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One inch from flying. Lorraine Dawes highlines on a one-inch wide slackline above crashing waves in Sydney. (Photo by Aidan Williams/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

One inch from flying. Lorraine Dawes highlines on a one-inch wide slackline above crashing waves in Sydney. (Photo by Aidan Williams/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Ash Barty. Australia’s world No 1 serves to compatriot Daria Gavrilova during this year’s Australian Open at Melbourne Park. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Tennis Australia/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Ash Barty. Australia’s world No 1 serves to compatriot Daria Gavrilova during this year’s Australian Open at Melbourne Park. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Tennis Australia/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Getting it done. Felicity, an athlete at an amateur weightlifting competition in a small local gym. (Photo by Clinton Bradbury/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Getting it done. Felicity, an athlete at an amateur weightlifting competition in a small local gym. (Photo by Clinton Bradbury/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Grace and grunt. Canoeist Noemie Fox on her way to a podium finish in the women’s C1 event at the Penrith Open in March. (Photo by John Rohloff/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Grace and grunt. Canoeist Noemie Fox on her way to a podium finish in the women’s C1 event at the Penrith Open in March. (Photo by John Rohloff/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



All star tackle. Taleena Simon of the Indigenous All Stars is tackled by Zali Fay of the Maori All Stars during the NRL All Stars game in Townsville. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

All star tackle. Taleena Simon of the Indigenous All Stars is tackled by Zali Fay of the Maori All Stars during the NRL All Stars game in Townsville. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



To the beat of her drum. Sandra Feustral of the Northern Beaches Dragon Boat Club wasn’t taking “no” for an answer when she asked her team to give it their all near the finish-line at the opening round of the Dragon Boats Regatta Series in Sydney. (Photo by John Rohloff/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

To the beat of her drum. Sandra Feustral of the Northern Beaches Dragon Boat Club wasn’t taking “no” for an answer when she asked her team to give it their all near the finish-line at the opening round of the Dragon Boats Regatta Series in Sydney. (Photo by John Rohloff/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Happy Gilmore grit. Australia’s seven-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore carves it up during the Newcastle Cup at Merewether Beach. (Photo by Marina Neil/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Happy Gilmore grit. Australia’s seven-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore carves it up during the Newcastle Cup at Merewether Beach. (Photo by Marina Neil/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Leaning tower of Tayla. Carlton’s Tayla Harris takes a towering mark against Western Bulldogs during round two of this year’s AFLW season at Whitten Oval. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Leaning tower of Tayla. Carlton’s Tayla Harris takes a towering mark against Western Bulldogs during round two of this year’s AFLW season at Whitten Oval. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Turquoise lane. An aerial view of athletes on the Trans Cape SwimRun event in the turquoise waters of Castle Bay, Western Australia. (Photo by Daniela Tommasi/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Turquoise lane. An aerial view of athletes on the Trans Cape SwimRun event in the turquoise waters of Castle Bay, Western Australia. (Photo by Daniela Tommasi/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Balancing act. Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva, Australia’s leading rhythmic gymnast, balances a ball on her foot during her gold medal winning performance at Victorian State Championship in April. (Photo by Alexander Bogatyrev/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Balancing act. Alexandra Kiroi-Bogatyreva, Australia’s leading rhythmic gymnast, balances a ball on her foot during her gold medal winning performance at Victorian State Championship in April. (Photo by Alexander Bogatyrev/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Punching through the sandbar. The Currumbin Concords on the way to winning the Australian Surf Rowers League Open at Mollymook. (Photo by Malcolm Trees/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Punching through the sandbar. The Currumbin Concords on the way to winning the Australian Surf Rowers League Open at Mollymook. (Photo by Malcolm Trees/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)



Tokyo – let’s go! Liz Clay secures her spot on the Australian Olympic team after winning the 100m hurdles at the national track and field championships. (Photo by Casey Sims/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)

Tokyo – let’s go! Liz Clay secures her spot on the Australian Olympic team after winning the 100m hurdles at the national track and field championships. (Photo by Casey Sims/Women in Sport Photo Action Awards 2021)
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