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List of notable Australian sportswomen. List is based on their inclusion into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame,[1] Olympic and Paralympic individual gold medalist, multiple individual medalist at Olympic Games and world championships or recognized through public opinion lists.[2] The list is not exhaustive.
Athletics
- Judy Amoore - Olympic Games individual medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Raelene Boyle - multiple Olympic medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Maureen Caird - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Betty Cuthbert - multiple Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Shirley de la Hunty - multiple Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jane Flemming - multiple Commonwealth Games gold medalist
 - Debbie Flintoff-King - Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Cathy Freeman - Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Tracey Freeman - - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Marjorie Jackson - multiple Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Pam Kilborn - multiple Olympic Games individual medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Lisa Llorens - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Marlene Mathews - multiple Olympic medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Lisa McIntosh - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Decima Norman - multiple Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Glynis Nunn - Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Lisa Ondieki - Olympic Games individual medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Sally Pearson - Olympic games gold medalist
 - Alison Quinn - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Louise Sauvage - multiple Paralaympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Donna Smith - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Katrina Webb - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Jodi Willis - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Amy Winters - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 
Basketball
- Suzy Batkovic - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Sandy Brondello - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Donna Burns - gold medalist at 1992 Paralympic Games for Persons with Mental Handicap
 - Trisha Fallon - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Kristi Harrower - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Lauren Jackson - multiple Olympic Games medalist and three-time WNBA MVP; 2021 inductee of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
 - Erin Phillips - Olympic Games medalist and multiple FIBA World Cup medalist; also two-time MVP of AFL Women's in Australian rules football
 - Rachael Sporn - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Penny Taylor - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Liesl Tesch - multiple Paralympic medalist and gold medalist in sailing.
 - Michele Timms - multiple Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Canoeing
- Katrin Borchert - multiple Olympic medalist
 - Jessica Fox - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Anna Wood - multiple Olympic medalist
 - Danielle Woodward - Olympic Games medalist
 
Cricket
- Belinda Clark - former captain and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Ellyse Perry - dual international cricket and football
 - Karen Rolton - former leading batsman
 - Lisa Sthalekar - former leading all rounder
 - Betty Wilson former leading batsman and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Cycling
- Sara Carrigan - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Michelle Ferris - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Anna Meares - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Kathy Watt - Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Diving
- Brittany Broben - Olympic Games individual medallist
 - Jenny Donnet - multiple Commonwealth Games gold medalist
 - Chantelle Newbery - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Loudy Wiggins - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 - Melissa Wu - multiple Olympic Games medalist
 
Equestrian
- Julie Higgins - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Gillian Rolton - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Wendy Schaeffer - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Golf
- Edwina Kennedy - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jan Stephenson - Sport Australia Hall of Fame and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee
 - Karrie Webb – winner of multiple women's major championships and World Golf Hall of Fame inductee
 - Leonara Wray - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Gymnastics
- Lauren Mitchell - World champion gold medalist
 - Monette Russo - World champion medalist
 
Hockey
- Alyson Annan - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Sharon Buchanan - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Diane Gorman - former captain and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Rechelle Hawkes - multiple Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jacqueline Pereira - multiple Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Nova Peris - Olympic Games gold medalist and Commonwealth Games gold medalist in athletics
 - Liane Tooth - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Horse racing
- Gai Waterhouse - leading Australian trainer
 
Motor sport
- Amanda Sparks - leading Australian driver
 - Leanne Tander - leading Australian driver
 
Lacrosse
- Jen Adams - world champion, NCAA Lacrosse legend
 - Hannah Nielsen - world champion
 - Wendy Piltz - world champion
 - Jenny Williams - world champion
 
Netball
- Margaret Caldow - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jane Cowan - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Michelle den Dekker - leading defender, World and Commonwealth Games champion, longest reigning Captain, elite coach
 - Liz Ellis - leading defender and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Sharelle McMahon - leading Australian shooter
 - Anne Sargeant - leading goal shooter and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Vicki Wilson - leading goal shooter and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Polocrosse
- Kylie Dowling - Western Australian, polocrosse rider
 
Rowing
- Kim Crow - Olympic Games multiple medalist
 - Adair Ferguson - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Megan Marcks - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Kate Slatter - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Sailing
- Jenny Armstrong - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Kay Cottee - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Tessa Parkinson - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Elise Rechichi - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Belinda Stowell - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Liesl Tesch - Paralympic Games gold medalist
 
Shooting
- Suzanne Balogh - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Libby Kosmala - Multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Judith Trim - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Skiing
- Torah Bright - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Alisa Camplin - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jacqui Cooper - world champion
 - Lydia Lassila - Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Kirstie Marshall - world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Anna Segal - Olympic freestyle skier and two-time world champion
 - Zali Steggall - Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Soccer
- Melissa Barbieri - former Australian captain
 - Ashley Brown - player for Melbourne Victory
 - Sam Kerr – current Australia captain; all-time leading goal scorer for the W-League and the US National Women's Soccer League; two-time NWSL MVP
 - Melissa Maizels (born 1993) - footballer
 - Julie Murray - early professional pioneer
 - Ellyse Perry - dual international cricket and football
 - Cheryl Salisbury - former Australian captain
 - Kyah Simon - first Aboriginal Australian footballer to score a goal at a World Cup final
 - Sarah Walsh
 
Softball
- Joyce Lester - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Marjorie Nelson - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Squash
- Vicki Cardwell - multiple British Open and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Sarah Fitz-Gerald - multiple world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Michelle Martin - multiple world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Heather McKay - multiple British Open and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Surf life saving
- Reen Corbett - former Australian champion
 - Karla Gilbert - former Australian champion
 
Surfing
- Layne Beachley - multiple world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Wendy Botha - multiple world champion
 - Pam Burridge - world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Stephanie Gilmore - multiple world champion
 
Swimming
- Cate Campbell – multiple individual medalist at Olympic Games and world championships
 - Melissa Carlton - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Ellie Cole - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Priya Cooper - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Alicia Coutts - multiple Commonwealth Games gold medalist
 - Lorraine Crapp - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Anne Currie - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Lisa Curry-Kenny
 - Gemma Dashwood - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Clare Dennis - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Fanny Durack - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Elizabeth Edmondson - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Michelle Ford - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Dawn Fraser - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Tracey Freeman - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Jacqueline Freney - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Shane Gould - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Jodie Henry - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Daphne Hilton - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Liesel Jones - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Annette Kellerman - Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Ilsa Konrads - Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Hayley Lewis - multiple Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Libby Lenton - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Lyn McClements - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Emma McKeon – multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Kaylee McKeown – multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Bonnie Mealing - Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Karen Moras - multiple Commonwealth Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Gail Neall - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Susan O'Neill - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Siobhan Paton - multiple Paralympic Games gold medalist
 - Stephanie Rice - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist
 - Jessica Schipper - multiple world champion
 - Emily Seebohm – multiple individual medalist at Olympic Games and world championships
 - Petria Thomas - multiple Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Ariarne Titmus – multiple Olympic Games gold medallist
 - Beverley Whitfield - Olympic Games gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Tracey Wickham - multiple world champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Mina Wylie - Olympic Games medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
Taekwondo
- Lauren Burns - Olympic Games gold medalist
 
Tennis
- Ashleigh Barty – multiple grand slam champion and two-time year-end world #1 player
 - Lesley Bowrey - multiple grand slam champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Margaret Court - multiple grand slam champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Eva Duldig (born 1938) - Austrian-born Australian and Dutch tennis player, author
 - Evonne Goolagong - multiple grand slam champion and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 - Sam Stosur - grand slam champion
 
Triathlon
- Emma Carney - world champion
 - Jackie Gallagher - world champion
 - Nicole Hackett - world champion
 - Loretta Harrop - Olympic Games medalist and world champion
 - Michellie Jones - Olympic medalist and world champion
 - Joanne King - world champion
 - Emma Moffatt - Olympic medalist and world champion
 - Emma Snowsill - Olympic gold medalist and world champion
 
Volleyball
- Natalie Cook - Olympic gold medalist beach volleyball
 - Kerri Pottharst - Olympic gold medalist beach volleyball
 
Water polo
- Debbie Watson - Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
 
See also
- List of Australian sportsmen
 
References
- ↑ "Athlete Members". Sport Australia Hall of Fame website. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
 - ↑ "Top 100 Australian Sportswomen of All Time". Sport for Women website. Retrieved 30 July 2013.
 
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