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BEIJING, Dec. 27 -- It has been a big year for women
in sports. Here's a list of some of the most powerful women in sports.
1. Maria Sharapova
The 18-year-old budding tennis star, who hails from Russia
and won Wimbledon last year, sits atop the female athlete income rankings, with
annual earnings estimated at $18-23 million. Aside from her tournament winnings,
the 6-foot-2 blonde has a slew of corporate endorsements, including Nike, Canon
cameras and Motorola phones.
2. Sheila
Johnson
The 56-year-old businesswoman/philanthropist, who
co-founded Black Entertainment Television with her ex-husband, bought stakes in
the Washington Mystics of the WNBA, the Washington Wizards of the NBA and the
Washington Capitals of the NHL in May. Johnson is reportedly the first
African-American woman billionaire.
3. Annika
Sorenstam
The 35-year-old native of Sweden has put a lot of distance
between herself and the rest of the women's golf world, winning 10 of the 20
tournaments she entered this year, including two majors.
Her career tournament earnings surpassed $18 million in
2005, while no other woman golfer has even reached $11 million. She won her
eighth LPGA player of the year award, tops in the tour's history.
4. Venus and Serena
Williams
Although the Williams duo (Venus is 25 and Serena is
24) no longer dominate the sport as they did at the beginning of the
decade, they each won a major event this year, with Serena taking the Australian
Open and Venus winning Wimbledon.
5. Michelle Wie
The 16-year-old has already gained
estimated $10 million in annual income from endorsements with Nike and Sony put
her ahead of Sorenstam. Yet Wie is still waiting to win her first pro
tournament. Her ultimate goal is to compete with men.
(Agencies) |