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  2. List of Australian sportswomen - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Lassila – Olympic Games gold medalist. Kirstie Marshall – world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee. Anna Segal – Olympic freestyle skier and two-time world champion. Zali Steggall – Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee.

  3. Amanda Ware - Wikipedia

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    5 ft 9.5 in (1.77 m) Hair color. Brown. Eye color. Brown. Agency. Priscilla's Model Management. Elite Model Management. Amanda Ware (born 1 June 1992 [citation needed]) is an Australian model, best known for being the winner of cycle 6 of Australia's Next Top Model.

  4. Simone Holtznagel - Wikipedia

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    Two Management. Elite Miami. Elite NYC. Munich Models. Simone Holtznagel (born 12 July 1993) is an Australian fashion model, best known for her appearance on the seventh season of Australia's Next Top Model, where she finished as a runner up. She has since appeared in various campaigns for brands such as Guess and Bras N Things.

  5. Category:Australian female models - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Hart (model) Jessica Hart (model) Tess Haubrich. Jennifer Hawkins. Erika Heynatz. Kristy Hinze. Jennifer Hocking. Erin Holland. Abbey Holmes.

  6. Women's sport in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Women's sport in Australia started in the colonial era. Sport made its way into the school curriculum for girls by the 1890s. World War II had little impact on women's sport in the country. After the war, women's sport diversified as a result of new immigrants to the country. In the 1990s, the percentage of media coverage for women's sport on ...

  7. List of Australian athletics champions (women) - Wikipedia

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    Sprinters Edith Robinson (left) and Eileen Wearne won Australian Championships in the 1930s. Australian Athletics Championships for women have been conducted since 1930. [1]At the first national championships, only 3 events (100 yards, 80 metres hurdles, and High Jump) were contested, but the programme has since expanded to include the full track and field programme.

  8. Nicole Trunfio - Wikipedia

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    Trunfio was born on 16 March 1986 in Dubbo, New South Wales to father Giuseppe and mother Kim. She is the youngest of three siblings. Her father was of Italian descent and she says her Italian upbringing made her feel "more Italian than Australian growing up". [3] She would ride dirt bikes and make Italian sausage, pasta sauce and wine with her ...

  9. Kim Brennan - Wikipedia

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    Eights. Women's athletics. World Youth Championships. 2001 Debrecen. 400 m hurdles. Kimberley Jean "Kim" Brennan AM [1] (née Crow; born 9 August 1985) is an Australian retired rower. She is a sixteen-time national champion, two-time World Champion, three-time Olympian and Olympic gold medallist.