Female Athletes Who Could Have Worked As Models If Their Sports Careers Did Not Pan Out

Published on 02/11/2021
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Sydney McLaughlin

This American sprinter and hurdler went to the University of Kentucky. In 2018, she set a new record for the NCAA and college in the 400-meter hurdles. After she graduated, she went pro and then earned a silver medal in the same category at the World Championships in 2019. She hails from an athletic family, with both of her parents having been competitive runners. On top of inheriting those genes from them, we are sure that she is grateful that they passed on their good looks as well.

Sydney McLaughlin.

Sydney McLaughlin

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Elizabeth “Liz” Cambage

Australian pro basketball player Elizabeth “Liz” Cambage currently plays for the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA. Among other things, she blew us away with her 53-point performance in a game against the New York Liberty. It is the current single-game scoring record in the WNBA. She stands at six feet and five inches tall. Reports say that she was often mocked for her height in her youth. We are sure that this is no longer the case. After all, her height has helped her achieve all of her records and awards.

Elizabeth “Liz” Cambage

Elizabeth “Liz” Cambage

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