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With her net worth soaring, is Laura Muir the most underrated athlete in track and field?

Laura Muir is breaking records left and right, aiming to hit the jackpot at the Paris Olympics! She’s proving herself worthy of this spot as she set a new British 1500m record on July 7th with a time of three minutes and 53.79 seconds. And the best part is in doing so ,she smashed her own previous national record from the Tokyo Olympics, where she won silver. Just before that, on July 5th, she was announced as part of Great Britain’s Olympic squad for Paris.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Muir has a whole room full of medals! In 2019, she became the first athlete in history to achieve the ‘double-double’, two golds at two successive competitions at the European Indoor Championships. With her current form, Muir is pulling out all the stops, leaving no stone unturned, and is more than ready to put her best foot forward on the Olympic stage. With such a treasure trove of awards and accolades, one wonders how much this United Kingdom athlete earns.

How rich is Laura Muir?

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Laura Muir’s journey in athletics began at the age of 11. She made her international debut at the European Cross-Country Running Championships in Slovenia in 2011. She then stepped onto the global stage at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in Moscow, competing in the 800-meter race and setting the foundation for her career. With accolades including an Olympic Games Silver medal, a Diamond League Final victory, a World Indoor Championships Silver medal, and two European championships under her belt, Muir has truly made her mark.

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Estimates of Laura Muir’s net worth vary significantly, ranging between $1 million and $5 million according to Celebsagewiki.com, reflecting her substantial success both on and off the track. Not long ago, Muir was a student herself, sharing accommodations with fellow students. In a 2019 interview with the Scotsman, Muir discussed how her track success has enabled her to live independently, saying, “I was a student for seven years and rented and shared with other students during that time. Having my own place now definitely feels nicer and makes me feel a bit more grown-up.” All because of sponsorships! Alongside her athletic achievements, Muir also reaps the rewards of substantial sponsorships.

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With her net worth soaring, is Laura Muir the most underrated athlete in track and field?

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The track and field star took a giant leap with Nike

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Looking at Laura Muir’s Instagram, it’s clear she’s hitting pay dirt with her partnership with Nike, as most of her posts feature sponsored content from the brand. With over 101k followers, Muir’s lucrative deal with Nike is just one feather in her cap. Back in 2018, she also secured a partnership with Strathmore Water, showcasing her broad appeal beyond the track.

Despite her financial success and endorsements rewarding her dominance for middle-distance running, Muir remains pragmatic about her future. She graduated from the University of Glasgow’s prestigious vet school in 2018, balancing her studies with top-level competition. Reflecting on the unpredictability of sports careers, Muir acknowledges the importance of planning ahead., “But I have my veterinary career still there to fall back on if my running career was cut short. No doubt I’ll come to that at some point.” She sees her veterinary career as a solid fallback option if her running career were unexpectedly cut short, showing a commendable awareness of the risks associated with athletic stardom. This athlete truly deserves more recognition- she’s been knocking it out of the park. What’s your take on it?

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