Late Two-Time Olympic Champion Dick Button’s Net Worth Can Be Determined By His Lavish Properties And Investments!

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Late Dick Button has amassed a substantial net worth throughout his illustrious playing and broadcasting career.

Two-time Olympic champion Dick Button passed away on January 30, 2025, at 95.

Button died less than a day after other Skating Club of Boston members died in a mid-air crash over the Potomac River.

Dick Button Was A Skating Pioneer!

Dick Button’s net worth at the time of his passing in January 2025 was estimated to be between $5 million and $10 million.

The late skating analyst lived a highly-celebrated and successful life. His passion, dedication, and talent propelled him toward astronomical success and wealth.

Despite his well-documented career, there is scarce information regarding his net worth in the public forums.

However, according to various sources, his wealth was substantial, accumulated through his achievements in competitive skating, television commentary, and production ventures.

Dick Button next to a painting of him while honored at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships on January 4, 2018, in San Jose, CA (Source: The Today Show)

After reading through the discussion in the forum Goldernskate, many people concluded that Button might be one of the wealthiest skaters.

Furthermore, one user revealed that his apartment alone is worth over $35.5 million.

The Manhattan Upper East Side opulent apartment has 14 rooms and was most likely built before the war.

According to another source, his home in North Salem, New York, reflects his financial prosperity.

Similarly, his involvement in skating events, alongside his earnings from commentary, endorsements, and event productions, helped him maintain a stable financial position after his competitive career.

Like every prolific sportsperson, the legend developed a passion for skating from a young age.

His early hard work helped him become a legendary American figure skater and skating analyst. 

Besides winning two Olympic gold medals (1948, 1952) and five consecutive World Championships (1948–1952), Button was the only non-European man to win the European Championship in figure skating.

He was a skating pioneer, executing the first double Axel in competition in 1948 and the first triple jump (a triple loop) in 1952.

Originally called the Button Camel, he invented the flying camel spin. Especially in the years following World War II, he revolutionized figure skating by adding more athleticism.

While these awards and distinctions may not directly relate to his net worth, they have helped him develop his career and gain recognition.

Moreover, Button founded Candid Productions, which produced significant figure skating television events such as the World Professional Figure Skating Championships.

Dick Button with his favorite trophy, given to him in 1947 by Ulrich Salchow (1877–1949) (Source: Antiquesandthearts)

Additionally, he starred in TV series and movies, including The Bad News Bears Go to Japan and The Young Doctors.

Button rose to prominence as a figure skating commentator after appearing on CBS’s broadcast of the 1960 Winter Olympics.

Then, he worked for ABC Sports from 1962 until 2008.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Dick Button left professional skating in 1952 to attend Harvard Law School. Button earned his LL.B. in 1956 and received his admission to the District of Columbia Bar.
  • On July 5, 1978, Button sustained injuries in Central Park during a random gang assault on LGBT individuals.
  • He and his ex-wife, Slavka Kohout, had a son, Edward, and a daughter, Emily.
Rimsha Khatri
Rimsha Khatri
As a content writer at Players Bio, Rimsha Khatri's primary goal is to write well-researched news articles about athletes and sports. She prioritizes leveraging her literary abilities and creative flair to deliver entertaining and highly informative content to readers and subscribers.

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