Ian Thorpe Net Worth


Ian Thorpe net worth derives from professional swimming. He is an Australian former professional swimmer. He competed mainly in freestyle but also backstroke and individual medley.

Ian Thorpe Net Worth Source

Ian Thorpe net worth is estimated to be $6 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. The value is mainly linked to his successful swimming career.

Swimming Career Highlights

National level

At this level, he won five gold medals, two silver medals and two bronze medals at the 1996 Australian Age Championships in Brisbane.

Afterwards, he participated in the trials for the 1997 FINA World Swimming Championships, and reached the finals.

He set a record of 3 minutes 59.43 seconds in the 400m at the New South Wales Championships in January 1997.

Next, he participated in the 1997 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Japan. He swam in the 400m freestyle and was bronze medalist, with a record of 3minutes 53.44 seconds.

Overall in the Australian Age Championships, he emerged with 10 gold medals and two bronze medals.

He won the 1500m freestyle at the New South Wales Championships in January 2000.

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International Level

At the Pan Pacific Championships in Japan. He got a silver medal for the 400m freestyle. Later on, he was selected to the 1998 World Aquatics Championship team in Perth. After the event, he ranked fourth in the world.

At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Malaysia, he won a gold medal in the 400m freestyle.

At the 2000 Summer Olympics, he won two gold medals in the 200m freestyle and 4 by 100m freestyle relay.

Another win was in the 4 by 200m freestyle relay and he also got a silver medal in the 4 by 100m medley relay. At the end, he had three gold medals and two silver medals.

At the World Aquatics Championships, he became the first swimmer to win six gold medals at a World Championship.

Television 

Apart from swimming, Ian Thorpe hosted the Australian reality show, Undercover Angels on Seven Network in May 2002.

He was the Bullied documentary narrator in March 2017.

Ian Thorpe was also a participant in Celebrity MasterChef Australia season two.

Additionally, the 2012 documentary, Ian Thorpe: The Swimmer, is about his career and life.

Books

  • Cook For Your Life by Ian Thorpe
  • Eat Well Now by Ian Thorpe
  • This is Me co-authored with Robert Wainwright
  • Ian Thorpe: The Biography by Greg Hunter
  • Ian Thorpe Early Years by Will Swanton 

Recognitions

First 14 year-old to swim in the 400m under four minutes in Australia.

Set six Australian records in the Australian Age Championships.

Youngest Pan Pacific medalist in the 1997 championship at 14 years old.

Three times Swimming World’s Swimmer  of the Year.

Two-time Swimming Australia’s Swimmer of the Year.

1999 Young Australian of the Year.

1999 ABC Sports Star of the Year.

Male athlete of the Year at the Australian Sports Awards.

Carried the flag at the 2000 Summer Olympics Games closing ceremony. 

Final Thoughts on Ian Thorpe’s Net Worth

In conclusion, his wealth comes from his successful swimming career, where he earned prize money, sponsorships, and endorsement deals with major brands like Adidas, Omega, and Qantas. After retiring, he has added to his income through television appearances, writing books and other ventures.

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