Mary Wineberg is an American track and field athlete.
Her main source of income is a professional career as a olympic athlete which brings her great profits.
At the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008, Wineberg participated in the athletics competition.
She participated in the 400-meter race and placed sixth in her semifinal, disqualifying her from moving on to the final.
But Wineberg ran the opening leg for the American women's 4 x 400-meter relay squad that took home the gold in the Olympics.
She was the first female African American athlete from the University of Cincinnati to take home an Olympic gold medal.
Nike and later the New York Athletic Club/Brooks sponsored Wineberg.
Jim Schnur served as her coach, and her training partner was Chris Wineberg, her husband. After losing her mother in 2012, she gave up the sport in 2013.
In addition to having a day named after her in Cincinnati (September 21 is Mary Wineberg Day), she has been honored with numerous awards and accolades for her Olympic performance as well as for mentoring young people in the community. She has also been inducted into the halls of fame of the University of Cincinnati and the Cincinnati Public Schools.
She is the author of the children's book "I Didn't Win" and the nonfiction book "Unwavering Perseverance: An Olympic Gold Medalist Finds Peace."
Mary Wineberg's net worth is currently estimated at $1 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $1 million |
2021 | $0.7 million |
2020 | $0.5 million |
Mary Wineberg is married to Chris Wineberg since 2006.
Mary Wineberg currently lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.