As the excitement for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games builds, we have unveiled an ‘Olympics Rich List,’ showcasing the wealthiest British Olympians. This list celebrates the financial achievements of these athletes, highlighting the most affluent figures in British Olympic history.
Andy Murray: Tennis Titan With a Golden Touch
Leading the pack is tennis legend Andy Murray, boasting an astounding net worth of £62m ($79.7m). The two-time Olympic gold medalist and Wimbledon champion recently hung up his racket, capping off a stellar 20-year career that has firmly established him as the wealthiest British Olympian of all time.?
See if your favorite Olympian makes the top ten list…
The top 10 richest Great British Olympians of all-time
Olympian | Sport | Estimated net worth | Number of medals |
Andy Murray | Tennis | £62m | 2 Gold |
Ben Ainslie | Sailing | £46m | 4 Gold, 1 Silver |
Chris Hoy | Cycling | £38m | 6 Gold, 1 Silver |
Justin Rose | Golf | £33m | 1 Gold |
Steve Redgrave | Rowing | £29m | 5 Gold, 1 Bronze |
Charlotte Dujardin | Equestrian | £20m | 3 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze |
Zara Tindall | Equestrian | £15m | 1 Silver |
Chris Froome | Cycling | £9.25m | 2 Bronze |
Mark Cavendish | Cycling | £7.7m | 1 Silver |
Dina Asher Smith | Running | £6m | 2 Bronze |
Equestrian Charlotte Dujardin, ranked sixth in the overall rich list with a net worth of £20m ($25.7m), despite being pulled out of the 2024 games amid an investigation conducted by the International Federation and British Dressage. This follows a video surfacing of her whipping a horse during a private coaching session.
Medals vs. Money: The Surprising Disconnect Between Olympic Glory and Wealth
Winning medals is great for the trophy cabinet, but it doesn’t always translate to a hefty bank balance. Take cyclist Jason Kenny, for instance. Despite being Britain’s most decorated Olympian with seven gold and two silver medals, our research revealed that he has not made the top 10 richest list. His net worth? An impressive £3m ($3.9m) – but it’s just a fraction of what his fellow cyclist Chris Hoy has banked with a whopping net worth of £38m ($48.8m).
Wiggins faced significant financial struggles and was declared bankrupt and homeless
Then there’s Bradley Wiggins, another cycling legend with a chest full of medals. He ranks second in the medal count among British Olympians, yet his financial story took a nosedive. Despite his athletic prowess, Wiggins faced significant financial struggles and was declared bankrupt and homeless earlier this year.
The top 10 most decorated Great British Olympians of all-time
Olympian | Sport | Number of medals | Estimated net worth |
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Jason Kenny | Cycling | 7 Gold, 2 Silver | £3m |
Bradley Wiggins | Cycling | 5 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze | Bankrupt |
Chris Hoy | Cycling | 6 Gold, 1 Silver | £38m |
Laura Kenny | Cycling | 5 Gold, 1 Silver | £2m |
Steve Redgrave | Rowing | 5 Gold, 1 Bronze | £29m |
Ben Ainslie | Sailing | 4 Gold, 1 Silver | £46m |
Adam Peaty | Swimming | 3 Gold, 2 Silver | £2m |
Paolo Radmilovic | Swimming/ Water Polo | 4 Gold | £75,000 |
Matthew Pinsent | Rowing | 4 Gold | £1m |
Mo Farah | Long Distance Running | 4 Gold | £4m |
Rising Stars From the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
We have also looked at the financial powerhouses of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The list reveals the top 10 highest-earning Olympians as a direct result of the last competition, providing valuable insight into potential future contenders for the all-time richest Olympians list.
Skateboarder Sky Brown tops this list, raking in an impressive £3.5m ($4.5m) at just 13 years old, showcasing the lucrative potential for young athletes in emerging sports.
you don’t always need to be on the podium to score big financially
Interestingly, despite being sidelined by an injury and having to withdraw from her races at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Katarina Johnson-Thompson still managed to rank fourth on the earnings list. She pulled in a whopping £1.9m ($2.4m), thanks largely to sponsorships with big names like Nike and Müller. It’s a testament to her marketability and the power of brand endorsements, proving you don’t always need to be on the podium to score big financially.
The top 10 highest earning Great British Olympians at Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Tokyo 2020 Olympians | Sport | Estimated Pay | Number of medals | Overall number of medals |
Sky Brown | Skating/ Skateboarding | £3.5m | 1 Bronze | 1 Bronze |
Ben Maher | Equestrian | £3.4m | 1 Gold | 2 Gold |
Tom Daley | Diving | £2.7m | 1 Gold, 1 Bronze | 1 Gold, 3 Bronze |
Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Athletics | £1.9m | No medals | No medals |
Dina Asher-Smith | Running | £1.35m | 1 Bronze | 2 Bronze |
Laura Kenny | Cycling | £1.3m | 1 Gold, 1 Silver | 5 Gold, 1 Silver |
Giles Scott | Sailing | £900,000 | 1 Gold | 2 Gold |
Adam Peaty | Swimming | £700,000 | 2 Gold, 1 Silver | 3 Gold, 2 Silver |
Max Whitlock | Gymnastics | £500,000 | 1 Gold | 3 Gold, 3 Bronze |
Galal Yafai | Boxing | £350,000 | 1 Gold | 1 Gold |
Paris 2024 Predictions: Who Will Strike it Rich?
As the Paris 2024 Olympic Games unfold, our odds experts have been busy analysing which British Olympians will be the highest earners.
the English swimmer could command approximately £4m ($5.1m)
Our experts expect swimmer Adam Peaty to be the highest earner, as the swimmer is predicted to go home with multiple medals after already securing a gold in the breaststroke men’s final. With sponsorships and partnerships with the likes of Speedo, Visa, CUPRA, and Jacuzzi, our odds experts predict the English swimmer could command approximately £4m ($5.1m) from the games alone.
Closely followed by diver Tom Daley with a predicted earning of £3.7m ($4.8m), thanks to his popularity and endorsements from brands like Gillette.
Here’s our top five Olympians predicted to earn millions in the 2024 Paris Olympics:
Paris 2024 Olympians | Sport | Predicted Earnings |
Sky Brown | Skating/ Skateboarding | £4m |
Tom Daley | Diving | £3.7m |
Sky Brown | Skating/ Skateboarding | £3.2m |
Max Whitlock | Gymnastics | £2.1m |
Katarina Johnson-Thompson | Athletics | £2m |