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Highest-Paid Athlete at 2026 Winter Olympics is Eileen Gu

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The sporting world will turn it’s collective eye to Italy this month as Milan hosts the 2026 Winter Olympics. More than 3,500 athletes from 93 countries will compete in this year’s games, hoping to prove themselves to be the very best in their chosen events.

Unlike other sport competitions, like football, many athletes will not make a huge amount of money for competing. Bobsleigh world champion Lisa Buckwitz, for example, won a gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics but has had to create an OnlyFans account to help fund her 2026 ambitions.

That said, there are some athletes who do earn millions. The men’s hockey tournament in Milan will include 146 players from the NHL, many of whom are among the best-paid athletes going to the winter games. However, it’s interesting to note that Eileen Gu is the highest-paid sportsperson at Milan Cortina, but she doesn’t directly make a great deal of money from her particular sport.

Gu Has Made Just $100,000 in Prize Money in Past Year

Chinese freestyle skier Eileen Gu at Chinese Grand Prix

As per Forbes, Gu, an American-born freestyle skier who represents her mother’s native China in international competition, is the best-paid athlete competing this year. They note, though, that most of her money comes from endorsements.

In the past year, the 22-year-old is estimated to have hauled in $23 million (£16.9m) – with only around $100,000 more coming in prize money for her sporting success.

It’s noted that Gu collected $55,000 in December for winning a halfpipe event in the upstart Snow League, which is an improvement from the $20,000 she roughly receives for prevailing on the World Cup circuit. But, the bulk of her wealth comes due to endorsements, including Chinese brands Anta, Bosideng, Mengniu Dairy and Luckin Coffee.

After Gu, Auston Matthews is the second-best-paid athlete at the games. The Team USA hockey star makes $20 million playing centre for the Toronto Maple Leafs. A number of NHL players follow him on the list, while Lindsey Vonn, Alpine Skiing, is a notable earner, raking in $8 million for her endeavours.

Highest-Paid Athletes From High-Profile Winter Olympic Sports

Athlete

Sport

Earnings

Eileen Gu

Freestyle Skiing

$23 million

Auston Matthews

Hockey

$20 million

Lindsey Vonn

Alpine Skiing

$8 million

Chloe Kim

Snowboarding

$4 million

Ilia Malinin

Figure Skating

$700,000

General view of the Olympic rings covered in snow ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics


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Gu Has Switched Allegiance From US to China

Eileen Gu

Gu truly rose to prominence four years ago when she became the youngest Olympic freestyle skiing champion ever, as well as the first freestyle skier to win three medals at a single Games. Still only 22, she will now hope to defend her golds in big air and halfpipe while trying to improve on her silver medal in slopestyle.

It’s important to note that she will now be representing China at the 2026 Winter Olympics, having been of the United States’ World Cup team in 2018 and 2019. Defending her decision to switch her allegiance, she explained:

“The U.S. already has the representation. I like building my own pond.”

As per the Sun, Gu was the fourth-best paid female athlete of 2025. Perhaps unsurprisingly, of that group, she has the biggest gap between on and off-field earnings. She’s also the only non-tennis star to make the cut.

Coco Gauff ranks in at number one: $33m ($8m on-field, $25m off-field); Aryna Sabalenka is second: $30m ($15m on-field, $15m off-field); third is Iga Swiatek: $25.1m ($10.1m on-field, $15m off-field); then it’s Gu: $23.1m ($0.1m on-field, $23m off-field); before fifth is Zheng Qinwen: $22.6m ($1.6m on-field, $21m off-field).

Figures via Forbes – correct as of 07/02/26

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Club in Pole Position to Sign Mateus Fernandes After Man Utd and Tottenham Talks

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Manchester United’s pursuit of West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes has been well-documented over the course of the summer so far.

The Red Devils are looking to strengthen under Michael Carrick after the former United midfielder led the Premier League giants to a third-place finish in the top-flight last season.

It is no secret that midfield is one of United’s priority positions in the transfer market this summer following the departure of Casemiro. Additionally, Manuel Ugarte suffered knee ligament damage while playing for Uruguay in the World Cup.

Although not officially announced yet, the Red Devils have agreed a deal with Atalanta to sign midfielder Éderson but the capture of the Brazilian isn’t planned to be their only midfield addition this summer, with Fernandes still high on their priority list.

United leading the race for Fernandes

West Ham United's Mateus Fernandes celebrates scoring vs Sunderland via Reuters

According to Football Transfers, United are currently leading the race to sign Fernandes, with Tottenham Hotspur one of their main rivals for the Portuguese’s signature.

It appears as though the Red Devils have now definitely missed out on a deal to sign Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest with the England midfielder set for a move to Manchester City instead. Therefore, they will be increasing their efforts to get a deal for Fernandes over the line.


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The 21-year-old midfielder made 38 appearances across all competitions for West Ham last season, scoring four goals, and was one of the Hammers’ most impressive performers as they suffered relegation down to the Championship after a 14-year stay in the Premier League.

It was Fernandes’ second Premier League relegation, having been part of the Southampton team relegated the season prior. That was another example of the midfielder impressing in a struggling side.

United are a better option than Spurs

Michael Carrick

In terms of which option is currently the more enticing proposal between United and Spurs, the former’s ability to offer Champions League football should be a significant advantage.

There is still an element of the unknown as to what to expect from both teams this season under managers who came in mid-season last term. Carrick was initially interim manager but has since had his stay made permanent, while Roberto De Zerbi arrived at Tottenham in March and helped get them over the line in the battle for Premier League survival.

At 21, Fernandes still has plenty of room for improvement but after being one of the standout players in two struggling Premier League teams, the midfielder should get the opportunity to impress in a stronger team, as opposed to playing in the Championship next term.

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Sergio Perez Savages Cadillac After ‘Unacceptable’ Austrian GP Performance

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A Formula One driver has savaged his team over their nightmare performance at the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday.

It was another fine weekend for Mercedes, as George Russell picked up his second victory of the season to reinvigorate his pursuit of teammate Kimi Antonelli at the top of the Drivers’ Championship.

The Brit was chased hard by Red Bull’s Max Verstappen, who finished second, with championship pacesetter Antonelli back in third. All three crossed the finishing line within seconds of each other at the Red Bull Ring as the race saw a tense conclusion.

However, while the race for victory went right the way until the end of the Grand Prix, one F1 team endured a dismal time in Austria, with one of their drivers publicly calling them out over the situation when speaking to the media on Sunday evening.

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The Cadillac pairing of Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas were both out of the race within four laps, with both cars suffering brake overheating problems.

It’s not the first team that the grid’s newest team has struggled for reliability in their debut season, either. Bottas was forced out of the Monaco Grand Prix three weeks ago, while Perez endured a suspension failure in Montreal.

The American constructor is the only team not to have picked up a point so far this season and Perez’s frustrations with his employers boiled over while speaking to Crash.net after the race.


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Perez, who finished as the world championship runner-up just three seasons ago at Red Bull, held nothing back as he discussed the current state of his car.

“We’ve been having issues all weekend. I think it’s been the worst weekend ever. It feels like we took four or five steps backwards. So there needs to be a massive process, thinking on how we’re doing things, especially when it comes to upgrades, because today what happened was totally unacceptable and very unfortunate as well for the team.”

Perez admitted that his anger was born out of a lack of general progress by his new side since the start of the season, but he expressed hope that the issues could be rectified before next weekend’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone.

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Start of the race during the Race of Formula 1 Rolex Austrian Grand Prix 2026 Crdit: Alessio De Marco/Sipa USA

“The most frustrating thing is not to see progress. I think we always expected these things to occur to a new team, obviously, but I think the frustration comes from the lack of progress.

“So I’m sure that this upgrade will help us to understand a lot of those efficiencies, and I do expect a massive step forward in reliability going to Silverstone.”

Perez reportedly signed a multi-year agreement with Cadillac when he joined the team, but a report surfaced last month claimed that he was already considering tearing up his deal over performance concerns.

Cadillac were always realistic about their chances of success in their debut season being low, but few expected them to be without a point after eight rounds of the season. Team Principal Graeme Lowdon will be hoping that they turn the corner with their form as soon as possible, starting with a far stronger performance at the British Grand Prix this weekend.

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Why Germany wears green away kits in football

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Germany stands as one of the most historic international football institutions, boasting both iconic players and teams across the ages.

Whether it’s the dominant force that prevailed in the 1970s that cleaned up at both European and world level, the famed sides in the 1980s and 90s, or the triumphant winning squad of 2014, they have always been a contender.

As a result, the famous white-and-black strip is an unmistakable feature of Die Mannschaft, and is a design known all over the world and associated with football royalty.

However, when a kit clash occurs at international level, they are forced to switch to a far-less witnessed green strip. This is the unexpected trivia behind the colour that isn’t found anywhere on their national flag.

The Reason Why Germany’s Away Kit is Green

Andreas Brehme West Germany 1990 World Cup Action Images via REUTERS

Interestingly, the truth behind the inception of the green kit is shrouded in an urban myth. One story claims that, following the aftermath of World War Two, Germany was isolated from international sports and Ireland became the first country to agree to a friendly match, resulting in them adopting the country’s green look.

However, the timelines simply don’t match up. Their first match actually came a year earlier in 1950 against Switzerland. Instead, the true origin lies with the German Football Association.


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The Fascinating Reason Why Brazil Wear Yellow Kits

Brazil’s famous yellow kits are remembered throughout the world, being deeply associated with the country’s footballing prowess.

Green and White are the official colours of the DFB, matching the governing body’s crest and logo. It is also matched to the colours of the pitch, ensuring it is more a neutral sports identity rather than a political one. Despite it being the lesser worn kit, it was worn during iconic moments such as their winning 1972 European Championship campaign and later 1990 penalty shootout victory over England.

Ballon d’Or winner Lothar Matthäus later remarked that:

“When you think of classic German football, you think of those fighting performances in the green shirts. It wasn’t our flag, but it felt entirely like our history.”

Why Germany Wear White

Germany home kit World Cup Credit: Football Tweet

The famed home jersey is indeed rooted heavily in the history of Germany. Dating back to the 19th century, the white and black refer to the colours of the Prussian Flag — the state that led the unification of the German Empire.

Even though the political landscape changed dramatically over decades, it remains loyal to the traditional sporting identity. The colours were also favoured for their simplicity of early athletic wear. Countless icons have helped to elevate it to cultural significance; Franz Beckenbauer leading the country to glory in the 1970s stands out.

Plus, the introduction of Adidas as the designer from 1980 onwards gave us the iconic 1990 kits, with the simple home design possessing the three colours of the flag running across steeped in football culture. And the aforementioned green away strip is also a stunning creation.

Not many countries can boast football attire that is as beloved in the football vintage kit community as Germany’s — combining style with the rich history of being one of football’s elite nations.


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