Stephanie Rice net worth and record-setting swimming career


Stephanie Rice net worth originates from her swimming career. She is an Australian businesswoman, commercial director and former professional swimmer. Most significantly, she was a three-time gold medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Furthermore, she set five world records during her swimming career.

Stephanie Rice net worth

The estimated Stephanie Rice net worth is information is not disclosed. Nonetheless, her income comes from her former competitive swimming career earnings and her current corporate career.

Career highlights

Swimming

Stephanie Rice’s promising swimming career was evident at 14 years old. She won six gold medals at the Australian age nationals, followed by two gold medals at the 2002 Junior Pan Pacific Championships. 

She quickly established dominance across butterfly, backstroke, and medley events at national level before transitioning to senior international competition.

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Stephanie Rice made her senior breakthrough at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, claiming gold in both the 200m and 400m individual medleys. Her 200m victory came in a personal-best of 2:12.90. 

At the 2007 World Championships, she secured bronze medals in both medley events, setting an Australian record in the 200m individual medley (IM) of (2:11.42). Additionally, she posted successive personal bests in the 400m IM. 

Later that year, she broke through the 4:40 barrier in the 400m IM at the Japanese Open, setting an Australian and Commonwealth record of 4:37.18.

At the 2008 Australian Olympic Trials, she broke world records in both the 400m IM (4:31.46) and 200m IM (2:08.92). The latter ending an 11-year-standing global mark. 

At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Stephanie Rice delivered one of the most remarkable performances in Australian swimming history. She won three gold medals, each in world-record time, in the 200m IM (2:08.45), 400m IM (4:29.45), and the 4×200m freestyle relay (7:44.31). 

In the 400m IM, she became the first woman to swim under 4:30, securing Australia’s first gold medal of the Games. This also marked the nation’s 400th Summer Olympic medal. 

She also led the relay team to a historic upset over the United States, cutting more than five seconds off the world record.

Remarkably, she became only the seventh Australian athlete to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games. 

She also carried the Australian flag at the closing ceremony as the nation’s most successful competitor in Beijing.

Post-Beijing, shoulder injuries began to affect her performances. At the 2009 World Championships, she won silver in the 200m IM (2:07.03), another Australian record, bronze in the 400m IM, and a relay silver.

Despite injuries, she qualified for London and reached the finals of both medley events. She finished fourth in the 200m IM and sixth in the 400m IM.

Ultimately, Stephanie Rice retired in 2014 at age 24. Her career tally included three Olympic gold medals, two Commonwealth gold medals, and seven World Championship medals (two silver, five bronze). 

Corporate career

Beyond her swimming achievements, Stephanie Rice has established herself as a driven entrepreneur, commercial director and health advocate. She is a part owner of the Asia-Pacific e-sports organization, Talon Esports.

She also works as a mindset coach and develops her own swimming training programs. Over the past 15 years, she has also served as an ambassador for numerous brands.

Her transition from Olympic champion to wellness leader is further reflected in her role as Global Brand Ambassador for Unichi, a premium health supplements brand. 

Recognitions

  • Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee (2019)
  •  International Swimming Hall of Fame (2019)
  • Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) honorary award (2009)
  • Swimming World magazine’s World Swimmer of the Year (2008)

Conclusion on Stephanie Rice net worth

Stephanie Rice remains one of Australia’s premier medley swimmers, distinguished by world-record performances, championship versatility, and the resilience to compete at elite level despite repeated injury setbacks. Her corporate pursuits also contribute largely to her net worth even though it is not disclosed.

Featured image: Stephanie Rice on Instagram
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