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Professional Athletes, Individual Sports


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Professional Athletes, Individual Sports

Introduction

In contrast with amateur athletes who play or compete in amateur circles for titles or trophies only, professional athletes participate in individual sports such as tennis, figure skating, golf, running, or boxing, competing against others to win prizes and money.

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Median Salary

$51,370

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Employment Prospects

Poor

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Minimum Education Level

High School Diploma


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Experience

Extensive amateur experience required


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Skills

Coaching/Physical Training
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Personality Traits

Athletic
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Earnings

The U.S. Department of Labor reports that athletes and sports competitors had mean annual earnings of $51,370 in May 2019. The lowest 10 percent earned $19,280 or less, while the highest 10 percent earned more than $208,000.

Salaries, prize monies, and commercial endorsements will vary from sport to sport; a lot depends on the popularity of the sport and its ability to attract spectators...

Work Environment

Depending on the setting of the sport (indoors or outdoors) and the rules, athletes compete in many different conditions. Outdoor track-and-field athletes often compete in hot or rainy conditions, but organizing officials can call off the meet at any point, or postpone competition until better weather. Indoor events are less subject to cancellation; however, since it is in the best interests of...

Outlook

The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that employment for professional athletes will grow about as fast as the average for all careers through 2028. It's extremely difficult to advance to the top levels of sports competition, and many athletes' careers are cut short due to injuries.

The outlook for professional athletes will vary depending on the sport, its popularity, and the number of ...