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United StatesActorSportscaster

Suzyn Waldman

Suzyn Waldman is an American sportscaster and former musical theater actress. She has made history in the field of sports broadcasting, becoming the first female color commentator in Major League Baseball. Throughout her more than 30-year career, Waldman has been a respected figure in the industry and has inspired future generations of female sportscasters. Her dedication and passion for the game of baseball have made her an inspiration to many.

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United StatesJournalistSportscaster

Gayle Gardner

Gayle Gardner (born ca. 1950) is an American sportscaster who worked for ESPN and NBC Sports beginning in 1987 until 1993. Gardner is considered a pioneer in sports broadcasting, having been the first female sports anchor to appear weekly on a major network.

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United StatesBasketballSportscaster

Anne Meyers-Drysdale

Ann Meyers Drysdale is an American former basketball player and sportscaster who made a significant impact on women’s basketball. From her outstanding career in high school, college, and the professional levels, to her contributions as a sportscaster and executive, Meyers has been a trailblazer and role model for generations of female athletes.

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United StatesBasketballSportscaster

Cheryl Miller

Cheryl D. Miller is widely regarded as one of the greatest female basketball players in history. Her talent and determination propelled her to success at every level of the game, leaving an indelible mark on women’s basketball. Miller’s impact extended beyond individual achievements, as she played a pivotal role in leading the USC Trojans to NCAA championship titles in 1983 and 1984. Her exceptional skills, groundbreaking achievements, and unwavering determination have inspired countless individuals and helped pave the way for future generations of female athletes.

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United StatesBowlingCoach

Kelly Kulick

Kelly Kulick is an American professional bowler who has made significant contributions to the sport throughout her career. In 2010, she became the first woman to win a regular Professional Bowlers Association tour title and the PBA Tournament of Champions. Kulick’s achievements have shattered gender barriers and inspired female athletes worldwide. She is also a dedicated coach and mentor, guiding the next generation of bowlers to success. In 2019, Kulick was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame, solidifying her legacy in the world of bowling.

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United StatesSportscaster

Andrea Joyce

Andrea Joyce Kuslits, known as Andrea Joyce, is an American sportscaster who has made a significant impact in the world of sports journalism. She has had a successful career spanning several decades, working for prominent networks such as CBS Sports and NBC Sports. Her talent and professionalism quickly gained her recognition, and she has covered major sporting events such as the NFL Draft and the French Open Tennis Championships. Throughout her career, she has been an inspiration to aspiring female sportscasters and has broken down barriers in the industry.

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United StatesCoachSportscaster

Lesley Visser

Lesley Candace Visser (born September 11, 1953) is an American sportscaster, television and radio personality, and sportswriter. Visser is the first female NFL analyst on TV, and the only sportscaster in history who has worked on Final Four, NBA Finals, World Series, Triple Crown, Monday Night Football, the Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Figure Skating Championships, and the U.S. Open network broadcasts.

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United StatesBaseballSportscaster

Jessica Mendoza

Jessica Ofelia Mendoza, born on November 11, 1980, is an exceptional American sportscaster and former softball player. Renowned for her insightful commentary and analysis, she currently serves as a color commentator and analyst for ESPN’s coverage of Major League Baseball and Los Angeles Dodgers coverage on Spectrum SportsNet LA.

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United StatesActivistSportscaster

Donna DeVarona

Donna de Varona Pinto OLY is an American former competition swimmer, activist, and television sportscaster. She made history by qualifying for the U.S. Olympic swimming team at the young age of 13 and went on to become one of the greatest swimmers of her time, winning multiple gold medals and setting numerous world records. After retiring from swimming, De Varona became one of the first women sportscasters for a national network, breaking barriers for future generations of female sportscasters. She also dedicated herself to advocating for sports and fitness opportunities for America’s youth and played a pivotal role in shaping Olympic sports governance in the United States. De Varona’s contributions to women’s history and equality in sports are truly remarkable.

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GermanySpeed SkaterSportscaster

Christa Luding-Rothenburger

Christa Luding-Rothenburger is a former speed skater and track cyclist. She is the first female athlete to win a medal in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. Luding-Rothenburger achieved remarkable success in speed skating, winning multiple World Sprint Championships and World Cup titles. She also excelled in track cycling, winning gold at the 1986 World Cycling Championships. Luding-Rothenburger’s greatest achievement came in 1988 when she became the only athlete to win Winter and Summer Olympic medals in the same year. Her versatility, dedication, and historic achievements have solidified her place as a true sporting legend.

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NetherlandsSpeed SkaterSportscaster

Ireen Wüst

Ireen Wüst is a Dutch former long track speed skater, born on April 1, 1986. She holds the distinction of being the most successful speed skating Olympian ever, having won at least one gold medal in each of the five consecutive Winter Olympic appearances. With these incredible achievements, Wüst has cemented her place in the history books.

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