Friday, July 23, 2010

Top 10-Top Earning Athletes Of The 2010 Winter Olympic

No. 1 : Shaun WhiteShaun White

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: United States,Sport: Snowboard

The Flying Tomato is hoping to land his second Olympic gold medal as well as a new nickname: The Animal.


No. 2 : Kim Yu-Na

Kim Yu-Na

2009 Earnings: $8 million,Country: South Korea,Sport: Ice Skating

Known as the Ice Queen, Yu-Na is South Korea's first hope for an Olympic medal in figure skating.


No. 3: Lindsey Vonn

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2009 Earnings: $3 million,Country: United States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

On the heels of her back-to-back World Cup championships, Vonn is poised to become the U.S.' face of the games and win her first Olympic medal.


No. 4: Ted Ligety

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2009 Earnings: $2 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

After his first Olympics in 2006, Ligety started his own goggle company, Shred--the nickname given to him as a child by a former coach.


No. 5: Apolo Anton Ohno

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2009 Earnings: $1.5 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Short track Speed Skating

Five-time medalist Ohno needs one more to tie the U.S. Winter Olympics record held by speed skater Bonnie Blair.


No. 6: Bode Miller

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2009 Earnings: $1.3 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Alpine Skiing

Miller is both the most successful and most controversial American skier of all time--a combination that has paid off well in terms of sponsorships from the likes of Nike and Head.


No. 7 : Gretchen Bleiler

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2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The 2006 Olympic silver medalist, who designed a signature apparel line with Oakley, had a perfect prelude to the Vancouver games when she won her fourth- straight Winter X Games gold in January.


No.8: Lindsey Jacobellis

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2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

In Snowboardcross' Olympic debut in 2006, Lucky Lindsey may have only earned a silver medal, but she's been marketing gold ever since with sponsors like Under Armour and Procter & Gamble.


No.9: Hannah Teter

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2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Unites States,Sport: Snowboard

The reigning Olympic half pipe gold medalist recently pledged to give back what her sport has given her by donating all her winnings to Haiti relief efforts. In honor of her sweetness, Ben & Jerry's named its newest ice cream flavor Hannah Teter's Maple Blondie--a maple ice cream with blonde brownie pieces and a maple caramel swirl.


No.10: Maria Riesch

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2009 Earnings: $1 million,Country: Germany,Sport: Alpine Skiing

The Bavarian-born Riesch, who happens to be Lindsey Vonn's closest friend, was the 2009 Lange girl and is favored to medal in her first Olympic appearance.

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