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Wow, she’s really raking it in! The highest paid female runner is making a killing - and deservedly so. She’s worked hard to get where she is today, and it’s paying off big time. From the sound of it, she’s not slowing down anytime soon either! It looks like her success story is just getting started. Who knows what heights she’ll reach next? All we can do is sit back and watch as this amazing athlete continues to break records and make history.

Who Is The Highest-Paid Female Runner? [Solved]

Well, Naomi Osaka is the highest-paid female athlete in the world for 2022, raking in a whopping $1.2M! Serena Williams comes in second with a still impressive $300K. Emma Raducanu takes third place with an even bigger paycheck of $3.2M, and Eileen Gu rounds out the top four with a cool $100K. The rest of the top 15 ain’t too shabby either!

  1. Paula Radcliffe: She is a British long-distance runner who holds the world record for the fastest marathon time ever run by a woman. She has won numerous marathons and other races, and has been named the highest paid female runner in history.

  2. Tirunesh Dibaba: She is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who holds the world record for the fastest 10,000 meter time ever run by a woman. She has won multiple Olympic gold medals and other races, and is one of the highest paid female runners in history.

  3. Meseret Defar: Another Ethiopian long-distance runner, she holds multiple world records in various distances including 5,000 meters and 10,000 meters. She has won multiple Olympic gold medals as well as other races, making her one of the highest paid female runners in history.

  4. Mary Keitany: A Kenyan long-distance runner who holds several world records including half marathon times and marathon times for women over 40 years old. She has won numerous marathons as well as other races, making her one of the highest paid female runners in history.

5 .Mizuki Noguchi: A Japanese long-distance runner who was awarded an Olympic gold medal at Athens 2004 for winning the women’s marathon event there that year; she also set a new course record at that event which still stands today! Her success on both track and road have made her one of

She’s the highest paid female runner around! She’s raking in the dough, making bank, and living large. She’s a real trailblazer, blazing a path for other female runners to follow. And she deserves every penny - she works hard and puts in the miles. Go girl!