Always Human Athletes Named in The Power 100

Jess Fox, Mary Fowler, Nina Kennedy, and Ellyse Perry Lead the Way for Women in Sport

The Power 100 Jess
The Power 100 Mary

Always Human athletes Jess Fox, Mary Fowler, Nina Kennedy, and Ellyse Perry have been recognised in The Power 100: Australian Sport’s Most Influential Women, a prestigious list celebrating those making significant contributions to women’s sport across Australia. 

From the water, to the track and on the pitch, The Power 100 recognises the achievements of athletes both in their sport and outside. Each athlete has earned their spot based on their remarkable achievements throughout the previous year – trailblazing the way for future generations and continuing to set new standards in their respective fields.

We are proud to announce that Jess Fox has claimed the #1 spot as one of Australia’s most successful Olympians, having now clinched three Olympic gold medals from the Tokyo and Paris Games.  

Mary Fowler continues to make waves globally, coming in at #13, having been recognised as one of the most Googled athletes in Australia. Playing for both the Matildas and Manchester City, she cements her reputation as a rising star in international football. 

The Power 100 Ellyse
The Power 100 Nina

Nina Kennedy made her debut on the list at #15, following her standout performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics, where she won Gold and captured global attention. 

Finally cricket legend, Ellyse Perry, who is recognised globally as not only a trailblazer in cricket, but in sport, ranked at#39, proving that she is still one of the world’s most influential sportswomen.

Each athlete is recognised for their achievements both in their sport and outside – they are cultural icons, inspiring millions of young girls and women to pursue their dreams and redefine what’s possible. 

By excelling on the world stage and using their platform to advocate for change, they continue to push boundaries, helping create a more inclusive and diverse future for women in sports.

Here’s to the women playing it forward, and here’s to our four Always Human athletes. 

These women are redefining what’s possible in sport, and Always Human is proud to support them in leading the charge.

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