Track athletes are the gold standard as many here have already shown. Here are a few:
Emma Oosterwegel - Netherlands - heptathlon - 5'11 (180cm)
Blanca Hervas - Spain - 4x400m - 5'8 (173cm)
Sophie Becker - Ireland - 400m - 5'7 (170cm)
Liz Clay - Australia - 100m hurdles - 5'8 (173cm)
Alanah Yukich - Australia - 400m hurdles - 5'11 (180cm)
Anna Cockrell - USA - 400m hurdles - 5'9 (175cm) (she is particularly ripped)
Taliyah Brooks - USA - heptathlon - 5'9 (175cm)
Nadine Visser - Netherlands - 100m hurdles - 5'9 (175cm)
Some more must-watches:
Andrea Miklos - Romania - 400m - 5'6 (168cm) (unreal muscle definition)
Imani Lansiquot - Great Britain - 100m - 5'8 (173cm)
Lene Retzius - Norway - pole vault - 5'11 (180cm)
Karin Strametz - Austria - 100m hurdles - 5'7 (170cm)
Gold medal track cyclist team sprint: Sophie Capewell 1,69 m 78 kg, Emma Finucane 1,69 m 68 kg, Katy Marchant 1,70 m 70 kg. Sturdy girls :)
My personal favorite is discus thrower Valarie Allman, I think she looks even more muscular in tv than the pics I found on this site
Here she is winning a gold medal. The other throwers aren't bad either: https://youtu.be/ZSsuX30hhug?si=hLwLqSw21slNySXd
What is on TV is the broadcast of a sports event. This is a forum for people who are attracted to muscular women. Context is key!