
Sha'Carri Richardson net worth 2025: Olympic medals, career earnings & personal life
Sha'Carri Richardson, US sprinter and Olympic medalist, is one of the fastest women in the world. But how much money does she really make, what medals has she won, and what's going on in her personal life.
From gold medals to big brand deals, her journey is as bold as her personality. Here's a closer look at her net worth in 2025, her Olympic medals, and who she is off the track.
Who is Sha'Carri Richardson? A quick bio
Sha'Carri Richardson is a track and field star from the United States. She was born March 25, 2000 in Dallas, Texas, Sha'Carri Richardson made a splash in 2019 at Louisiana State University. On one day she broke two under‑20 world records: 100 m in 10.75 s and 200 m in 22.17 s instantly becoming one of the fastest women ever at 19 years old.
She turned professional later that year and began training under Olympic champion Dennis Mitchell. Known for her bright hair and long nails, she carries her personality onto every race . Her signature line is;
'I'm not back, I'm better.'
That spirit took her from a shock at the Tokyo ban to a medal haul in Paris.
Sha'Carri Richardson net worth
in 2025: How much does she earn?
Sha'Carri Richardson's net worth is projected to be around $4 million as of mid-2025.
From competitions and racing earnings, her track pay is around $45,000 to $50,000 per year usually.
She makes most of her money from endorsements. Nike, Beats by Dre, Olay, Oikos, and others have partnerships with her. Though not formally verified, her Nike contract, often stated as $20 million over five years, helps much of her income.
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Sha'Carri Richardson's personal life and family background
Sha'Carri was born in Dallas and grew up with grandma Betty Harp and her aunt. She often calls her grandmother most devoted fan and her "foundation."
She found out her mother passed away just before the 2021 Tokyo Olympic Trials.
That incident shook her, and she began to smoke marijuana as a coping mechanism, which got her banished from the Tokyo Games for one month.
Proudly LGBTQ+, Sha'Carri claims that she is openly gay. Early in 2025, she was spotted with fellow U.S. sprinter Christian Coleman, with rumors swiftly alleging that they were dating. She was again detained in August 2025 in a dispute at the Seattle airport, but the charges were dropped after Coleman declined to press them.
Running quickly is still her main course; developing her brands and empowering others to be honest with themselves even in times of distress.
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