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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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- Marlen Esparza — Championship Boxer and Olympic Medalist
Marlen Esparza is an American boxer born in Houston, Texas in 1989. She became the youngest female fighter to win the National Championship, along with the first American female boxer to earn a positi
- Aja Evans — Olympic Bobsledding Medalist
Aja Evans has successfully made the transition from college track & field athlete to bobsledding star. Evans is a brakeman for the U.S. bobsled team and won a bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics
- Janet Evans — Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist
Janet Evans is one of the most decorated swimmers in United States history. In the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games she brought home three Gold Medals in the 400m freestyle, 800m freestyle and 400m medley, an
- Cory Everson — Ms. Olympia Winner
Cory Everson, a native of Wisconsin, is officially named Corinna Everson Kneuer. Everson is an actress along with a female bodybuilding champion. She was born in the late 1950 s and attended the Unive
- Chris Evert — Tennis Legend and 18-Time Grand Slam Singles Champion
There have not been many tennis players more successful or beloved than Chris Evert. The former world number one captured 18 Grand Slam singles titles and won 157 times overall. Evert played 56 Gran
- Amanda Evora — Two-time U.S. silver medalists
Amanda Evora competed as an American pairs figure skater with Mark Ladwig at the 2010 Winter Olympics. A second place finish at the U.S. National Championships that year propelled them to Vancouver w
- Carlette Ewell — Female Boxer
Carlette Ewell is a professional boxer. Ewell s love for boxing began as a young girl when she and her father would watch Saturday night boxing matches on TV. Ewell played basketball through high scho
- Ashley Farquharson — U.S. Olympian and the Second American Woman to Medal in Luge Ever
Ashley Farquharson is an American professional luger representing the United States in international competitions. A two-time Olympian, she competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing (finishing 1
- Kaitlyn Farrington — Gold Medal Olympic Snowboarder
Kaitlyn Farrington was born and raised in Idaho and grew up riding horses on her family ranch. Eventually she took up the sport of snowboarding, and credits her smooth style and solid balance to her e
- Renata Fast — PWHL Toronto Defenseman, Team Canada Olympic Medalist
Renata Fast, now a key player for PWHL Toronto and a celebrated Canadian Olympian, embodies the spirit of elite ice hockey with her remarkable journey from Clarkson University to standing atop the Oly
- Kristen Faulkner — Two-Time Olympic Gold Medal Winning Cyclist
Kristen Faulkner was dominant at the 2024 Olympics, winning two gold medals in the individual road race and the track team pursuit. With those triumphs, Faulkner became the first American woman to win
- Suzy Favor Hamilton — Three-Time Olympian Who Speaks About Bipolar Disorder
Suzy Favor Hamilton is an accomplished three-time Olympian in track and field. She participated in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Games. Favor Hamilton was a star early in her career, winning three national
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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Chris Evert
Tennis Legend and 18-Time Grand Slam Singles Champion



Ashley Farquharson
U.S. Olympian and the Second American Woman to Medal in Luge Ever

Renata Fast
PWHL Toronto Defenseman, Team Canada Olympic Medalist


Suzy Favor Hamilton
Three-Time Olympian Who Speaks About Bipolar Disorder

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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