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Professional female athletes have become a major part of the sports world over the past several years. Women continue to reach new heights of popularity on and off the field by setting records and breaking social barriers. Examples of these extraordinary achievements include Serena Williams as the face of tennis, Jessica Mendoza being the first female broadcaster for Major League Baseball and Becky Hammon being the first female basketball coach in the NBA. As female athlete speakers continue to increase in popularity, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups, women’s groups and other organizations understand the value of having a current or retired professional female athlete, coach or broadcaster at their event. Whether it be a speaking engagement, virtual meeting, trade show appearance, VIP Meet and greet, product endorsement or other events, the team at Athlete Speakers will work with your group or organization to find the perfect professional female athlete speakers.
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- Kim Clijsters — Retired Former World Number One Tennis Star
Kim Clijsters is a former world No. 1 tennis player in both singles and doubles. A native of Bilzen, Belgium, Clijsters won 41 World Tennis Association titles from 1997 to 2012. Her Grand Slam titles
- Julia Clukey — American Luger
Julia Clukey competed in the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver as a member of the elite American luge team. She got her start in professional competition in 2002 and posted a career best 12th pla
- McKenzie Coan — American Swimmer, 2012 Summer Paralympics
McKenzie Coan is an American Paralympic swimmer who made her Games debut at the 2012 London Paralympics at age 16, finishing sixth in the women's 400m freestyle S8 final. Born with osteogenesis imperf
- Emma Coburn — 2016 Olympic Bronze Medalist in Steeplechase
Emma Coburn is a pioneering American middle-distance runner. In 2016, Coburn became the first Team USA athlete to ever win a medal at the Olympics in the 3000-meter steeplechase, capturing the bronze.
- Sam Coffey — U.S. Women's National Team Soccer Star
Sam Coffey is a standout for the U.S. women's national soccer team. Coffey got her senior call-up in 2022 and was selected to the Olympic squad for 2024. On the club side, Coffey features for the Po
- Dr. Colleen Hacker — Sports Psychologist to the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team
Colleen Hacker is a mental skills coach with the United States Olympic teams. Hacker got her start in 1995 with the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team, helping the team win the gold medal at the 1996 Olympic Ga
- Charli Collier — WNBA Star for the Dallas Wings
Charli Collier is bound to be among the WNBA's brightest stars for years to come. Collier was selected as the franchise cornerstone for the Dallas Wings with the top overall pick in the 2021 WNBA Draf
- Danielle Collins — American Professional Tennis Player, 2 Time NCAA Champ
Danielle Collins is an American professional tennis player known for her fierce competitiveness and authentic presence both on and off the court. A two-time NCAA singles champion at the University of
- Nadia Comaneci — Five-Time Gold Medal-Winning Olympic Gymnast
Nadia Comaneci is one of the most well-known gymnasts in the world. She was born in Romania, and early on in life while still in kindergarten she began gymnastics. It did not take long for Nadia to im
- Cindy Cone — The First Woman to Currently Serve as President of the United States Soccer Federation
Cindy Cone is a pioneering American soccer figure, serving as the first president of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) since 2020. A former elite forward, she earned 158 caps for the U.S. Wom
- Courtney Conlogue — Winner of the 2009 US Open of Surfing
Courtney Conlogue is a teenage professional surfer. In her hometown of Santa Anna, she still engages in regular teenage activities and has a variety of other hobbies, including painting and sketching,
- Emily Cook — Freestyle Skier
Beginning her competitive skiing career in 1995, Emily Cook had a dream of becoming an Olympic gold medalist in the sport. Two weeks before the 2002 Olympics in her hometown of Salt Lake City, Cook br
Female Athlete Speakers
Professional female athletes have become a major part of the sports world over the past several years. Women continue to reach new heights of popularity on and off the field by setting records and breaking social barriers. Examples of these extraordinary achievements include Serena Williams as the face of tennis, Jessica Mendoza being the first female broadcaster for Major League Baseball and Becky Hammon being the first female basketball coach in the NBA. As female athlete speakers continue to increase in popularity, corporate groups, charities, universities, faith-based groups, women’s groups and other organizations understand the value of having a current or retired professional female athlete, coach or broadcaster at their event. Whether it be a speaking engagement, virtual meeting, trade show appearance, VIP Meet and greet, product endorsement or other events, the team at Athlete Speakers will work with your group or organization to find the perfect professional female athlete speakers.

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Dr. Colleen Hacker
Sports Psychologist to the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team


Danielle Collins
American Professional Tennis Player, 2 Time NCAA Champ


Cindy Cone
The First Woman to Currently Serve as President of the United States Soccer Federation



Winter Olympics Legend Nancy Kerrigan to Keynote Chamber of Commerce Event
The Odessa Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 5th Annual SheCan Women’s Conference and they have invited beloved and highly decorated Olympic figure skating legend Nancy Kerrigan to serve as the event’s keynote speaker.
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