A CODE Sports special report into the most marketable athletes in Australia has revealed one major trend – that women’s sport is a better investment, with female stars dominating from a marketing perspective.
Always Human athlete, Jess Fox, has been named by CODE Sports as one of the 50 most marketable Australian athletes. Ahead of hosting the FIFA Women’s World Cup in July, now has never been a more exciting time to be a female athlete in Australia, and celebrate women in sport. Next year also sees the Paris 2024 Olympics take place, and as the world begins the countdown to the world’s greatest sporting stage, this surge in interest has trickled over to the marketability of female athletes.
Never before has women’s sporting events enjoyed higher ratings, greater attendance, more sponsors, increased prize winnings, and greater media coverage, and rightly so. Always Human has long championed women in sport, and it’s brilliant to see Fox make the list, alongside some of Australia’s most decorated athletes.
With her career continuing to reach new heights, Jess Fox's success has resulted in new and exciting brand partnerships. The 9 x Canoe Slalom World Champion is set to kick off the 2023 World Cup season and is vying for success ahead of the Paris Olympics next year. With the Games just over a year away, the previous Olympic gold medalist has her sights on 3 gold medals, with a new event addition, Kayak Cross, being added to the existing C1 and K1 events.
Her charming and charismatic nature is strongly reflected within her personal brand – which has seen her grow a loyal fanbase. It is no wonder she is ranked second place in Australia for personal branding, behind surfing legend Steph Gilmore. From a marketing perspective, the insights show that not only are Australia’s golden women hugely successful in their own sports, but they also now boast incredibly influential personal brands largely due to their down-to-earth characters.
Overall, CODE Sports named Jess Fox number 39 in the list. Always Human is very proud to represent Fox, who will continue to be a trailblazer in her discipline moving into the 2023/2024 season and the Paris Olympics.
You can read the full list of CODE Sport’s 50 most marketable Australian athletes here.
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