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Famous Female Athletes



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You've found the right place if you're searching for a role model for women. We've already talked about Michelle Kwan, Ronda Rusey, Serena Williams and others, but there's more to these famous female athletes. Learn more about these four inspirational women by reading on. You will also learn about the obstacles they've had to overcome along the journey. And you'll learn about the importance of teamwork.

Serena Williams

Serena Jameka Williams is a famous American professional tennis player. She has held the world number one ranking in singles tennis for 319 weeks, including 186 consecutive weeks. She was the year-end no. 5 in those five years. 1. This record is unheard of. Williams is a tennis legend who has won the Olympic gold and World Paralympic bronze medals. Williams is an outstanding role model and has many achievements.

Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey (American mixed martial artist) is the UFC women’s bantamweight champion. She was the UFC's first woman member, and she won 2012's inaugural Bantamweight Championship. Earlier in her career, she had competed in judo and won an Olympic bronze medal. Rousey was awarded the ESPY award 2015 as "Best Female Olympic Athlete of All Time" Reebok has endorsed Rousey, as she fought for Pantene and Buffalo Jeans hair care products.

Brandi Chastain

Brandi Chastain is a well-known name in women's soccer. She scored the game-winning penalty shot goal in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup 1999 against China. And her infamous goal ripped her shirt off, changing the world of women's soccer forever. The famous athlete spoke to us about her mental state, the recruiting process, life, and everything else.


Michelle Kwan

In 1996, the United States figure skating team was established. Kwan qualified for the team, but was later forced to withdraw with injury. Later, Kwan qualified for the 2006 Olympics at Turin but was forced to withdraw due to injury. She did not participate in the Olympics. Kwan returned to school in 2007 and later went on to earn a master's degree from Tufts University. Kwan has been a spokesperson on behalf of sports and the natural environment.

Ann Meyers Drysdale

Ann Meyers Drysdale was a former basketball star who is now one of the most popular women in sports. She was born in San Diego and measured 5'9". She was also a pioneer in the sport. She retired from basketball in 1993 but she continues to make an impact on basketball 35 years later. Today, she serves as vice president for the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury. She also works as a color analyst with the NBA's Phoenix Suns.

Janet Evans

Janet Evans was the first American woman ever to win four individual Olympic medals. She was a great distance freestyle swimmer in the 1980s and 1990s. She also won three gold medals at Seoul Olympic Games. She broke the record of 16 minutes for the 1,500-metre freestyle in 1988. Her time would have earned her a gold medal in the men's event at the 1968 Olympics. In 1989 she received the Sullivan Award, which was given to top amateur athletes.



 



Famous Female Athletes