German athlete Alica Schmidt, termed the ‘world’s sexiest athlete,’ publicly shared a video of herself receiving a call to confirm her status for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics last week.
@alicaschmidt My biggest dream came true 🥺 #teamdeutschland #olympics #paris #parisolympics2024 ♬ Scott Street (Slowed Down) – Phoebe Bridgers
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Schmidt previously went to Tokyo for the pandemic-delayed Summer Games in 2021 but did not compete and later announced plans to “take a break” from track and field in August 2021. She expressed dissatisfaction with her performance and the challenges she faced throughout the year.
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Schmidt, 25, expressed her excitement for the Olympic season after qualifying for the mixed 4x400m relay at the World Athletics Relays in May.
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Earlier this year, Schmidt claimed to have turned down a six-figure offer from a “well-known” sponsor, as she was not completely sold on the company. She revealed that she predominantly earns income through social media, personal endorsements, and partnerships, supplemented by a modest salary as a member of the German national team.
The influencer disclosed that she and her teammates receive a monthly stipend equivalent to $739 USD through sponsorship deals facilitated by Germany’s sports aid foundation. She also mentioned that athletes can access additional funds through their teams and organizations, as well as prizes secured during races.
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Schmidt, who is also pursuing remote learning, has ventured into the modeling industry, walking the runway at the 2023 Milan Fashion Week wearing her own clothing line in collaboration with fashion company Hugo Boss.
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Very nice but not the worlds Sexist