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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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- Brooke Henderson — 2016 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Winner
Brooke Henderson is one of the top golfers in the world. She became the youngest winner ever of the KPMG Women's PGA Championship in 2016. Henderson was also the second-youngest woman to ever win a
- Sarah Hendrickson — American Ski Jumper
Sarah Hendrickson is most famously known as the prestigious first-ever women s Ski Jumping World Cup Champion. Clinching this title in the 2011- 12 season, she will forever go down in history as the e
- Justine Henin — Retired Professional Tennis Player
Justine Henin dominated the world tennis circuit for over a decade from 1999 to 2011, posting a career singles record of 525-115 and winning 43 WTA titles. In 2003 she reached the peak of achievement
- Andrea Henkel — German Biathlete
Andrea Henkel is a four-time gold medalist in the biathlon for Germany. Henkel has one individual gold and three other relay medals. Overall, she competed in four Olympic Games. With 16 medals at t
- Leigh Hennessy — Stunt Performer
Leigh Hennessy is one of the best trampolinists in United States history, winning two World Championships during her time as a pro and setting a record for most United States National Championships wo
- Nicole Hensley — PWHL Minnesota Goalie, Team USA Olympic Gold Medalist
Nicole Hensley, an accomplished American goaltender for PWHL Minnesota and the United States women's national ice hockey team, has carved out a significant place in ice hockey with her remarkable skil
- Laurie Hernandez — 2016 U.S. Gymnastics Olympic Gold Medalist
Laurie Hernandez is a member of the "Final Five" U.S. women's gymnastics team that captured gold in the team all-around competition at the 2016 Olympics. With the victory, Hernandez became the first
- Camille Herron — The World's Best Ultrarunner
Camille Herron made history as the only person to win the 50K, 100K and 24 hours road IAU World Championships. Overall, Herron has five World Championship gold medals. She has several world records fo
- Leah Hextall — Trailblazing NHL Broadcaster & First Woman to Call Play-by-Play on National Broadcast
Leah Hextall serves as a Canadian sports broadcaster who delivers play-by-play announcements for hockey games while establishing herself as a trailblazer in hockey media. She started her career at CTV
- Barbra Higgins — Panamanian fencer
Barbra Higgins Arana was born 1957 and is an Olympic fencer and Oaklander. She was born in Panama and fenced in the 1984 Olympics representing Panama. Barbra is on the board of directors of Norther
- Nikki Hiltz — Team USA 1500 Meters Star and American Record Holder in the Mile
Nikki Hiltz is a standout for Team USA in the 1500 meters. They qualified for the 2024 Olympics by setting a U.S. Trials record in the event. The year prior, HIltz won their first National Outdoor Cha
- Natalie Hinds — Olympic Medal Winning Swimmer
Natalie Hinds reached her ultimate goal of competing at the 2020 Olympics. Hinds also came back from Tokyo with a bronze medal in the 4x100-meter freestyle relay. She first garnered major recognition
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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Nicole Hensley
PWHL Minnesota Goalie, Team USA Olympic Gold Medalist

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Leah Hextall
Trailblazing NHL Broadcaster & First Woman to Call Play-by-Play on National Broadcast


Nikki Hiltz
Team USA 1500 Meters Star and American Record Holder in the Mile


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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