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We show you the contenders for Sportswoman of the Month

It's time to vote for your Sportswoman of the Month for December 2015.

Here are the nominees - cast your vote at the bottom of the page:

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Image: Speed skater Elise Christie won a silver medal in December

Elise Christie

Short track speed skater and Sky Academy Scholar Elise Christie racked up her third World Cup medal of the season. The 25-year-old from Livingston stormed to a silver in the 500m in Japan in December.

Laura Deas of Great Britain
Image: Laura Deas finished 2015 ranked third in the world

Laura Deas

Wales' Laura Deas ended 2015 third in the IBSF Skeleton world rankings after she collected a 10th-place finish in the final World Cup event of the year. Deas won her maiden World Cup title in Altenberg in late November.

Shanshan Feng lifts the trophy for the third time in four years
Image: Shanshan Feng lifted the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters trophy for the third time in four years

Shanshan Feng

Shanshan Feng underlined her status as the Ladies European Tour No 1 when she romped to a record-breaking 12-shot victory at the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters in December.

Image: Gemma Gibbons won a bronze at Tokyo's Grand Slam in December

Gemma Gibbons

Olympic Judo silver medalist Gemma Gibbons became the first British woman to win a medal at Tokyo's Grand Slam in December. Gibbons secured a bronze in the season-ending tournament.

Jade Jones of Great Britain celebrates winning gold against in the Women's Taekwondo -57kg gold final at the Baku 2015 European Games
Image: Jade Jones won bronze at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Finals

Jade Jones

Olympic taekwondo gold medalist Jade Jones picked up a bronze at the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Finals in Mexico City.

Lizzie Kelly celebrates winning the Kauto Star Novices' Chase at Kempton Park.
Image: Lizzie Kelly celebrates winning the Kauto Star Novices' Chase at Kempton Park.

Lizzie Kelly

Lizzie Kelly became the first female jockey to win a Grade One jumps race in Britain when she she rode 'Tea for Two' to victory in the Kauto Star Novice Chase at Kempton.

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