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Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

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1. Tiger Woods

Earnings: $100 million


Sport: Golf


2. Oscar De La Hoya

Earnings: $43.0 million
Sport: Boxing


3. Phil Mickelson

Earnings: $42.2 million
Sport: Golf

4. Kimi Raikkonen

Earnings: $40 million
Sport: Auto racing/ Formula 1

5. Michael Schumacher

Earnings: $36 million
Sport: Auto racing/Formula 1

6. David Beckham

Earnings: $33 million
Sport: Football (Soccer)

7. Kobe Bryant

Earnings: $32.9 million
Sport: Basketball

8. Shaquille O'Neal

Earnings: $31.9 million
Sport: Basketball

9. (tie) Michael Jordan

Earnings: $31 million
Sport: Basketball

9. (tie) Ronaldinho

Earnings: $31 million
Sport: Football (Soccer)

11. Valentino Rossi

Earnings: $30 million
Sport: Motorcyling

12. Alex Rodriguez

Earnings: $29.2 million
Sport: Baseball

13. Roger Federer

Earnings: $29 million
Sport: Tennis

14. Derek Jeter

Earnings: $28.3 million
Sport: Baseball

15. LeBron James

Earnings: $27.3 million
Sport: Basketball

16. Floyd Mayweather

Earnings: $26.5 million
Sport: Boxing

17. Yao Ming

Earnings: $26.3 million
Sport: Basketball

18. Vijay Singh

Earnings: $25.8 million
Sport: Golf

19. Leonard Davis

Earnings: $25.4 million
Sport: Football

20. Arnold Palmer

Earnings: $25.0 million
Sport: Golf

21. Jeff Gordon

Earnings: $24.5 million
Sport: Auto racing/NASCAR

22. Kevin Garnett

Earnings: $24.3 million
Sport: Basketball

23. Reggie Bush

Earnings: $23.8 million
Sport: Football

24. Allen Iverson

Earnings: $23.3 million
Sport: Basketball

25. Maria Sharapova

Earnings: $23 million
Sport: Tennis


The World's Top-Earning Athletes
Kurt Badenhausen 10.26.07, 6:00 AM ET In Pictures: The World's 25 Top-Earning Athletes
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Tiger Woods left his competitors on the golf course gasping for air this year with seven victories in only 16 tournaments, including four wins in his last five events.
His scoring average of 67.8 was 1.5 strokes better than the second place finisher, Ernie Els. For perspective on how big a gap that is on the PGA Tour, 1.5 strokes was also the difference between No. 2 Els and the 88th-ranked player in scoring average.
But for all his domination on the links, Woods' prowess off the course might have been even more impressive.


In Pictures: The 25 Top-Earning Athletes In The World

When we looked at the highest-paid athletes in the world three years ago, Tiger Woods narrowly topped the list ahead of German Formula One legend Michael Schumacher. Today, Woods still sits on top--and no one is even close.
Woods earned $100 million in the 12 month period ending June 2007. That is the most an athlete has ever made in one year. Woods banked $13 million in prize money and $87 million from endorsements and appearance fees. His take was more than twice the amount earned by the second highest-paid athlete, pugilist Oscar De La Hoya. The "Golden Boy" pocketed $43 million from his May fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.
One big shift on this year's list is the presence of athletes from outside the U.S. Only three of the highest-paid athletes were from outside the U.S. in 2004. This year that numbered tripled to nine athletes, led by Finnish Formula One driver Kimi Raikkonen, who earned $40 million and ranked fourth overall.
Other international notables: British soccer star David Beckham, ranked sixth with $33 million; Brazil's Ronaldinho, tied for ninth with $31 million; Valentino Rossi, the Italian motorcycling champ, who raked in $30 million, placing him at No. 11; and Yao Ming, China's most famous export, who banked $26.3 million in the NBA. He was 17th overall.
Our list represents both the young and old. Tennis star Maria Sharapova can’t legally buy a drink at 20 years old, but she can certainly afford it on her $23 million income last year. Sharapova ranked 25th, and is the sole woman on the list (no women made the list in 2004).
On the other end of the spectrum is 78-year old golfing legend Arnold Palmer. Despite retiring from competitive golf last year, Palmer still earned $25 million from sponsors like Callaway, Rayovac and Rolex.
Woods doesn't show any sign of slowing down either. Off the course, he extended his contract with Nike (nyse: NKE - news - people ) at the end of last year. The Swoosh has been writing Woods his biggest paychecks since he turned pro in 1996 (a grand total of more than $150 million). The new deal should be worth more than $25 million a year for Woods, including royalties.
He recently signed a five-year deal with PepsiCo's (nyse: PEP - news - people ) Gatorade--it's valued at a reported $100 million, which would be by far the largest beverage deal ever for an athlete.
On the course, Woods continues to out-drive his competitors in earnings. He just picked up $10 million for his retirement account by winning the PGA Tour's inaugural FedEx Cup. His career prize money stands at $77 million, 42% higher than second-ranked Vijay Singh, No. 18 on our list. Over the course of his career, Woods has earned $650 million in endorsements and prize money, and at this rate, should become the first athlete to cross the $1 billion threshold by 2010.
The minimum earnings to make our list of the 25 highest-paid athletes was $23 million this year, up from $19 million three years ago. These athletes earned $813 million cumulatively. Basketball was the best represented sport with seven NBA players making the cut, led by Los Angeles Laker Kobe Bryant, who earned $32.9 million and ranked seventh overall--just one spot ahead of his nemesis Shaquille O’Neal.
Despite its role as the richest U.S. sports league, only two NFL players made the cut: Leonard Davis from the Dallas Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints' Reggie Bush. Blame the league's strict salary cap, which keeps football stars from being paid as much as their counterparts in basketball and baseball--plus, those pesky helmets keep most NFL stars from being well recognized, except pitchman extraordinaire Peyton Manning, who just missed our list.
In Pictures: The 25 Top-Earning Athletes In The World


So GOLF RULES, while tennis has the best looking athlete.

In motorsport we have current F1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen ($43.0 million) leading former retired F1 champ M. Schumacher ($36 million), former MotoGP champ Valentino Rossi ($30 million) and NASCAR's Jeff Gordon ($24.5 million).

































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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

hmmm, I'm surprised Dale Jr. isn't on the list .. he has to be making a bundle on the souvenir stuff along with all the commercials he does for Bud & Wranglers... I thought someone recently put up a number like $40M.... 'course, I"m sure DEI doesn't pay him anywhere near that .. maybe $10M or so...
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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

The entry sum for the list increassed.
I'm sure he's on a top 50 list.
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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

I'm sorry, but forgive me for not givin two sh!ts.
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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

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hmmm, I'm surprised Dale Jr. isn't on the list .. he has to be making a bundle on the souvenir stuff along with all the commercials he does for Bud & Wranglers... I thought someone recently put up a number like $40M.... 'course, I"m sure DEI doesn't pay him anywhere near that .. maybe $10M or so...
In reading the article, Duck, I see income from winnings, salaries and sponsor agreements and endorsements from sponsors. I think that souvenir sales and income from endorsements NOT coming from sponsors (Jr and Enterprise, for example) don't seem to be counted. I don't entirely buy the $24 million figure for Jeffie Pooh.
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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

someone correct me if im wrong (as i know you will) but i believe Jr does not (or at one time did not) own his own name for marketing and merchandising money making

seems that would greatly affect his income
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someone correct me if im wrong (as i know you will) but i believe Jr does not (or at one time did not) own his own name for marketing and merchandising money making

seems that would greatly affect his income
Someone will correct one of us ... I believe he bought the rights to his name from DEI before he left .... just in case.
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Re: Forbes best paid athletes in the world 2007.

Jr's right to his name was the first hurdle the "kids" negotiated early this year. Max helped Teresa "see the light" on that one. So, after they got the rights to his name, then came the takeover bid for DEI .. which failed.
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