Part One: Brought to you by the Ladies
With two of my favourite sports Golf and Tennis back in full televised swing and taking over the sports networks I’m reminded of how many athletes I absolutely love and admire so I thought I would share some of them with you. I’m going with current and keeping it to Track, Tennis and Golf. Nothing personal but I could go on forever, in fact narrowing down the men ‘of now’ is going to be way harder; this could turn into a 2.5 parter.
Paula Radcliffe, British, Marathoner and Current World Record Holder
Even when Paula runs a ’slow’ 2:17:42, she is still the fastest female marathon runner in the world and has been since 2002. I will never forget the excitement of running my first half marathon in Kelowna on October 13, 2002, at the same time that she was running her second marathon in Chicago and blew the previous WR held by Catherine Ndereba, of Kenya away by a minute and a half. She would later destroy her own WR in 2003 [London] by setting the current standing women’s time of 2:15:25.
Photo © bycolley on Flickr
Charmaine Crooks, Canadian, Five Time Olympian, Runner
Long retired but still a favourite none the less. It was hard not to grow up idolizing this woman having had the pleasure of meeting her when I ran for the Track team in Smithers. She gave our team some tips and hung out with us. It was one of the most memorable times of my life. She is not just a highly regarded Canadian Athlete she is also very respected in the Vancouver area for her fund raising efforts and she currently serves on the International Olympic Committee’s 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics Organizing Committee.
Photo courtesy Bell Champions
Justine Henin, Belgian, Current Rank World No. 1, Tennis
Justine plays some of the best tennis I have ever seen, it has been exciting watching her rise through the ranks over the years. Her praised one handed backhand brings fear to the best players in the game. She is young, cheeky and don’t let her seemingly small size fool you she is a power house who keeps the court full of action. Although having been accused of unsportsmanlike conduct over a call in a match she won against Serena Williams back in 2003, I tend to disagree and think it is a shame that basically because Serena is a Williams sister it sticks with her. Henin is also an Olympic gold medalist.
Photo © ebtg bwtt on Flickr
Maria Sharapova, Russian, Current Rank World No. 5, Tennis
At Wimbledon in 2004 Maria Sharapova made jumping on the bandwagon irrelevant and brought even the mention of Anna Kournikova’s existence as a tennis player to near extinction. She makes Michelle Wie look like a little girl. She is drop dead gorgeous and when she brings her A game she will take her oppenent down in straight sets almost every time. The game face of Sharapova is one of my favourite game faces in all of sports. And yes y’all I know that the key word there is ‘when’ she brings her A game but this is a loving post.
Photo courtesy Sports Illustrated
Morgan Pressel, American, Professional Golfer
I started watching Morgan Pressel on the Golf Channel when she was an amateur. I could tell she was one to watch and so I watched her. She is very mature for her age and is a great role model for young female athletes. She was not able to turn pro without appealing to the LPGA to admit her due to being a year too young at only seventeen in January 2006 when she needed to be eighteen. In 2007 Morgan won her first Major, the Kraft Nabisco Championship making her the youngest LPGA member to win at eighteen years and three hundred and thirteen days. Turns out she wasn’t just one to watch as an amateur.
Photo © esmith132 on Flickr
Lorena Ochoa, Mexican, Current LPGA Rank No. 1
Lorena Ochoa came onto my radar in 2005. That year at the US Women’s Open she was in great position to take the tournament and put it in the water on eighteen and it just became worse and simply unforgettable from there. I remember feeling incredibly bad for her but was one of the assholes who called her O-choke-A, that was of course before with her always calm poise and method of play even when in the crapper she became one of my favourites to watch. Lorena is also the first Mexican of either gender to be ranked number one in the world in the sport of golf and is sponsored by Lacoste (drool), the greatest gator-based clothing line ever. She is like Sammy Sosa is to the Dominican aside from the drugs and the bat corking.
Photo © PGA Mexico on Flickr

January 16th, 2008 at 1:48 am
Thanks so much for highlighting Lorena Ochoa, Corinna. She’s really done very well and pretty much all by herself (not that she’s had a lot of support from the Mexican government!)
Another two Mexican athletes worthy of being on your radar (there are many more, but these two are awesome) are Ana Guevara (who is a track and field athlete, a former world champion.
Bibiana Candelas (formerly the captain of the Mexican’s women national volleyball team) was an all-star NCAA for USC, and she is one of the world’s best blockers.
January 16th, 2008 at 7:02 am
Lorena is my favorite too, and has been for maybe 2 years. Another one to watch out for is Alexis Thompson from Florida. I played golf with her grandmother a few times and have been watching her for 2 years. 12 years old! Wow!
http://abcnews.go.com/WN/story?id=3328390
January 16th, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Great post of female athletes. I can’t believe she can run a marathon in 2:17.
I can’t even WALK for 2 hours and 17 minutes.
January 17th, 2008 at 10:50 am
Raul: thank you! and, no worries we watch a lot of sports and i love her!!
Liz you know who else i really love i just started watching her last season i think at most the season before is Julieta Granada. she is insane good, i can’t wait till she wins one!
LBB: thank you *blushes* yah ummm she can almost lap me, my 1/2 marathon time is not good.
January 17th, 2008 at 4:25 pm
I love Sharapova.
January 18th, 2008 at 2:16 am
Paula Radcliffe is Scottish *wink* Yay Scotland!
I still mind boggle the running of 26 miles in two hours. What’s her average speed? (click click on the calculator) Just under 11MPH. I’d be happy with a 10K at 9mph. She’s really a very nice woman and does some pro-health advertising here in Scotland, which is the fattest country in Europe.
Guitar Hero is now out for the Wii and I’m going to get it, only because you and Maja always look like you have so much fun on it.
January 18th, 2008 at 6:31 am
I love that you are highlighting women’s sports.
January 18th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Awesome post lady! Having been a pretty serious jock when I was younger, I definitely appreciate attention being called to female athletes who are killing it. Great choices. Soccer star Mia Hamm has always been one of my favourites.
January 20th, 2008 at 9:42 am
Maria S. is so cool; she did a lot of stuff for Nickelodeon. She seems very sweet and friendly.
Does Annika still play? I had such a crush on her with that cute little face.
January 21st, 2008 at 10:37 am
It feels like I close my eyes for two seconds and a month blows by!
January 21st, 2008 at 4:56 pm
HELLO! We discussed this! You said that you were going to write about both figure skating & footie athletes too!
I’m VERY disappointed with you!
Figure skating & footie are your favourite sports! Not tennis & golf! LIAR! LOL
January 23rd, 2008 at 6:58 pm
Paula Radcliffe kicks ass, although that chickenhead bob she’s got going on gives me pseudo seizures when I watch her run.
Still, she kicks ass. Cleanly.
January 30th, 2008 at 2:41 am
Yay for Justine Henin. That’s my part of patriotism for today
Honestly I prefered Kim Clijsters, probably because I’m Flemish
April 5th, 2008 at 2:35 pm
[…] some former athletes and some, and some… well there are just some. I realized after I put Part One up that I had included a retired athlete, I’ve been thinking that had I been thinking I would […]
April 26th, 2008 at 12:27 am
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