Saturday 8 June 2013

World's best-paid athlete revealed

Woods back on top as sport’s best-paid athlete |The Rundown Tiger Woods is once again theworld's best-paid athlete afterreclaiming golf's number one ranking, according to Forbes. Woods had total earnings of$78 million (£50.34m) over the past year - $65 million (£42m) in endorsements and the remainder from appearance and prize money, Forbes said in its annual sporting survey. The American returned to the top of golf's rankings in March for the first time since October2010. A number of sponsors had abandoned Woods after he was involved in an adultery scandal that broke in 2009 butsportswear company Nike was among those that stood by him. Woods had topped the Forbes list every year from 2001 untilboxer Floyd Mayweather deposed him last year. Swiss tennis player Roger Federer was second in the new list, making more than $71million (£45.89m) since June 2012. US basketball players Kobe Bryant and LeBron James took the next two slots. Mayweather slipped to 14th after fighting only once over the past year. Russia's Maria Sharapova wasthe highest earning female athlete in 22nd place. Fellow tennis players Serena Williamsof the United States and China's Li Na were the only other women to feature in the 100-strong list. TOP 10: 1. Tiger Woods - $78.1 million (£50.34m) 2. Roger Federer - $71.5million (£46.08m) 3. Kobe Bryant - $61.9 million (£39.89m) 4. LeBron James - $59.8 million (£38.54m) 5. Drew Brees - $51 million (£32.87m) 6. Aaron Rodgers - $49 million (£31.59m) 7. Phil Mickelson - $48.7 million (£31.39m) 8. DavidBeckham - $47.2 million (£30.43m) 9. Cristiano Ronaldo - $44 million (£28.36m) 10. Lionel Messi - $41.3 million (£26.62m)

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