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11 Inspiring women athletes your daughters can look up to

30 Mar, 2016

These amazing athletes are true role models who prove nothing is impossible with heart, discipline, and determination!

14 Inspiring women athletes our daughters can look up to

14 Inspiring women athletes our daughters can look up to

All throughout Asia, young girls are dreaming of excelling in the realm of sports.

These women have proven that nothing is impossible with determination, discipline, and resilience.

They are true role models your daughters should get to know!

P.T. Usha (Track and Field)

P.T. Usha (Track and Field)

She is known for her impressive speed on the race track, which earned her the title: 'Asian Sprint Queen of India'.

She continues to inspire the younger generation through her school Usha School of Athletics.

This 52-year-old living legend has earned a total of 102 medals throughout her career.

Theresa Goh (Swimming)

Theresa Goh (Swimming)

This Singaporean firecracker is a champion paralympic swimmer.

Though she was born with spina bifida, which inhibits her from moving her legs, she did not allow this to be a hindrance in achieving her dreams.

Sania Mirza (Tennis)

Sania Mirza (Tennis)

She's the first Indian woman in history to achieve a grand slam title.

She has held the top position in the women's doubles division since 2015.

Saina Nehwal (Badminton)

Saina Nehwal (Badminton)

She may be young but she's accomplished a lot; she's the first Indian woman to place no. 1 in her chosen sport.

She also won the Silver medal during the World Badminton Championships in 2015.

MC Mary Kom (Boxing)

MC Mary Kom (Boxing)

This feisty fighter from India is the first woman in history who's won medals in all six boxing world championships.

She's such an inspiration that a film was made based on her life.

She is not only empowers athletes but young moms as well who long to balance a successful career as well as a happy home.

Ana Julaton (Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts)

Ana Julaton (Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts)

Dubbed 'The Hurricane', this 35-year-old Filipino boxer and MMA fighter was the first female World Boxing Organization Super Bantamweight champion.

She holds a black belt in Bok Fu, an aggressive form of martial arts. She is also has a black belt in Taekwondo.

Anjali Bhagwat (Shooting)

Anjali Bhagwat (Shooting)

Beloved for being India's Shooting Queen, she has won a total of 55 medals throughout her illustrious career.

She is currently busy mentoring young shooters.

Tania Sachdev (Chess)

Tania Sachdev (Chess)

She won her first title at the age of eight and is now currently the 'Woman Grandmaster’ and ‘International Master’.

She also received the prestigious Arjuna award for her outstanding achievement in sports, proving that the mind is as strong as any muscle.

Udomporn Polsak (Weightlifting)

Udomporn Polsak (Weightlifting)

This thai sports star won the gold medal at the 2003 World Weightlifting Championships in Canada.

She was then named the Thai Athlete of the Year by the Sports Authority of Thailand in 2003.

She was the first Thai woman to win an Olympic gold medal for weightlifting in 2004.

Arunima Sinha (Mountaineering)

Arunima Sinha (Mountaineering)

This former national level volleyball and football player is such an inspiration because she became the first female to scale Mt. Everest, despite being an amputee.

The 27-year-old was once pushed out of a moving train by thieves, causing her to lose her leg.

Geeta Phogat (Wrestling)

Geeta Phogat (Wrestling)

She is the first woman wrestler in India to win the gold medal in the 55kg freestyle category

This 27-year-old sports star hails from a family of wrestlers, the sport is truly in her blood. Her sisters are part of the Indian national team.

The Indian movie Dangal is based upon her inspiring life story.

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