Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles is making headlines after winning four medals, three of them gold, in the Rio 2016 Olympics. The young athlete won 14 medals in her career, making her the first person to own the most world medals in U.S. history.

Simone Biles Net Worth

So how much money is the 19-year-old racking up with her rise to fame and athletic success?

Biles signed onto as many deals as she could, reaching an estimated $2 million in endorsements and prize money.

Simone Biles Deals

The young Olympian is featured in a Protector and Gamble commercial titled “Thank You Mom.” She is also in one of P&G’s commercials for Tide Pods.

Biles is featured on Kellog’s Special K Red Berries cereal boxes. She chose Kellog’s over the usual General Mills’ Wheaties that most other athletes are spotted on.

The athlete extraordinaire also partnered with GMR Inc. to have home gymnastics equipment and gear with her signature on it.

Other deals include; Hershey’s, Core Power, United Airlines, GK Elite Gymnastics and Nike.

Simone Biles Medal Earnings

Simone Biles Olympic Gold Earnings

In the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, Biles won three gold medals (team, all-around, vault) so far.

She also won a bronze medal (beam) for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

Simone Biles in World Championships

Biles is known for her greatest success in world championships.

In 2015, the 19-year-old athlete won four gold medals (team, all-around, balance beam, floor exercise). That same year she won a bronze medal (vault).

In 2014, Biles won four medals again in all of the same categories. She also won a silver medal (vault) that year.

Then in 2013, at the start of her career in the world championships, the rising star won two gold medals (all-around, floor exercise). That same year, she also won a Silver medal (vault), and a bronze medal (balance beam).

The 2016 Rio Olympics marked her first time winning a gold for the vault category.

Simone Biles Career Earnings

Biles is the first woman to ever win four straight all-around titles within the past four decades.

The 19-year-old was named the United States Olympics Committee Female Olympic Athlete of the Year for 2014-2015. For the first time in U.S. history, there is a woman that holds 10 gold medals in world championships because of Simone Biles.

She began practicing gymnastics in 2003. Her parents Ronald and Nellie Biles, must be very proud.