Hamilton es el deportista más solicitado del mundo.

Hamilton es el deportista más solicitado del mundo.

      La agencia SportsPro Media elaboró un ranking de los deportistas más solicitados del mundo desde el punto de vista empresarial, y por segunda vez en la historia lo encabezó Lewis Hamilton. La última vez fue en 2014.

      En la 16.ª edición anual del ranking "Los 50 deportistas más demandados del mundo" de SportsPro se incluyen 12 deportes (la mayoría son futbolistas y jugadores de baloncesto) y atletas de 17 nacionalidades.

      La posición en el ranking se determinó según tres criterios: notoriedad de la marca, público objetivo e indicadores económicos.

      Además de Hamilton, en el ranking figuran otros dos pilotos de Fórmula 1: Charles Leclerc (puesto 25) y Lando Norris (puesto 41).

      Los diez primeros del ranking

      Deportista

       Edad

       Deporte

      

      1. Lewis Hamilton

       40

       Fórmula 1

      

      2. Simone Biles

       28

       gimnasia

      

      3. Ilona Maher

       29

       rugby

      

      4. Stephen Curry

       37

       baloncesto

      

      5. Cristiano Ronaldo

       40

       fútbol

      

      6. Neymar

       33

       fútbol

      

      7. Caitlin Clark

       23

       baloncesto

      

      8. LeBron James

       40

       baloncesto

      

      9. Giannis Antetokounmpo

       30

       baloncesto

      

      10. Coco Gauff

       21

       tenis

      

      Michael Long, director de proyectos clave de SportsPro: «El ranking "Los 50 deportistas más demandados" es un barómetro esencial para la industria del deporte, que refleja con precisión cómo los principales deportistas del mundo cada año conforman su perfil comercial y la influencia de su marca».

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Hamilton es el deportista más solicitado del mundo.

SportsPro Media elaboró un ranking de los deportistas más demandados desde el punto de vista empresarial — por segunda vez en su historia lo encabezó Lewis Hamilton...