominent winners from District 12.

Gloss and Cashmere won in consecutive years and were both from District 1, which is the only time that a District had repeat winners in back-to-back years (though District 12 was likely to do so in the 75th Games). Gloss and Cashmere are also the only sibling winners in Hunger Games history. District 12 also had the distinction of having three previous winners still living by the end of the war in Katniss, Peeta, and Haymitch, which was incredibly rare since the Capitol made sure living winners were executed during the events of the Second Rebellion.

With The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes as well as other lines about unnamed victors in the Hunger Games novels, it's evident that Suzanne Collins has plenty more Hunger Games history to explore.

A New Spinoff Book Will Reveal More About Haymitch's Win

Sunrise On The Reaping Is Getting A Book And Movie

The logo for Sunrise on the Reaping against a green background and Woody Harrelson as Haymitch in The Hunger Games
Custom Image by Simone Ashmoore

Just as Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes saw a movie announcement following the announcement of the book, so has Sunrise on the Reaping. Suzanne Collins is revisiting the world of the Hunger Games with another prequel and Lionsgate will adapt the book for film.

This particular story is 24 years before Katniss and Peeta’s time in the arena unfolds during the 50th Hunger Games. The 50th Hunger Games is the round that Haymitch Abernathy, Katniss and Peeta’s mentor wins. Though the audience will go into it knowing that Haymitch is going to survive the games, potentially lowering the stakes for them, they also will get to see the world of the games expanded.

Haymitch’s victory happens during the Second Quarter Quell. During those particular games, there are double the number of tributes entered, and the force field surrounding the arena plays a huge role in his victory. Even darker than the games themselves are the ramifications of the games for Haymitch. His entire family is eliminated by Snow because of how he plays the game. His story won’t just show him as a victor, but just how Haymitch goes from a teenage boy desperate to survive to a jaded man who knows the cost Katniss and Peeta will pay.

Sunrise on the Reaping will likely be a great character examination for the Hunger Games franchise.

The Hunger Games Franchise Poster
Created by
Suzanne Collins
First Film
The Hunger Games
Cast
Peter Dinklage, Hunter Schafer, Jason Schwartzman

The Hunger Games is a multi-movie franchise starring Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen. The films are based on the young adult dystopian book series by author Suzanne Collins. The first film was released in 2012, followed by Catching Fire in 2013, Mockingjay Part 1 in 2014, and Mockingjay Part 2 in 2015. In 2023, the fifth film in the series was released, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.