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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Eva Duldig
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
Sienna Green (born 2004) – water polo Olympian
Debbie Watson – Olympic gold medalist and Sport Australia Hall of Fame inductee
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