List of sportswomen

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.

Hagar Finer
Giselle Kañevsky
Dara Torres, 4x Olympic champion swimmer

American football

  • Tonya Butler
  • Sami Grisafe
  • Julie Harshbarger
  • Liz Heaston
  • Katie Hnida
  • Ashley Martin
  • Anita Marks
  • Patricia Palinkas
  • Natalie Randolph
  • Sarah Schkeeper
  • Lei'D Tapa
  • Jennifer Welter
  • Alissa Wykes

Archery

  • Danielle Brown
  • Lindsey Carmichael
  • Miroslava Cerna
  • Mel Clarke
  • Gizem Girişmen
  • Fu Hongzhi
  • Gao Fangxia
  • Kim Ki Hee
  • Kim Ran Sook
  • Lenka Kuncova
  • Małgorzata Olejnik
  • Lee Hwa Sook
  • Marketa Sidkova
  • Xiao Yanhong

Athletics

Basketball

Boxing

Cycling

Fastpitch and Softball

Fencing

  • Emily Jacobson - saber fencer
  • Sada Jacobson - US saber fencer, ranked # 1 in the world, Olympic silver
  • Helene Mayer - foil fencer, Olympic champion
  • Maria Mazina - épée fencer, Olympic champion
  • Ellen Osiier - foil fencer, Olympic champion
  • Ellen Preis - foil fencing, 3x world champion (1947, 1949, and 1950), Olympic champion, 17x Austrian champion

Field hockey

  • Luciana Aymar - 4 Olympic medals
  • Minke Booij - 3 Olympic medals
  • Giselle Kañevsky - Olympic medal
  • Natascha Keller - Olympic medal
  • Maartje Paumen - 2 Olympic gold medals
  • Fanny Rinne - Olympic medal

Figure skating

Golf

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Martial arts

Motorsport

Real tennis

  • Penny Fellows Lumley

Roller derby

  • Ann Calvello
  • Joan Weston

Rugby

Skiing

Snowboarding

Soccer

Surfing

Swimming

Table tennis

  • Angelica Rozeanu - 17x table tennis world champion, Hall of Fame
  • Anna Sipos - 11x world table tennis champion, Hall of Fame

Tennis

Track and field

Volleyball

Other sports

  • Kayla Harrison - 2 Olympic Gold Medals & 2 Pan American Games Gold Medals in Judo
  • Josée Auclair - explorer
  • Ann Bancroft - explorer
  • Bonnie Kathleen Blair - speedskater
  • Susan Butcher - sled dog musher
  • Zefania Carmel - world champion yachtsman
  • Ellen van Dijk - world road and track cycling champion
  • Vonetta Flowers - Olympic medal in bobsleigh
  • Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi - slalom canoer, Olympic bronze (K-1 slalom), 5 golds at ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships (2x K-1, 3x K-1 team)
  • Taoying Fu - 4 Paralympic medals in powerlifting
  • Sue Sally Hale - Broke the gender barrier in American Polo, was the highest rated American woman polo player of her era.[1]
  • Liz Heaston - first woman to play and score in a college football game
  • Debbie Lee - Australian rules football
  • Judit Polgár - chess
  • Libby Riddles - sled dog musher

See also

References

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