Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Hamilton, Scott Named The World’s Most Marketable Athlete

 FRESH from claiming golf’s number one ranking, Adam Scott has been named the world’s 12th most marketable athlete.

50 MOST MARKETABLE ATHLETES
*Scott

1) Lewis Hamilton, 29, England, motorsport
2) Virat Kohli, 25, India, cricket
3) Robert Griffin III, 24, US, American football
4) Christiano Ronaldo, 29, Portugal, soccer
5) Grigor Dimitrov, 23, Bulgaria, tennis
6) Usain Bolt, 27, Jamaica, athletics
7) Neymar, 22, Brazil, soccer
8) Missy Franklin, 18, US, swimming
9) Blake Griffin, 25, US, basketball
10) Sloane Stephens, 21, US, tennis
11) Lionel Messi, 26, Argentina, soccer
12) Adam Scott, 33, Australia, golf
13) Eugenie Bouchard, 20, Canada, tennis
14) Alex Morgan, 24, US, soccer
15) Novak Djokovic, 26, Serbia, tennis
16) Marc Marquez, 21, Spain, motorsport
17) Mike Trout, 22, US, baseball
18) Ronda Rousey, 27, US, MMA                                                   
19) Jordan Spieth, 20, US, golf
20) Alan Oliveira, 22, Brazil, para-athletics
21) Andy Murray, 27, Scotland, tennis
22) Saul Alvarez, 23, Mexico, boxing
23) Mikaela Shiffrin, 19, US, skiing
24) Rory McIlroy, 25, Northern Ireland, golf
25) Austin Dillon, 23, US, motorsport
26) Stephen Curry, 26, US, basketball
27) Sebastian Vettel, 26, Germany, motorsport
28) Katarina Johnson-Thompson, 21, England, athletics
29) Anthony Davis, 21, US, basketball
30) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 20, England, soccer
31) Victoria Azarenka, 24, Belarus, tennis
32) Steven Stamkos, 24, Canada, ice hockey
33) Johnny Manziel, 21, US, American football
34) Mami Sato, 31, Japan, para-athletics
35) Kevin Pietersen, 33, England, cricket
36) Brittney Griner, 23, US, basketball
37) James Harden, 24, US, basketball
38) Fabiana Claudino, 29, Brazil, volleyball
39) Taylor Phinney, 23, US, cycling


The world’s 50 most marketable athletes 2014 list, compiled by SportsPro magazine, has been released, with Scott replacing Ellyse Perry as the only featured Australian.
Victory in the 2013 Masters increased the ‘marketability ‘ of Queenslander Adam Scott. Source: Supplied
The reasoning behind his marketable status: his enormous potential has finally taken him from the “next big thing” to the pinnacle of golf and he’s well-liked by sponsors for his “articulacy, humble demeanour and athletic appearance.”
His rise has seen him overtake Rory McIlory as the leading golfer in the list, while American young gun Jordan Spieth has also shot past McIlroy to be the second most marketable figure in the sport.
MMA star Ronda Rousey (#18) poses on the cover of ESPN magazine's Body Issue. Source: Splash News Australia
British Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has fended off the likes of Usain Bolt, Christiano Ronaldo and Virat Kohli to claim the title of the planet’s most marketable athlete.
On the back of his “maturing” nature, his relationship with Nicole Scherzinger, over two million twitter followers and Formula One’s increasingly vast global market, the 29-year-old has risen from number seven on the 2013 list.
US tennis star Sloane Stephens (#10). Source: Getty Images
Criteria for the list includes marketing potential over the next three years based on value for money, age, home market, charisma, willingness to be marketed and crossover appeal.
Value for money and age mean the likes of Roger Federer and David Beckham miss the cut.
In fact, Scott is the third oldest in the list at 33.
Sydney Roosters NRL star Sonny Bill Williams sneaks in at 41st place.
Americans dominate the top 50 with 19 athletes, while 37 men and 13 women make up the list.
Sonny Bill Williams (#41) is global ambassador for adidas. Picture Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia
50 MOST MARKETABLE ATHLETES
1) Lewis Hamilton, 29, England, motorsport
2) Virat Kohli, 25, India, cricket
3) Robert Griffin III, 24, US, American football
4) Christiano Ronaldo, 29, Portugal, soccer
5) Grigor Dimitrov, 23, Bulgaria, tennis
6) Usain Bolt, 27, Jamaica, athletics
7) Neymar, 22, Brazil, soccer
8) Missy Franklin, 18, US, swimming
9) Blake Griffin, 25, US, basketball
10) Sloane Stephens, 21, US, tennis
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (#11) Source: AFP
11) Lionel Messi, 26, Argentina, soccer
12) Adam Scott, 33, Australia, golf
13) Eugenie Bouchard, 20, Canada, tennis
14) Alex Morgan, 24, US, soccer
15) Novak Djokovic, 26, Serbia, tennis
16) Marc Marquez, 21, Spain, motorsport
17) Mike Trout, 22, US, baseball
18) Ronda Rousey, 27, US, MMA
19) Jordan Spieth, 20, US, golf
20) Alan Oliveira, 22, Brazil, para-athletics
Britain's Andy Murray (#21) Source: AP
21) Andy Murray, 27, Scotland, tennis
22) Saul Alvarez, 23, Mexico, boxing
23) Mikaela Shiffrin, 19, US, skiing
24) Rory McIlroy, 25, Northern Ireland, golf
25) Austin Dillon, 23, US, motorsport
26) Stephen Curry, 26, US, basketball
27) Sebastian Vettel, 26, Germany, motorsport
28) Katarina Johnson-Thompson, 21, England, athletics
29) Anthony Davis, 21, US, basketball
30) Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, 20, England, soccer
NBA draftee Johnny Manziel (#33) Source: Getty Images
31) Victoria Azarenka, 24, Belarus, tennis
32) Steven Stamkos, 24, Canada, ice hockey
33) Johnny Manziel, 21, US, American football
34) Mami Sato, 31, Japan, para-athletics
35) Kevin Pietersen, 33, England, cricket
36) Brittney Griner, 23, US, basketball
37) James Harden, 24, US, basketball
38) Fabiana Claudino, 29, Brazil, volleyball
39) Taylor Phinney, 23, US, cycling
40) Daniil Kyvat, 20, Russia, motorspor
41) Sonny Bill Williams, 29, New Zealand, rugby union/league
42) Sir Ben Ainslie, 37, England, sailing
43) Gabriel Medina, 20, Brazil, surfing
44) Julian Green, 19, US, soccer
45) Masahiro Tanaka, 25, Japan, baseball
46) Carmelo Anthony, 29, US, basketball
47) Youxue Mo, 18, China, athletics
48) Caroline Wozniacki, 23, Denmark, tennis
49) Martin Fourcade, 25, France, biathlon
50) Simona de Silvestro, 25, Switzerland, motorsport




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