New Delhi: When it comes to sports, it seems a lot of beautiful female athletes are more model than a sportsperson, with regularly competing in their events they do modeling to get good amount of money for their luxuries. Out of these female athletes who do modeling there are some world champions also.So, Here are the 10 hottest champions in sports:1. Alana Blanchard, Surfer:Surfer Alana Blanchard is only 23 years old but already became one of the best female surfers in the world. Her major first place wins include:Women's Pipeline Championships, Rip Curl Girls Festival Jr. Pro, Roxy Pro Trials, Billabong Pro, Pre Trials, Volcom Pufferfish Surf Series, T&C Women's Pipeline Championships, HASA State Championships, NSSA Regionals and Rip Curl Grom Search Nationals 2. Fabiola Da Silva, Inline Skating:Brazilian inline skater Fabiola da Silva (Fabby) competes on the LG Action Sports World Tour and has earned over 50 medals in international competitions. She's also racked up a number of medals at the X Games in the Park Women (2 Gold) and Vert Women (7 Gold) events. 3. Lauren Jackson, WNBA:WNBA superstar Lauren Jackson was drafted by the Seattle Storm in 2001 and since that time has become one of the most successful and recognized women in the sports.Jackson has racked up countless awards and honors in the WNBA, as well as medals in international competition. Jackson competed for Australia at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, the 2004 Olympics in Athens and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, bringing home silver each time.She also won gold at the 2006 World Championships and 2006 Commonwealth Games. 4.Lokelani McMichael, Triathlete:Lokelani McMichael is an American triathlete, surfer and model, and in 1995 she became the youngest female to finish the Hawaii Ironman.The Ironman is no joke, so just finishing it automatically makes her a champion. 5. Julia Mancuso, Women's Skiing:Julia Mancuso is an American alpine ski racer with the U.S. ski team.Mancuso captured the gold medal in the giant slalom at the 2006 Olympics in Turin and the silver medal in both downhill and combined at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. 6. Nastia Liukin, Gymnastics:Nastia Liukin is a Russian-born gymnast who competes for the United States, having immigrated here as a child.Liukin has tied the record of Shannon Miller for the American gymnast having won the most medals in a non-boycotted Olympic Games. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Liukin won a total of five medals (1 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze). She's also medaled in a number of other international competitions such as the World Championships (4 gold, 5 silver), Pan American Games (3 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze) and the Pacific Rim Championships (6 gold, 2 silver). 7. Lindsey Vonn, U.S. Women's Skiing:Beautiful blonde ski bunny Lindsey Vonn is the most successful female American skier in the history of alpine skiing.Vonn competed at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver and won gold in the women's downhill and bronze in the women's Super-G. She's also medaled a total of five times at the World Championships (2 gold, 3 silver). 8. Stephanie Rice, Swimming:Australian swimmer Stephanie Rice already holds the world record in the 400 meter women's individual medley. She's a three-time Olympic gold medalist, having captured all three at the 2008 games in Beijing. Between 2007 and 2009, Rice medaled seven times at the World Championships (2 silver, 5 bronze), and in 2006, Rice won two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and two bronze medals at the Pan Pacific Games. 9. Katy Livingston, Pentathalon:British beauty Katy Livingston is a modern pentathlete who has competed for her native England in the Olympics. Livingston has medaled in a number of international competitions including the European Championships (2008 gold and silver), the World Cup (2007 silver, 2008 gold) and the World Championships (2007 bronze, 2009 silver). 10. Jennie Finch, U.S. Softball:Before 31-year-old Jennie Finch was the wife of baseball player Casey Daigle and a mother of two young boys, she was the pitcher for the USA national softball team. Time magazine described Finch as the most famous softball player in history, partly because of her stunning good looks, and partly because she won two Olympic medals with Team USA. Finch won gold in the 2004 Olympics in Athens and silver in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.