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Sha'Carri Richardson of Team United States celebrates winning the silver medal during the Women's 100m Final on day eight of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 3, 2024 in Paris, France.
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Sha’Carri Richardson is one of the most-watched track stars right now. The 24-year-old athlete just won big at the 2024 Paris Olympics, her net worth is not slowing down any time soon.

The track and field star is up to the plate at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Sha’Carri made her Olympics debut after she was disqualified from the 2021 Team USA Olympic trials after she used marijuana to cope with the death of her mother. Despite that setback, she’s aiming to comeback on top. In an interview with Vogue, she emphasized how track and running encompasses her whole life.”Most people, they only think of track every four years,” she told the publication. “The Olympics, that’s all there is—those few seconds on TV. But for me, track is my life on a day-to-day basis. Everything I do—what I eat, what I drink, if I stay up too late—it’s all reflected on the track. Every choice. That’s what the world doesn’t see.”

Related: Meet Sha’Carri Richardson’s biological and adoptive parents

From humble beginnings of running against her aunt in their neighborhood to smashing world records with the best nails to exist, Sha’Carri has made incredible moves in the sports world.

What is Sha’Carri Richardson’s net worth?

According to EssentialSports, Sha’Carri Richardson’s net worth is reportedly around $1 – 5 million. The average salary for a competitive athlete is $70,280 per year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Sha’Carri was rumored to have signed a $20 million Nike deal but it was never confirmed. She appeared in the Jacquesmus x Nike collab in April 2024. She also partnered with Danone in the same month alongside other Olympic athletes Jordan Chiles and Kristie Mewis. She told People that the partnership was “a no-brainer” because Danone is “on the path of change and prosperity.” She told the publication, “I will offer that when it comes to the ladies and women’s sports… This generation is showing that women have just as much of a presence in sports as men.” 

Other brands that Sha’Carri endorses include Olay and Beats by Dre. According to VIBE, the track and field star is the first woman athlete to partner with the beverage brand Sprite.

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