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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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- Andrea Duran — Silver Medal Winner at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Andrea Duran is a professional softball player for the USSSA Pride and an Olympic silver medalist. In softball’s final time in the Olympics, Duran helped the Team USA squad to the silver. With the P
- Stephanie Durst — Professional Sprinter
Stephanie Durst is a sprinter. Durst s track career began at an early age. As a high school junior, Durst and three teammates teamed up and ran the 4x100-meter relay on the second day of the IAAF Worl
- Teresa Edwards — Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and Four-Time USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year
Teresa Edwards is a former WNBA and ABL guard and current WNBA assistant coach. After a four year career at the University of Georgia in which she was a two time All-American, Edwards debuted in the A
- Laila Edwards — First Black Woman to Play for the U.S. National Hockey Team
Laila Edwards made history in 2023 as the first black woman to lace up the skates for the U.S. National Hockey Team. The 19-year-old Edwards was plucked from the University of Wisconsin college team w
- Grete Eliassen — American-Norwegian Freestyle Skier
Grete Eliassen became a Winter X-Games star in 2005 when she brought home a gold medal in the halfpipe from the 2005 Aspen games. She followed that up with another gold medal performance in 2006 and a
- Taylor Ellis-Watson — 2016 Olympic Gold Medalist
Taylor Ellis-Watson won an Olympic gold medal with the American 4x400 relay team in 2016. Ellis-Watson ran in the preliminary stages of the competition, qualifying her for a medal. At the U.S. Olymp
- Amit Elor — Youngest American Olympic Wrestler to Win a Gold Medal
Amit Elor ensured she would have a lasting legacy in wrestling at the 2024 Olympics. Elor won the gold medal in the 68kg women's division, becoming the youngest American at the age of 20 to win in Oly
- Amber English — Olympic Skeet Shooting Gold Medalist
Amber English is an American hero in more ways than one. English is a lieutenant in the U.S. Army. At the same time, she has pursued her Olympic dream. For English, the third time was a charm as she q
- Jessica Ennis-Hill — Olympic Heptathlon Gold Medalist
Jessica Ennis-Hill is a native of Sheffield, England, and competed in Heptathlon and Pentathlon. She became interested in athletics at a young age and won the AAA Girls title in the high jump in 2000
- Sue Enquist — Legendary UCLA Softball Coach
Sue Enquist has spent the majority of both her playing career and her coaching career with two of the same things – softball and the Unviersity of California Los Angeles. Playing for UCLA from 1975 to
- Sara Errani — Former World Number One in Doubles Tennis
Sara Errani is an Italian professional tennis player and former world number one in doubles. The right-handed baseline specialist turned pro in 2002 and peaked at world No. 5 in singles (2013) and No.
- Julie Ertz — Retired Two-Time World Cup Champion for the U.S. Women's National Team
Julie Ertz had a long successful run with the United States women's national soccer team. Ertz featured for the team from 2013-23, winning two World Cups. She was the U.S. Soccer Female Player of the
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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Teresa Edwards
Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and Four-Time USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year

Laila Edwards
First Black Woman to Play for the U.S. National Hockey Team



Amit Elor
Youngest American Olympic Wrestler to Win a Gold Medal





Julie Ertz
Retired Two-Time World Cup Champion for the U.S. Women's National Team

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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