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Here's a list of sexiest sports women in the world...
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova is a former World No. 1 Russian professional tennis player. She has won 3 Grand Slam titles (2004 Wimbledon, 2006 US Open, and 2008 Australian Open).
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British freestyle and butterfly swimmer Francesca Jean Halsall is the youngest member of the Team England swim squad at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where she won silver medals in the 4100 m freestyle and 4100 m medley relays. (AFP)
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Stephanie Pohl represented her native country Finsterwalde at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece and the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.
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At the 2008 Olympics, Natalie Coughlin became the first American female athlete in modern Olympic history to win six medals in one Olympics and the first woman ever to win a 100 m backstroke gold in two consecutive Olympics.
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An American professional golfer Morgan Pressel is the youngest-ever winner of an LPGA major tournament, and has reached number 4 in the Women's World Golf Rankings.
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An American tennis player, Ashley Harkleroad was born in Rossville, Georgia and she was the first WTA Tennis Player to pose naked for the USA Mens Magazine 'Playboy'.
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Ana Ivanovic is a former World No.1 Serbian tennis player.
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Russian professional tennis player, Elena Dementieva has won two Olympic medals in singles, including the gold medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.
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Australian swimmer Brooke Hanson has one of the most amazing stories to tell in the history of the Olympics. In 1996, Hanson missed the Olympic team in the 100m breaststroke by 0.11 seconds and then in 2000 she missed the Sydney Olympic team by 0.80 second. After winning 3 gold at the 2004 Olympic Selection Trials was selected in her first Olympic team at the age of 26 years. (AFP)
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Tanith Belbin is a Canadian-American ice dancer and ranked 4th in the world by the International Skating Union.
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Stefanie Maria Graf is a former World No. 1 female tennis player. Graf is the only player to have won all four Grand Slam singles tournaments (Wimbledon, the US Open, the French Open and the Australian Open) at least four times each. (AFP)
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An Australian professional racing cyclist Katie Mactier began racing in 1999 at 24 and won the pursuit at the 2005 world championship, the 2005 World Cup and the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne. (AFP)
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Sanne Keizer is a Dutch professional beach volleyball and indoor volleyball player born in Doetinchem. In indoor volleyball Keizer started her career in 1996 at Orion Doetinchem.
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Polish pole vaulter, Anna Rogowska won the bronze medal at the 2004 Olympics. She achieved her personal best with 4.83 m (new Polish record).
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Alicia Molik reached a career high singles rank of number 8 and also won a bronze medal for Australia at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
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An American luger Courtney Zablocki earned her best finish of fourth in the women's singles event at Turin in 2006.
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