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  2. Allison Stokke - Wikipedia

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    Allison Rebecca Stokke Fowler (born March 22, 1989) [1] is an American track and field athlete and fitness model. She broke a number of American records for high school pole vaulting . Images of her at age seventeen were widely shared on the Internet, resulting in her becoming an internet phenomenon .

  3. Category : Female college athletes in the United States

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    College women's water polo players in the United States (11 C) Pages in category "Female college athletes in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  4. Caitlin Clark - Wikipedia

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    Following the season, Clark won the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award and the Honda Cup, both honoring the top women's college athlete, [118] [119] and the James E. Sullivan Award, presented annually by the AAU to the top college or Olympic athlete in the United States. [120] She was selected as the Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year. [121]

  5. List of female gridiron football players - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Martin – Second female athlete to score in a college football game, and the first to score in an NCAA Division I game on August 30, 2001, as a placekicker for Jacksonville State University. [49] [7] She kicked three extra points in a game against Cumberland University; [11] JSU was then in Division I-AA, which later became known as FCS ...

  6. Category : College women's track and field athletes in the ...

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    Junior college women's track and field athletes in the United States (6 C, 14 P) A. Adams State Grizzlies women's track and field athletes (6 P)

  7. JuJu Watkins - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Watkins was named SportsKid of the Year by Sports Illustrated Kids. [4] As a sophomore at Windward, she averaged 27 points and 12 rebounds per game. [2] Entering her junior year, Watkins transferred to Sierra Canyon School in Los Angeles. [5] She led her team to the Open Division state title and a 30–2 record as a junior.

  8. Parker Valby - Wikipedia

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    Parker Alys Valby (born September 27, 2002) is a professional American track and field and cross-country athlete. [2] She is a six-time NCAA champion and the current NCAA record holder for the indoor 5000m, outdoor 5000m, and outdoor 10000m.

  9. Jenna Prandini - Wikipedia

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    Prandini is the second female to win the NCAA 100 meters & USA National Outdoor 200 meters in the same year. [6] In 2015, she won the Honda Sports Award as the nation's best female track and field competitor. [7] [8] Prandini qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in the 200 meters by placing third at the 2016 Olympic Trials. [9]