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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. While we have already discussed Michelle Kwan, Ronda Rodey, and Serena Williams in this article, there is much more to female athletes. Learn more about these four inspirational women by reading on. Find out more about the difficulties they have encountered along the way. And you'll learn about the importance of teamwork.

Serena Williams

Serena Jameka Williams, an American professional tennis player, is well-known. She held the world number 1 ranking in singles tennis for 319 consecutive weeks, including 186 consecutive. She was the year-end no. 5 in those five years. 1. This record is extraordinary. 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 is an American mixed martial artist and UFC women's bantamweight champion. She was the UFC's first woman member, and she won 2012's inaugural Bantamweight Championship. In her early career, she competed in judo where she was awarded an Olympic bronze award. Rousey received an ESPY award in 2015 for being the "Best Female Athleticist of All Time". Reebok, Buffalo Jeans (and Pantene) are her endorsed athletes.

Brandi Chastain

Brandichastain is most likely a familiar name to anyone who's been involved 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. This well-known athlete spoke with 2aDays about mental health, recruiting, and her life in general.


Michelle Kwan

In 1996, the United States figure skating team was established. Kwan qualified for the team but was forced to withdraw due to 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 back to school in 2007. She later received a master's degree through Tufts University. Kwan has been an ambassador for sports, the environment, and other causes.

Ann Meyers Drysdale

Ann Meyers Drysdale is a former basketball player who has been one of the most prominent women in sports history. Born in San Diego, she was 5'9" and a pioneer of the sport. She still plays basketball, 35 years after she retired. Today she is a vice-president of the WNBA's Phoenix Mercury as well as a color analyst at the NBA's Phoenix Suns.

Janet Evans

Janet Evans, the first American woman to earn four individual Olympic gold medals in swimming, started swimming at an early age. She also set many world records. She was the most successful female distance freestyle swimmer of the 1980s-90s. In addition to three gold medals won at the Seoul Olympic Games, she was also considered the best. In 1988, she was the first woman to break 16 minutes in the 1,500-metre-freestyle. Her time would have earned a gold medal at the 1968 Olympics in the men's freestyle. In 1989, she was awarded the Sullivan Award for being a top amateur athlete.



 



Famous Female Athletes