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This is a list of female athletes by sport. Each section is ordered alphabetical by the last name (originally or most commonly known). For specific groupings, see Category:Sportswomen. Sasha Cohen Ellen van Dijk Hagar Finer Sarah Hughes Giselle Kañevsky Morgan Pressel Irina Slutskaya Dara Torres, 4x Olympic champion swimmer
The United States Women's National Team has had several athletes become icons since the 1990s. Most recently, Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe have joined the likes of Mia Hamm and Abby Wambach as ...
Note: * Indicates athletes who ran in preliminary rounds and also received medals. nb Note: Marion Jones was stripped of all her Olympic medals. In 2008 the Russian team of Evgeniya Polyakova, Aleksandra Fedoriva, Yulia Gushchina, and Yuliya Chermoshanskaya were initially awarded the gold medals. However, the medals were rescinded in 2016 ...
Pages in category "Lists of female athletes" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Note * Indicates athletes who ran only in the preliminary round and also received medals. dq1 The United States team of Kelli White, Chryste Gaines, Inger Miller, and Marion Jones originally won the 2001 World Championship in a time of 41.71 seconds, but were disqualified after Jones and White were found to have used performance-enhancing drugs.
Take a look below and see the most famous athlete born in your home state. ... Julie Ertz is a two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion, having brought home the trophy in 2015 and 2019. The Mesa ...
College women's track and field athletes in the United States (246 C) D. Female decathletes (1 C, 2 P) Female competitors in athletics with disabilities (1 C, 34 P)
Willie Applegarth (1890–1958), track and field athlete; James Arnott, footballer; Dina Asher-Smith (born 1995), fastest British woman; world champion (200m Doha 2019) Graham Atkinson (1943–2017), footballer; Joe Baker (1940–2003), footballer and manager; George Baldry (1911–1987), footballer; Alan Ball (1945–2007), member of the 1966 ...