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Famous Athletes Female Inspiration



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Here are some examples of female inspiration. Simone Biles (the most decorated female Olympian of 2016 Olympics) to Katie Ledecky (the world's top swimmer) are just some examples. Danica Sue Patrick is also one of the most beautiful surfers in the world. Last, but not the least, we will discuss Maya Moore the most decorated female athlete within the WNBA.

Simone Biles is the most decorated female athlete of the 2016 Olympics

Simone Biles won the gold medal in gymnastics and now wants to add the Yurchenko double Pike to her vault routine. This spectacular skill involves sprinting down a runway and pushing off a table while upside down, and landing on one foot. She has successfully landed two and a half flips and is on her way to the Yurchenko double pike, which will be added to the vault lineup.

Katie Ledecky is a world-class female swimmer

Katie Ledecky should be your girl if you want to swim in the same vein as her. The 19-year-old from Bethesda, Maryland, has achieved superhuman feats in the water. She won two gold and one silver medal at the Olympics. But does this mean that she's disappointed? Even though she has won silver and gold, it doesn't mean that she broke the world record.

Danica Sue Patrick is the most beautiful surfer in the world

Danica Patrick was famous after she started participating in charity activities. She is a member the Excel Sports Management and the IMG talent agency. Danica Patrick is a health conscious person and has partnered with Williams Sonoma to raise awareness of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She has participated in swimwear and model collaborations with Nike. Despite her success and wealth, she is humble about her past and continues to work on her physical skills.


Maya Moore is the most decorated female athlete of the WNBA

In her first season with the Minnesota Lynx, Maya Moore led the team to a 10-0 record that matched their record from the previous season. Moore led the Lynx to a second consecutive WNBA title and a sweep at the WNBA Finals. Moore averaged 19.3 per game and was named Finals MVP. Moore was named the league's Most Valuable player. The Minnesota Lynx set a new franchise record with 28-6.

Nadia Comaneci excelled at athletics

Comaneci was an outcast because she did not adhere to any political ideology while competing in athletics. Romanian, she was only fourteen years old when she won Montreal's 1976 Olympics the first perfect 10. She has won three gold medals in track and field since then. Comaneci was more than an athletic icon. She was also a propaganda savior for the Romanian regime.

Billie Jean King, a tennis star, was Billie Jean King

American tennis player Billie Jean King won 39 major titles during her career. These included 12 singles titles and 16 women's doubles title, as well as 11 mixed doubles titles. King was part in the United States' women's tennis team during seven Federation Cups, nine Wightman Cups, and eight other matches. She is remembered for being the first female grand-slam champion.

Serena Williams doesn't make the list

Serena Williams, if she were to be included on the list with the most famous female athletes, would surely be near the top. Although Serena Williams was not a winner of a grand-slam, she was on the 2000 list. Serena Williams wasn't yet a professional player. She has won more Grand Slams than twenty times in the intervening years and is still a popular female athlete around the globe.



 



Famous Athletes Female Inspiration