The Jamaican is the world record holder in both the 100m and 200m, records he set during the 2009 World Championships.
Usain Bolt is considered the greatest sprinter of all time and his titles definitely come with a price tag.
The Jamaican is the world record holder in both the 100m and 200m, records he set during the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, Germany, when he was 22 years old.
The father of three has managed to make a name for himself over the years and working with him will definitely require you to have big chunks of money.
As reported by Essentially Sports, Bolt’s net worth is approximately $90 million. In a year, Bolt makes around $20 million.
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Usain Bolt talks you through his rivalry and win against Justin Gatlin at the 2015 World Championships.
This is the REAL rivalry we miss and lack in this generation. pic.twitter.com/l59LyzPeyD
— Track Spice 🌶️ (@trackspice) September 10, 2023
Back in his track career days, it’s reported that he was paid $2.2 million for just appearing on race tracks and winning those races.
However, due to fraudulent activities reported against Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL), Bolt unfortunately lost around $13 million earlier this year.
Following his retirement, the endorsement deals came for Bolt at a rapid pace. His first sponsor was Puma back when they signed him in 2002.
Digicel, a mobile company, became his next favourite sponsor. It was reported that the Puma contract which initially started from $1.5 million rose to $10 million.