We’ve compiled a list of seven outstanding women who are conquering their sports and gradually becoming global icons.

Jutta Leerdam – Speed ​​Skating, Netherlands

Jutta is called the “Golden Girl of the Blades” – and for good reason. Not only is she a multiple world champion, but she’s also one of the most recognizable athletes on social media. Her combination of speed, strength, and striking photogenicity makes her the epitome of modern sports glamour.

Janja Garnbret – Sport Climbing, Slovenia

Olympic champion Janja seems to defy the laws of physics. Her movements on the wall resemble choreography: power, concentration, and perfect control. She embodies a special type of beauty – functional, purposeful, and natural.

Daria (Dasha) Gavrilova — Tennis, Australia

The former tennis star remains in the spotlight even after retiring. Dasha was known for her competitive spirit and energy on the court, and now she attracts attention with her stylish, confident image off the court.

Alex Morgan — Soccer, USA

Alex is a true legend of world soccer. A two-time World Champion, she is equally at home on the field and in front of the cameras. Her image combines strength, charisma, and natural elegance, making her a long-standing symbol of American sports.

Alix Kleinman — Beach Volleyball, USA

An Olympic champion with a bright smile and impressive height, Alix confidently dominates the beach courts. Her image seamlessly combines athletic strength, sunny energy, and natural appeal.

Gracie Gold — Figure Skating, USA

Gracie lives up to her last name. Her skating exudes sophistication, grace, and emotion, and off the ice, she maintains the image of a classic American beauty. Her return to the sport has made her an even more inspiring figure.

Bianca Bustamante – racing, Philippines

One of the brightest young stars in the racing world, Bianca is making a name for herself at the F1 Academy, combining boldness on the track with expressive, stylish photoshoots. She brings a fresh wave of feminine confidence to a traditionally male-dominated sport.