BRITAIN'S most inspirational sportswomen have been revealed as Jessica Ennis-Hill, Paula Radcliffe and Dame Kelly Holmes.
A poll of 2,000 fans also saw Alex Scott, Emma Raducanu and Princess Anne in the top ten.
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Laura Kenny, Rebecca Adlington and Jill Scott also made the list.
Retired track star Ennis-Hill topped the lot, having won gold at the 2012 Olympics along with her three world championships.
Serena Williams - who retired from tennis last year - was just behind.
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Presenters Clare Balding and Gabby Logan also made the list, as did ex-footballer turned pundit Scott.
And England Lioness hero Scott - who captained the country to Euro 2022 success - just came outside the top ten.
A spokesman for Lottoland.co.uk, which commissioned the research to launch its Women’s World Cup sweepstake, said: “There are some really influential women to be found in sport, across many different disciplines.
"But it has to be said that football is having a golden moment right now and it’s brilliant to see.
“What we love most is how many people have taken up a sport of their own after having watched women’s football.
"Not long ago, it was near impossible to catch a female team on the TV so having all of this coverage is clearly making a big difference.
“There’s still a way to go for women’s sport, but seeing the country get behind the World Cup this summer just goes to show that we’re all eager for more – we can’t wait for England’s first game against Haiti.”
The research also found more than a quarter of the names on the top 40 list were female footballers - after 52 per cent of adults watched the Lionesses win the Euros last summer.
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