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Top 5 Highest-Paid Athletes At Paris Olympics 2024 - In Pics

Paris is buzzing with excitement as the 2024 Olympics kick off, welcoming the world's finest athletes. For the next two weeks, top runners, swimmers, basketball players, soccer stars, gymnasts, and other elite competitors will battle for the coveted gold medals. Although there are no monetary prizes at the Olympics, the medals, memories, and glory are priceless. Olympians also gain a massive platform, which can lead to lucrative endorsement deals if they excel in their events. Despite the lack of direct cash prizes, many athletes at these games are already quite wealthy.

Kevin Durant - $93.3 million

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Kevin Durant - $93.3 million

'The Slim Reaper' has been dealing with injuries ahead of his appearance for Team USA at the Olympics. Another big-name basketball star, he earns nearly $100 million a year from his salary and various endorsements.

Stephen Curry - $102 million

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Stephen Curry - $102 million

Considered one of the greatest three-point shooters in basketball history, the 36-year-old 'Chef Curry' earns approximately $102 million, according to Forbes.

Giannis Antetokounmpo - $111 million

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Giannis Antetokounmpo - $111 million

The Greek Freak is making his Olympic debut for his homeland. In addition to his substantial NBA salary, he has a lucrative endorsement deal with Nike for his 'Freak' range.

LeBron James - $128.2 million

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LeBron James - $128.2 million

LeBron, leading the USA Basketball team, is currently the highest-paid basketball player. With numerous endorsements, he is reportedly a self-made billionaire, making him the only billionaire at the 2024 Olympics.

Jon Rahm - $218 million

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Jon Rahm - $218 million

The two-time major champion will represent Spain in Paris this summer and is the highest-paid Olympian heading to the French capital. His switch to the LIV Golf tour reportedly included an upfront payment of around $175 million.