Lindsey Vonn - Alpine Ski Racing
Lindsey Vonn, born in 1984, is an alpine ski racer. She's twice topped the ranking in World Championship, while she has one Olympic gold and two bronze medals to her name. In addition, she has 82 World Cup victories. Now that's something to boast about. She considers Picabo Street, a ski racer she met at the age of nine, her role model.
Her father held a national junior title himself, and he was the person who pushed her to all she's learned. 2019 was a busy year for her; she appeared in the magazine Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. In addition, HBO released a documentary about her titled "Lindsey Vonn: The Final Season."
Serena Williams - Tennis
If there will ever be a documentary on American tennis, Serena Williams will surely be a popular mention in it. She started playing tennis only when she was nine. She's won 23 Grand Slam single's titles, which is the highest by anyone in the Open Era. All in all, she holds a staggering number of records.
Williams is known for her ground shots and a powerful serve. She operates her brand of clothing and apparel that she markets on her own Instagram page. She's modeled for multiple magazines in the past. In August 2021, she had to withdraw from the U.S. Open owing to a leg injury.
Ronda Rousey - Judo, Mixed Martial Arts, And Wrestling
Ronda Rousey is one lady who aced any career that came her way. She is currently a wrestler and mixed martial artist, while she's retired from judo. She's won three gold, two silver, and two bronze medals, of which one was in the 2008 Olympics in her less than a decade judo career.
Besides the MMA career, she's also appeared on six TV shows and six movies, including "Furious 7." She has numerous other honors to her name, including induction in the UFC Hall of Fame. She's been working with WWE as a professional wrestler since 2018 and won the 2022 Women's Royal Rumble.
Eugénie Bouchard - Tennis
Eugénie Bouchard, often referred to as just Genie, in 2014 became the first Canadian-born tennis player to represent her country in the finals of a single's Grand Slam tournament. But this is just one honor among many others. She's won one single's and one double's title. She's been a finalist on 11 international tournaments.
Born in 1994, she started playing tennis when she was only five and professionally when she was 11. In 2021, she started her season badly at the Australian Open. However, she bounced back and reached her second WTA final in only under six months of the first.
Antonija Sandrić - Basketball
Antonija Sandrić, the Croatian beauty, is a professional basketball player. She plays for the Croatian national team and the CCC Polkowice in the Polish Basket Liga Kobiet. She's represented her country internationally on four occasions, including once in Olympics, winning them a bronze medal in the 2009 Mediterranean Games.
Her beauty is often praised; for example, she was called the most beautiful sportswoman of Croatia in 2012 by multiple newspapers. Nate Robinson went on to say that she was the most beautiful female basketball player of all time. In January 2022, she took to Instagram to announce the birth of her second child.
Whitney Miller - Miss USA 2012 And Jiu-Jitsu
Whitney Miller chose her path to success very differently than others. In high school, she would play soccer and run track and was very good at that, while in college, she was a surfer. A little skip to the future, and she went on to win the Miss Texas pageant and subsequently became Miss United States in 2012.
Soon after, she decided to pursue MMA and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and finished second place in her first-ever MMA tournament in 2012. All this aside, her website tells an entirely different story. In 2019 she started love and relationship coaching on online platforms in addition to creating a podcast for the same.
Lucy Robson - Golf
Besides being a junior golfer, Lucy Robson is very famous for her insanely stunning looks and physique. She came with her family from Britain when she was only ten. Since then, she has been a golfer, model, and social media influencer. Robson was the Treasure Coast Player of the Year for 2012 and 2013.
Southampton Golf Club reports that she's won over $1 million in prize money. With over a million followers on her Instagram, a news report from December 2021 read how she has become so popular so quickly. In 2021 newsunzip.com reported her net worth to be approximately $2-4 million.
Silje Norendal - Snowboarding
Besides looking like a Disney princess, Silje Norendal is an outstanding snowboarder. She's participated at the PyeongChang Olympics 2018 in the big air and slopestyle games, finishing in the top ten in both. She was also at the Sochi Olympics in 2014, finishing 11th in slopestyle snowboarding.
Her record in Winter X games is even better. She's won four Golds and a bronze. In 2018, she got married to the ice-hockey player Alexander Bonsakse. In late 2020, she announced pregnancy and retirement. She often posts pictures on Instagram with her family.
Paige Spiranac - Golf
Born in Colorado, Paige Spiranac was primarily famous because of her career in professional golf. However, her beauty led her to become a social media influencer. As a child at school, she had hair loss; hence she was socially isolated.
Who would have known that this kid would go on to pursue golf? While she only played professionally for a year following December 2015. She soon became a social media influencer. Now she endorses brands and does a podcast. As of February 2022, she had more Instagram followers than Tiger Woods, who is a more successful golfer.
Danica Patrick - Race Driving
Even though she looks like a cheerleader, Danica Patrick is highly talented in race car driving. She's competed in numerous national and international competitions, finishing in the top ten many times. She finished 2nd in the 2000 British Formula Ford Championship and 3rd in the 2004 Toyota Atlantic Championship.
But that's not all; she has several honors as well, including being named one of the most beautiful people in the world in 2006 by People magazine. She was also ranked 50th among the most powerful people globally by Bloomberg Businessweek. She also has multiple on-screen appearances, including a 2021 episode of "Running Wild With Bear Grylls."
Maria Sharapova - Tennis
Maria Sharapova is a well-renowned name in the world of tennis. She's won five Grand Slam singles, a WTA tour championship, and silver on the 2012 Olympics in London. She's had many honors in her very successful career, including WTA Player of the Year in 2004.
Aside from the usual tennis, she's appeared in a few TV shows as well besides the magazine covers and TV ads. She also made a cameo on the 2018 "Ocean's 8." She finally announced retirement in 2020. In 2022, she congratulated Rafael Nadal on her Instagram on him breaking the all-time Grand Slam record.
Alica Schmidt - Runner
Born in 1998, Alicia Shmidt gained popularity as a professional runner at a very young age. She had already won a silver in the European Athletics U20 Championships in 2017 and a bronze in the European Athletics U23 Championships in 2019. An Australian magazine honored her as the world's most sensual athlete in 2017.
In the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, she was chosen in the German squad as a substitute for the mixed relay; however, she didn't get to run. Following that, she announced that she would take a break, considering the tough year she had. She was also a model for Boss in the Milan Fashion Week in 2021.
Holly Sonders - Golf
Holly Sonders has worked on multiple roles since a young age. She was born in 1987, and she was only in school when she had already won a local golf tournament. That event set her path straight. By the age of 14, she had already won two national championships.
However, she soon let go of the sport after a knee injury and started as a sportscaster and reporter. She had prior experience before, and she got in on NBC's golf channel, gaining immense popularity and success. In February 2021, she announced how she doesn't want to work for TV channels anymore and wants to do "her own thing."
Ellen Hoog - Field Hockey
Ellen Hoog was born in the Dutch city of Bloemendaal. Field hockey is often not considered a very graceful game, but Hoog sure has bought the spark in it. She knows to win world cups and flaunt her body, which is a rarity. She's successfully helped the Netherlands secure two Olympic gold medals and two world cups.
Besides the above, she has won a lot more games and represented the Netherlands internationally in over 200 games. Hoog is known for her ability to shoot the penalty corners effectively. Having retired from field hockey in 2017, she got married and gave birth to her daughter in 2019.
Robin Bone - Pole Vaulting
Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Robin Bone had initially aspired to become a professional gymnast. According to her family and peers, she had her eyes set on the prize and wanted to excel. She started gymnastics training at five. However, she had to drop the sport only ten years later because of a severe concussion.
Being the athlete she was, she found her career in pole vaulting. She's won a gold medal in five competitions, while a silver in one. Six times, she has played for the national pole vaulting team. In 2021, she was aspiring to be on the Canadian Olympics team but could not make it.
Paige VanZant - Mixed Martial Arts
American MMA fighter Paige VanZant is beauty, and the beast is all packed in the body. She has the looks of a model, and she can also beat up a few. She has fought one amateur match, which she had won, while her MMA record is 8/13 matches. She's been this stunning for over eight years of her fighting career,
But there's more to VanZant than just fighting. She appeared in the 2016 season of "Dancing with the Stars" and finished in second place along with her partner Mark Ballas. In 2022, she was in the news for "very sensual" photos with her husband that she shared on her Instagram.
Jennifer Lacy - Basketball
Born in 1983, Jennifer Lacy is the daughter of the professional baseball player Lee Lacy. This beautiful basketball superstar had her name on a WNBA championship when she was only 24, which was only one year after she joined WNBA.
At the college level, she played with the Pepperdine Waves. She is a forward player and has professionally appeared in over 200 games in 11 years. It's probably sports that helps her maintain her gorgeous skin and healthy hair. Welcomeqatar.com has her on the Hottest Players Currently in the WNBA list.
Michelle Jenneke - Hurdling
Michelle Jenneke is a professional hurdler who's won two gold, two silver, and two bronze medals on different occasions. In 2012, her warm-up dance went viral and caused a sensation on media. That point of her life is known as the start of the Jenneke phenomenon.
Besides being a sportswoman, she has had a proper academic education. She was a mechatronics student at Sydney University. In hurdling, she's known for the 100-meter variation of the game. In February 2022, she placed third in the Australian State Championships.
Hope Solo, Age 39 - Soccer
Hope Solo is a former professional goalkeeper for the American National Women's soccer team. She was formally with the team from 2000 to 2016, during which she has won a world cup and two Olympic gold medals.
Before her professional career, when she was the Richland High School, she had scored 109 goals and led her team to a victory to three league titles and a state championship. In addition, she's been an activist for equal pay for female and male athletes. In 2022, the lawsuit for the cause was settled, upon which she was infuriated with the undermining results.
Chloe Kim - Snowboarding
Born in 2000, Chloe Kim is a professional American snowboarder who has represented the United States on several occasions and won many medals for the country, including 12 golds. In 2018, she had won three ESPYs, including Best Female Action Sports Athlete, Best Female Olympian, and Best Female Athlete.
At the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, she became the first female athlete to win two consecutive golds in the Olympic snowboard halfpipe after winning the last Olympic game in 2018 at PyeongChang. Her biography titled "Who was Chloe Kim?" was released in January 2022 as part of the "Who was...?" children's book series.
Aly Raisman - Gymnastics
Alexandra Rasiman, popularly known as Aly, was only eighteen months old when she started gymnastics training. She's an eight times gold medalist, of which three came in the Olympics. All in all, she's had a very decorated gymnastics career only within the first three decades of her life.
She's also appeared on multiple TV shows, including "Dancing with the Stars" in 2013, finishing in fourth place, and the 2019 "Charlie's Angels" movie. In 2021, she was a core part of the documentary "Aly Raisman: Darkness to Light," centered on athlete abuse.
Ali Krieger - Soccer
Professional soccer player Ali Krieger has had a very successful career. She has been on the World Cup winning team twice with over 100 cups internationally. She's also been a part of the UEFA winning FFC Frankfurt in 2008. Besides her soccer career, she also carries a beautiful outlook and can become a model any day.
Krieger has also been a philanthropist, supporting Miracle feet, an organization that helps children in developing countries. She was also a part of the lawsuit American women players vs. U.S. Soccer, which was settled in 2022 for $2.4 million. She married co-player Ashlyn Harris in 2019.
Camila Giorgi - Tennis
Being the beauty with muscles, Camila Georgi has been a pretty successful tennis player. She had won the ITF title in 2009, while her biggest title has to be the 2021 National Bank Open in Montreal, where she had defeated World #1 Karolína Plíšková in the final.
She has a lot to offer, though. She is multilingual and can speak English, French, Italian, and Spanish fluently. Her prize money wins add up to almost $5 million. At the 2022 Australian Open, she finished in the third round. Georgi has also been a lingerie model and has her Instagram page full of sizzling photos of her.
McKayla Maroney - Artistic Gymnastics
Born in 1995, McKayla Maroney started training in gymnastics when she was only nine. She is a former artistic gymnast; yes, she's already retired. Maroney had won a gold medal in team and an individual silver medal in the 2012 Summer Olympics. The world saw her beauty in the process, and she also became a sensation at the time.
In 2016, while appearing on a podcast, she announced her retirement. In 2016 and 2017, she made allegations on the United States Gymnastics and their physician over intimate abuse. In March 2020, Maroney released her first single, "Wake Up Call."
Caroline Wozniacki - Tennis
A very successful tennis star, Caroline Wozniacki held the world's #1 ranking in singles for 71 weeks starting 2010. She had won the 2018 Australian Open, while she has 30 singles titles to her name. She can surely shake a tennis court and rock a modeling ramp with her fit physique and that beautiful smile.
She's been on #8 in the 2018 Forbes Most Powerful Women in International Sports List. Even though she announced retirement from tennis in 2020, she played an exhibition match at the Dubai Expo Tennis Week in February 2022.
Gabby Douglas - Artistic Gymnastics
Gabby Douglas has a career to flaunt for life. She's won multiple gold medals in her career, including three in Olympics. She's even the first African American to have won a gold medal in the all-around category. Douglas has a book, a TV series, and a film to tell you how she has triumphed.
However, besides the usual sports fame, she also has exquisite looks. She announced retirement after the 2016 Brazil Olympics and worked on the biographies. She even appeared on the 2020 episode of the TV series "The Masked Singer."
Becky Lynch - Wrestling
Born in 1987, Becky Lynch started to train as a wrestler only when she was 15. You can often see her stunning the WWE ring with her looks and moves. Born in Ireland, she started up wrestling in local gigs along with her brother. She soon realized that she had a talent and made it to WWE in 2015.
In 2018, she started promoting herself as "The Man." The alias kicked off and soon made her very popular in WWE. In 2021, she married co-worker Colby Lopez, better known by his stage name Seth Rollins. Becky has also made appearances in two movies.
Jennie Finch - Softball
Jennie Finch is a famous softball player winning a gold medal in the 2004 Olympics while a silver medal in the 2008 Olympics for the United States. She's even won a national championship while at the University of Arizona in 2001.
Among her honors, she has been titled the fifth Best NCAA Pitcher of all time, second Greatest College Softball Player, and the 1st Best Arizona Wildcats Softball Player. She had retired from professional softball in 2010. She even has her name on a softball award given to four young women each year. In 2021 Finch was seen at the award ceremony.
Stephanie Rice - Swimming
Stephanie Rice is a former Australian competitive swimmer. She definitely has that swimmer's body and looks to drool at. Rice had won three gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics, while she's won two golds at the 2006 Commonwealth games.
Among her honors, she was named the Telstra Australian Swimmer of the Year and the Pacific Rim Swimmer of the Year. In 2022, Rice made news with her openness about her post-retirement struggles. She said that even though she was proud of what she had achieved, a part of her misses being where she was at the peak of her career.
Lauren Sesselmann - Soccer
Born in Canada and raised in America, Lauren Sesselmann won a bronze gold medal in the 2012 Olympics and represented Canada in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. She currently plays for the Santa Clarita Blue Heat. She is a trainer, producer, and host of the fitness program "Fit as a Pro with Lauren Sesselmann."
She also has a liking for American football, and in 2021 she started an NFL podcast along with TJ Houshmandzadeh and Orlando Scandrick titled "About the Game." She was one of the female players supporting equal pay for male and female athletes. After the lawsuit was settled in 2022, she opened up about how she didn't like the results.
Anna Kournikova - Tennis
Anna Kournikova is a very famous tennis player and a television celebrity. It is obvious from her looks that she can walk the ramp any single day. She's won the 1999 and 2002 Australian open while she was a finalist at the 1999 French open for the doubles titles.
She'd officially retired in 2013 and has been out of the limelight ever since. In 2001, Kournikova appeared on a music video for Enrique Iglesias titled "Escape." Soon after, they started dating and currently have twins, a son and a daughter. On their twins' 4th birthday in 2022, she shared pictures of the family celebrating.
Blair O'Neal - Golf
Being born in Illinois, her family moved to Arizona when she was a child. At 11, she started playing golf in a local club after her father enrolled her. It's known that she's never put down the clubs ever since. She went on to win the AJGA Ping Phoenix Junior Championship when she was only at school.
She has had a modeling career and appeared on the TV show Big Break: Prince Edward Island. She is also often invited to golf-related talk shows and reports. Speaking of dedication, in 2020, she played in the LPGA Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions while she was six months pregnant.
Hilary Knight - Ice Hockey
American ice hockey forward player Hillary Knight has achieved much in her career and still carries a baby-doll face. She plays for the PWHPA and the American National team, for which she has secured gold and three silver medals in Olympics. She also holds eight world championship golds.
One of these silver medals comes from the 2022 Beijing Olympics. She was named the 2009 WCHA Player of the Year while she's been named the WCHA Offensive Player of the Week five times during her career. She can look back at her career and say that she's made America proud.
Alana Blanchard - Surfing
Alana Blanchard is a professional surfer and a sports model. She's also surfed in the ASP World Tour. She started the sport when she was only a child, while she started professionally at the age of 15. Blanchard has her own Youtube channel named Alana Blanchard Jack Freestone, where she shares daily activities with her fans.
She has won the Women's Pipeline Championship in Russia, Ripped Girl Girl's Festival junior pro in Spain, Billabong Pro Pre Trials in Hookipa In Hawaii. In August 2021, she announced that she had given birth to her second son at her residence.
Misty May-Treanor - Beach Volleyball
Misty May-Treanor is a well-known face in the field of professional beach volleyball. She is a three-time Olympic gold medalist while has been victorious in 112 games, domestic and international combined—a very accomplished career in only over a decade.
In 2016, she was inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame, rightfully after retiring from professional volleyball in 2012. She has been out of the spotlight since then. However, she's active on social media and stays in touch with her fans. She last appeared on the 2018 episode of the TV series "AVP Pro Beach Volleyball."
Michelle Wie - Golf
Michelle Wie started up really like most sports superstars. However, she made headlines when she was only ten and made it to the USGA amateur championship. She immediately started getting sponsorships, and by the age of 16, she was already playing professionally.
She's achieved great results as far as her career is concerned, including ranking #1 on U.S. Women's Open and five LPGA wins. Even though she can conveniently become a model any day, she is still known for her golf. She was a part of the second stage of LPGA's 2022 season.
Lolo Jones - Hurdling and Bobsleigh
Lolo Jones has had a career as both a bobsledder and as a hurdle racer. Hence, she is one of the only few people to have played in both the summer and winter Olympics. In hurdle racing, she specializes in 60 and 100 m races. In 2020, she appeared in her first outdoor tournament and won the 100 m hurdle. She missed out on the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Jones won three NCAA titles when she was at the Louisiana State University. Additionally, she has achieved three indoor national titles and the IBSF world championship. She has also appeared on TV shows such as "Dancing with the Stars" and "Celebrity Big Brother."
Allison Stokke - Pole Vaulting
Allison Stokke is a well-known fitness model, athlete, and pole vaulting player. She started in high school and since then has broken many records. Stokke has the honor of achieving "All American Honors at the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) Division I championship."
Stokke is not only a good athlete but was also good at academics in high school. She is also a sportswear model and has appeared in multiple magazines. In 2019, she got married to Ricky Fowler, a professional golfer. In 2020 she appeared on the TV show "The Challenge," which she left in the eleventh episode of the season.
Ana Ivanović - Tennis
Hailing from Serbia, Ana Ivanović is a top tennis player. She began playing tennis when she was only five and attained success at the age of 20 when she was the runner up in world rankings. She even got to the top in the very next year in 2018. Her prize money earnings are reported to be around $15 million.
She won the year end WTA tournament of champions in 2010 and 2011 both. She married Bastian Schweisteiger, a footballer, in 2016 and became a mother of two in 2018 and 2019. She retired from tennis in 2016. In 2022, she was nominated for induction into the Tennis Hall of fame.
Alex Morgan - Soccer
Alex Morgan is a famous American soccer player of the National Women's Soccer league. She also co-captained the United States women's national soccer team for two years starting 2018. She was ranked #1 in 2011 WPS draft and then she debuted professionally in the Western New York Flash.
She was also the youngest player on the national team at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup. In 2012, she scored the match winning goal in the semi-finals at the London Olympics. She was awarded an Olympic Bronze medal in 2021 at the Tokyo Olympics. All this and the beauty of a princess, she's got everything.
Sydney Leroux - Soccer
Sidney Leroux is a Canada-born American soccer player playing as a forward for the Orlando Pride in the National Women's Soccer League. She used to play soccer for her school and college teams as well. During the beginning of her career she achieved top sixth rank and became the top most team player soon after.
She started playing for the U.S senior national team, while she was only 22 years old. She also won a gold medal in Olympic Games held in 2012. In the 2021 Orlando Pride Season playing for UTAH Royals, her performance left the viewers in awe.
Gracie Gold - Figure Skating
An American born beautiful young and a talented person, Gracie Gold is famous for Figure Skating. She began skating at the age of eight years, and she was only 17, when she started her international career. At only 19, she became the youngest American woman to win an NHK Trophy.
Not only beautiful, but well talented as well, she has been a gold, silver and bronze medalist through her career. Gold also became a champion of Trophée Éric Bompard and achieved the 13th rank at the 2021 U.S. Championships and the sixth position in the 2022 U.S. Championships.
Natalie Gulbis - Golf
A well-known Golf player, born in California Natalie Gulbis was passionate about Golf since childhood. She was only 7 years old when she started playing Golf for the first time and at the age of 14 while she turned into a professional Golf player at the age of 18.
She has the honor of wining Solheim Cup thrice and the Lexus cup four times. She was also awarded the "William and Mousie Powell Award" by LPGA in 2007. After such an accomplished career, she announced retirement from Golf in the year 2020. She's active on Instagram and often posts pictures of her playing golf.
Michelle Waterson - Mixed Martial Arts
Michelle Waterson is a well-known mixed martial artist, model, and former invicta FC Atomweight Champion. She's attained high rankings in the UFC women's strawweight category. For multiple events, she's been honored "Fight of the Night" and Fight of the Year."
Waterson married Joshua Gomez in 2010 and has a daughter, Araya Waterson. She was featured in Knockout's calendar and was also a main character in the documentary named "Fight Mom." She has also performed stunts in eight movies. In 2022, she appeared on an episode of the TV series "The Cleaning Lady."
Alex Morgan - Soccer
Although many Europeans don't consider American soccer to be the real thing just because it's dubbed "soccer" rather than "football," there's one exception. The country is undoubtedly at the pinnacle of excellence in female soccer, and Alex Morgan is one of its brightest stars.
This California-born center-forward, who captains the San Diego Wave FC and the U.S. women's soccer team, has won every possible accolade in the sport. In 2015, Time magazine even ranked her among the highest-earning female athletes. But with her gorgeous blue eyes and girl-next-door allure, Morgan doesn't only score goals on the field; she also does it daily in "real life."
Alica Schmidt - Runner
Alica Schmidt may be a 1998-born athlete, but she has already taken over the globe. According to The Sun, she's an outstanding track and field runner who could also quite possibly be the most attractive athlete on the planet. Brands like Puma consistently sponsor the German-born star.
Schmidt has a YouTube channel with nearly 95k subscribers even though she's posted less than 20 videos. In addition, her Instagram account has got over 1.5 million followers, and that number is rising. Although she didn't compete, the former Borussia Dortmund fitness coach was part of the German relay team at the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Michelle Wie - Golf
When Michelle Wie was ten, she started making waves in the golfing world. The big sponsors jumped on her as soon as she became the youngest athlete to ever qualify for a USGA amateur championship. She was fortunate enough to have her pick of several endorsement deals by the time she was 16 and starting her professional career.
Wie has been performing well since then, nearly instantly becoming a golf sensation. She has demonstrated that, regardless of her beauty, her golf ability is still her most outstanding quality, with five LPGA victories and a U.S. Women's Open win under her belt.
Serena Williams - Tennis
Where does one begin praising Serena Williams' outstanding accomplishments? She's a several-time top-ranked female tennis player in the world, has won the Olympic gold medal four times, and has earned over an incredible $92.7 million in prize money throughout her professional tennis career.
Of course, the usual naysayers have tried criticizing her for her looks. It seems some people don't value attractive, powerful women. But we are confident that Serena is an all-encompassing woman and a champion of historic stature. She has also done a lot of modeling in the past and supported several activism movements, including the Black Lives Matter campaign.
Jennie Finch - Softball
The stunning Jennie Finch, who Time magazine named the most well-known softball player in history, gave up playing in 2010 to devote more time to her family. We have an even stronger incentive to watch ESPN because she has since worked there as a color commentator after retiring.
She pitched for the Arizona Wildcats during her professional career and helped the U.S. national women's softball team win a gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games. When she took on the role of guest manager for the Bridgeport Bluefish in 2016, Finch went on record as the first female ever to coach a professional baseball club.
Stephanie Rice - Swimming
In Australia, you can choose to be a good swimmer before hitting the water or avoid it altogether. But if ever a woman existed who could outswim any Australian shark, it would be the stunning Stephanie Rice. This former competitive swimmer created Olympic history in 2008 by winning three gold medals for the land Down Under.
Rice impressively posted world records on her way to winning the three events. She won season 3 of "The Celebrity Apprentice Australia" after receiving a Medal of the Order of Australia, one of the highest distinctions bestowed upon an Australian citizen. She has been a proud vegan since 2012.
Lolo Jones - Hurdling and Bobsleigh
One of the more exceptional athletes on this list is Lori "Lolo" Jones. She's, after all, one of the few athletes to have competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympics! She achieved that feat through her unexpected role as the brakewoman for Team USA's bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Jones' primary career, though, was in hurdling. She has excelled in the 60- and 100-meter hurdle events, winning six gold medals in several international competitions. Indeed a woman of many abilities, she can fly over hazards on the track with the same effortless style as she rocks the red carpet, dressed to impress.
Sydney Leroux - Soccer
Sydney Leroux is another incredibly skilled American female soccer player. She achieved 35 goals in 77 games for the U.S. national women's soccer team between 2011 and 2017. Like many of her colleagues, Leroux mixes her ball skills with an unforgettable impression off the field.
Sporting one of the trendiest looks ever seen on a female athlete; she's also got 15 tattoos. The Orlando Pride striker has accomplished nearly everything in soccer, including winning an Olympic gold medal. Yet some fans may not know that she honed her skills in Canada, where she played as a youth at various levels before changing nationalities.
Silje Norendal - Snowboarding
In Scandinavia, blondes with blue eyes are not rare, yet snowboarder Silje Norendal from Norway still stands out. And not simply because she resembles a princess from a fairy tale. After all, this gifted athlete, who is 1993 Kongsberg-born, is one of snowboarding's top stars. She's engaged to Alexander Bonsaksen, a hockey player.
Norendal won four gold medals and one bronze in two different X-Games events, in addition to winning silver and bronze in two other World Championship categories. She finished in fourth place at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Korea, only a few points short of earning her first Olympic medal.
Eugenie Bouchard - Tennis
It's high time Canada erected a statue honoring Eugenie Bouchard! Born in Montreal in 1994, Bouchard has yet to hit her peak. In addition to being stunning, this gifted professional tennis player made history by being the first Canadian woman to reach the top five in the global rankings.
A star who was born to be on the tennis court, she began playing at the age of five. Fast-forward to 2022, and she's one of the most talented female athletes in tennis. She's collected over $6.6 million in prize money, making her one of the most promising and talented tennis stars in history.
Chloe Kim - Snowboarding
Celebrated American Olympian Chloe Kim was born in 2000 to South Korean parents. And she already has a gold Olympic snowboarding medal! Yes, with her victory at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, this budding superstar became the world's youngest female snowboarder to win a gold medal.
Kim has continued to soar, winning another Olympic gold medal in 2022. Being a stunning kid sitting on top of the world might get on your nerves, but she has never wavered from her goal. She's genuinely enthusiastic about snowboarding and has won an impressive five gold medals in the Winter X Games.
Holly Sonders - Golf
A master of many things here's one sports star who has also worked as a reporter and sportscaster. Holly Sonders once played golf but has become content with being an Instagram influencer as of June 2022. She has a special knack for thriving in the limelight and would have succeeded in any line of work she chose.
Sonders presented a few episodes of the School of Golf program in 2012 and has also covered the U.S. Open Championship as a reporter for Fox. The 1987 Ohio-born stunner participated in a "Playing A Round with Paige Renee" podcast episode in 2020.
Antonija Sandrić - Basketball
A modeling career looks like a far too easy decision when you are over 5 feet tall and resemble Antonija Sandrić. That could be why Croatian beauty decided to pursue a different career and became a pro basketball player.
Sandrić played for many European teams while representing Croatia, including Toulouse Métropole Basket in France and CCC Polkowice in Poland. No matter where she goes, she'll still score goals on the field and win some hearts along the way. She was described as one of the most stunning women to ever lace up some basketball shoes by NBA legend Nate Robinson in 2012.
Lindsey Vonn - Alpine Ski Racing
Alpine ski racing, also known as downhill skiing, is a prominent sport in Scandinavia, although it may not be your favorite. But if ever a reason emerged for you to watch it, Lindsey Vonn would be involved. Whether you enjoy skiing or not, we can almost guarantee that you adore the stunning woman in the image.
In addition to being a blonde bombshell, Vonn is an insanely accomplished former skier. The four-time World champion and Olympic gold medalist is ranked second among all skiers, men included, in the super rankings. She began competing at 16 and received nearly all of the offered awards.
Caroline Wozniacki - Tennis
Only four women have earned more prize money in tennis history than the Danish superstar Caroline Wozniacki. She's the fifth-best female tennis player of all time, with an astounding $35.23 million in prize money, and she accomplished this before turning 30!
Wozniacki, who retired in January 2020, will be greatly missed on the tennis courts. When she retired, she had won 30 singles titles, including a Grand Slam title. Thankfully, fans of the Danish superstar may continue to adore her gorgeous appearance. Outside of the court, Wozniacki can still sport a bikini and look quite stunning in a photo shoot.
Anna Kournikova - Tennis
The fact that former tennis sensation Anna Kournikova was once among the names with the most Google searches speaks for itself. Even though many of her supporters don't even follow tennis, this stunning Russian beauty has become well-known for her accomplishments on the court, including her Australian Open victory.
Kournikova reached the eighth spot in the global rankings and won 16 career titles, but she's perhaps used to being one of the most attractive people in the world. Enrique Iglesias, a Spanish music artist who wed Kournikova in 2001, may have been drawn to her by just looking at her stunning green eyes.
Alana Blanchard - Surfing
Alana Blanchard, an American surfer, was practically born on the beach. She's originally from Kauai, Hawaii, and is an expert on surfboards, waves, and the ocean. This gorgeous star not only makes her living surfing, but she also designs wetsuits and she models.
After fellow surfer Bethany Hamilton suffered a shark attack and lost her arm in 2011, the incident put Blanchard's emotions to the test. Although she and Hamilton have been close friends since they were young, the horrific experience has not caused the two accomplished surfers to give up on the water. The documentary "Soul Surfer" from 2011 details their experiences.
Blair O'Neal - Golf
Blair O'Neal is another professional golfer that defies the norms of the sport. She's an American triple threat as she's also a model and a television personality. Although her striking appearance draws your attention to her right away, O'Neal's skill with the club propelled her to where she is.
Funnily enough, her ''big break'' came after appearing in the television program "Big Break: Prince Edward Island," which had a generous prize pool of around $1 million. O'Neal frequently makes appearances on chat shows about golf and the Golf Channel, and we find her charm to be just as convincing as her swing.
Maria Sharapova - Tennis
Maria Sharapova's name has been on everyone's lips for years. It's difficult to imagine that this incredibly skilled Russian former tennis player has been in the limelight for so long; she was only born in 1987. Although she's no longer experiencing the highs and lows of tennis competition, she is still as stunning as ever.
Sharapova is a young woman from the far-off city of Nyagan who has lived in the United States since 1994 and evolved into a five-time World No. 1 tennis player. Although having the appearance of a supermodel goddess undoubtedly helps, we believe she always looked her finest when competing on the court.
Danica Patrick - Racing
Danica Patrick, a former American race car driver, may have the appearance of a stunning cheerleader, but she's not the type of girl who will be sitting on the sidelines cheering. She made the conscious decision to take control of the steering wheel of her life, both metaphorically and physically.
Regarding making history for women, Patrick became the first and only female driver in the IndyCar Series to win a race in 2008 in the Indy Japan 300. Many regard her as the most successful female driver in American racing history, and could we also say that she's the most attractive?
Ellen Hoog - Field Hockey
Ellen Hoog, the acclaimed field hockey player, has represented the Netherlands 232 times, scoring 60 goals. She has traveled the world from the little Dutch village of Bloemendaal. The two-time Olympic gold medalist is also the undisputed prom queen in the occasionally ungraceful sport of field hockey.
Hoog, arguably the finest female athlete in the sport, has garnered attention more than once due to her attractiveness. She can rock a bikini, but she really shines when using the stick to score goals. The incredibly gifted athlete played a crucial role in the Dutch winning three European championships and two World Cups.
Ronda Rousey - Judo, Mixed Martial Arts, And Wrestling
Can one person do all of the above? It might appear so just by looking at Ronda Rousey. She's not only stunning but also incredibly talented and adaptable. Here's a girl who could get into a bar brawl with several men and easily walk away unscathed. This former judoka and retired mixed martial arts fighter is also the WWE SmackDown Women's Champion.
Rousey is a beautiful woman with a kind smile and universal appeal, despite being capable of dealing some serious damage in the ring. She's a WWE champion with exceptional fighting skills, and, as unbelievable as it may sound, she's also a famous actor and author.
Aly Raisman - Gymnastics
When Aly Raisman began her gymnastics training, she was only two. By the time she was 22, she had won three Olympic gold medals. This Massachusetts native and American athlete from Needham was destined to be a gymnast. That's not all about her, though.
The three-time Pacific Rim Championships gold medalist has achieved success outside the arena of competitive athletics in modeling, a field in which she also appears to fit easily. It's easy to see why she made a strong statement on the catwalk. Raisman is a brunette beauty with striking brown eyes, a stunning smile, and a toned physique.
Paige VanZant - Mixed Martial Arts
Some folks claim that fighting for a living puffs up the face and negatively impacts one's appearance. But not if you're so good that you seldom ever get hurt. Paige VanZant, a mixed martial arts fighter who has competed professionally for more than eight years, did just that to maintain her beauty. This model, author, and professional wrestler isn't your usual customer.
Her MMA record is outstanding, with eight victories from 13 matches, including two knockout victories. VanZant may appear as the cute girl you want to chat up at a bar, but cross her, and you may be in for a taste of what she does best.
Jennifer Lacy - Basketball
Jennifer Lacy, the daughter of former MLB player Lee Lacy, has always been active in sports. Unlike her father, she decided to pursue a basketball career, which turned out to be an intelligent choice. She joined the WNBA in 2006, and a year later, she won her first and only WNBA championship trophy.
In college, Jennifer played for the Pepperdine Waves before switching to the Phoenix Mercury as an undrafted player. A gifted forward, she received more from her father than just physical ability. As for off-court, she's a stunning woman with flawless skin and hair, easily rivaling international celebrities like the Kardashians in beauty.
Gracie Gold - Figure Skating
Figure skating is one of the sports where the United States excels. And if any woman assists America in maintaining its leadership, it's Gracie Gold. The 1995-born star isn't only stunningly attractive but incredibly gifted. She's a breath of fresh air in figure skating, often performing to top-charting tunes like "Shake It Off."
Gold combines Taylor Swift's mainstream hits with an elegance befitting of the more traditionally preferred classical music. The first American woman to win the NHK Trophy, she is also the record holder for the best short program score ever achieved by a female skater from the country.
Whitney Miller - Jiu-Jitsu
Sometimes, girls competing in beauty pageants seem so frail, don't they? Whitney Miller is an exception to the rule that many former Miss USA contestants lack punching ability. She's pursuing a black belt in jiu-jitsu, and it's pretty clear that she possesses the required upper body strength to succeed.
She's a woman you won't want to upset on your first dinner date since she possesses a unique blend of beauty and strength. Jokes aside, Miller remains one of our favorites among Miss USA ever because of her distinctive personality. Additionally, did we mention that she's also a thriving Instagram superstar?
Ali Krieger - Soccer
Ali Krieger, born in 1984 in Virginia, is a professional soccer player with many reasons to be proud of her career. She has taken to the field more than 100 times for her country, the United States, and has won the World Cup twice. When she was a member of the German team FFC Frankfurt, she also won the UEFA Women's Cup.
Krieger has shown time and time again that she's not just an incredibly fantastic athlete but also a beautiful woman. She has worked with several charitable groups, including the anti-homophobic Athlete Ally and the MiracleFeet charity that assists kids in underdeveloped nations.
Michelle Waterson - Mixed Martial Arts
There's a strong possibility Michelle Waterson is knowledgeable about every combat technique one could think of. This mixed martial artist is competent in wushu, jiu-jitsu, boxing, karate, Muay Thai, and Muay Thai. However, she also tried modeling before she joined the UFC.
Waterson, a woman well aware of her numerous gifts, seemed to have enjoyed the ring more than the catwalk. Even while fighting is, in fact, her cup of tea, she nevertheless has the appearance of one who could make a living out of modeling alone. Out of 27 fights, her stellar MMA record shows 18 wins as of June 2022.
Ana Ivanovic - Tennis
Serbia's tennis stars are something to be proud of. Ana Ivanovic is the Queen of Tennis if Novak Djokovic is the King. The stunning Belgrade native reached the top of the global rankings in 2008 and, in 2011, was named one of the "top 100 greatest players ever" by Time magazine, which includes male and female tennis players.
Ivanovic retired in 2016 because she believed her performance had fallen short of her lofty standards. She has nevertheless influenced several other players and defined a generation in tennis. Her estimated $15 million in winnings came from more than 15 WTA singles titles.
Becky Lynch - Wrestling
Becky Lynch, a three-time SmackDown Women's Champion, is one of the world's most well-known and well-paid female wrestlers. After living in Limerick, Ireland, she began wrestling on the independent regional circuits, where she frequently teamed up with her brother.
Lynch eventually arrived in the United States, the center of the wrestling universe, and on the largest platform of them all: the WWE. A devastating brain injury in 2006 jeopardized her bright career, but a few years later, she was back and better than ever. Lynch's famous for her aggressive and egotistical behavior in the ring, but her personality off the ring is inspiring and calm.
Paige Spiranac - Golf
Even if Paige Spiranac's professional athletic career was brief, it was never too late for her to start all over again in golf since she was still young and energetic. She played on the Cactus Tour in 2016 after making her women's golf debut in 2015 and won the Mountain West Conference Championship for the Aztecs.
Since then, Spiranac has prioritized her Instagram influencer career above her athletic endeavors, but has it worked well for her since she has over three million followers? In 2020, she even launched the podcast "Playing a Round with Paige Renee." Additionally, she was highlighted in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for Golf Digest.
Hope Solo - Soccer
Even though Hope Solo wasn't scoring goals, she still significantly influenced the game. That's a goalkeeper's path in life, and the stunning star could be the finest female goalie ever to play the position. When playing, she ensured that she had all the wins in her role, including two gold medals at the Olympics and a World Cup.
Although she's retired, Solo may proudly claim that she holds the record for most international appearances among all soccer players, men included. She participated in nearly 200 matches for the U.S. national team but still found time to look impeccable at red carpet events.
Camila Giorgi - Tennis
Camila Giorgi is a stunning example of how well-versed Italians are in striking a pose. Perhaps it's the mouth-watering local pizza, aromatic coffee, or the country's breathtaking beauty. But she also has some fantastic tennis playing skills, which only add to her charm.
Giorgi has been working hard in the gym since she was five years old, and as a reward, she has beaten tennis greats like Caroline Wozniacki and Maria Sharapova. Her winnings are estimated to be close to $3.7 million, thanks to her exceptional athletic abilities. The star is well-known for her dominating victories at the 2013 US Open, Eastbourne International, and Indian Wells Open.
Robin Bone - Pole Vaulting
Unfortunately, Canadian pole vaulter Robin Bone always wears a black helmet when competing due to an injury she sustained in March 2021. But don't be depressed for her just yet; even when she's not leaping into the air, you may still gaze upon her stunning blue eyes.
Undoubtedly, Bone is a fit female athlete and a promising one at that in her profession. Previously, she had already participated in the Olympics at the age of 26, and she had had massive success. Not only is her phenomenal sporting talent evident, but Bone's charismatic face has also helped put pole vaulting on the world map.
Michelle Jenneke - Hurdling
Michelle Jenneke is a skilled hurdler who is accustomed to escaping the barriers. But she also understands how to seize opportunities. Additionally, her signature warm-up dance became widely popular in 2012.
This Australian star has modeled, been featured on magazine covers, and even had an appearance in a popular stretching app. Jenneke is a natural athlete with beauty in spades and intelligence to match. The talented athlete won a silver medal in the 100m hurdles at the Summer Youth Olympics in 2010. Later, in 2012, she made headlines in the glamor industry after featuring in the 2013 American magazine Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Lucy Robson - Golf
Despite being a junior golfer, Lucy Robson has gotten a lot of attention for her golfing style and jaw-dropping appearance. She's also known as the "hot golfer" originally from London but later relocated to Florida, where she has lived for over ten years.
Apart from her athletic profession, Robson is an online influencer and has millions of followers on her Instagram account, where she inspires female golfers through her online platforms. In 2012 and 2013, she played for the Treasure Coast and gained her best score of 74 in 2014. Although Robson isn't an elite golfer, she shoots off handicaps.
McKayla Maroney - Artistic Gymnastics
McKayla Maroney is a prominent former artistic gymnast with many accolades, including a gold medal. The star shot to fame worldwide in 2012 thanks to the "I'm not impressed" face she made famous. Numerous memes have used her expression as their template, and in the end, going viral brought Maroney's beauty to the world.
Several novel experiences have characterized Maroney's post-Olympic life, as she has also appeared in a "30 Seconds to Mars" music video and served as a Miss America pageant judge. The award-winning Olympian later made her debut in acting, appearing in the TV series "Hart of Dixie" in 2012.
Gabby Douglas - Artistic Gymnastics
Meet Gabby Douglas, the artistic gymnast who made Olympic history by becoming the first African-American woman to win the solo all-around gold medal. And she only won one of her three gold medals at the Olympics from 2012 to 2016!
Douglas also possesses undeniable natural beauty, adding to her well-deserved Olympic gold medal. The star rose to fame as an author and television personality after creating a buzz at the 2016 London Olympic Games and Rio de Janeiro. The award-winning star also ran her own reality TV series, "Douglas Family Gold," and appeared in a 2014 biopic film, "The Gabby Douglas Story."
Natalie Gulbis - Golf
If you don't play golf, there's a possibility you still believe its players are primarily affluent or senior businessmen. However, Natalie Gulbis, an American professional golfer, disproves every golf cliché. She was a natural-born golfer who played in her first competition at the age of seven. She has seen success on the turf since that time.
Gulbis is not only incredibly skilled with the ball, but she also looks terrific striking it. She has four professional victories and about $4 million in cash prizes. The star announced her retirement intentions after completing the 2020 LPGA Tour season, but she hasn't made any career moves in a new direction yet.
Lauren Sesselmann - Soccer
American-Canadian soccer player Lauren Sesselmann began her career as a striker before switching to defense. She's known for playing on nine different teams, including the Canadian national soccer team, F.C. Kansas City, and Santa Clarita Blue Heat.
Since Sesselmann made her debut with the Purdue Boilermakers, she has played for the university's collegiate athletic team. She still has the same girl-next-door appeal and gorgeous blue eyes, though. You won't want to be competing against this skilled defender and vocal tackler, no matter how calm she appears off the field. In 2017, she was honored by Canadian Soccer, along with other bronze medalists.
Allison Stokke - Pole Vaulting
Allison Stokke's only goal in high school was to become the best pole vaulter in the world. However, she also became a female icon while at it and broke several high school records. Stokke didn't seek the spotlight, but she has long been a sensation on the Internet thanks to her fantastic appearance.
Unexpected fame led to a very lucrative contract with Nike and the chance to become a fitness stunner. However, Stokke has managed to jump higher with a pole, which is what she does best. She also has a golfing hobby, and in 2019 she married professional golfer Rickie Fowler.
Hilary Knight - Ice Hockey
Hilary Knight is a famous professional ice hockey player who was born in California but relocated to Sun Valley, Idaho when she was just a little girl. After settling down, the star fell in love with ice hockey in frigid Idaho and put in a lot of effort to be one of the best female athletes to play the sport.
Knight, born in Palo Alto, California, must be incredibly proud of her ice hockey past. At the 2018 Winter Olympics, the player earned a gold medal and was considered one of the incredible seven women's world champions by the American national ice hockey team.
Misty May-Treanor - Beach Volleyball
Every beach volleyball fan or player knows that when Misty May-Treanor is on the court, her team will probably win. This legendary American beach volleyball player retired in 2012 as an avid American gold medalist. Her accomplishments include winning three world championships and three straight Olympic gold medals.
Although the star decided to retire immediately following the 2012 London Olympics, she left behind one of beach volleyball's most significant legacies. In addition, May-Treanor had exceptional genetics, as if her extraordinary athletic ability weren't enough. She has appeared briefly on several TV shows, like "CSI: Miami" and "Wizards of Waverly Place."