For a young, trained female athlete, the numbers you gave are perfectly normal. Nothing at all dangerous about them.
You do not give your age, but I would note that now much more is known about healthy heart functioning than was the case even ten years ago.
If you are concerned about your heart's condition, I would seriously recommend a treadmill test.
I haven't had a treadmill "test" but used to run regularly on the treadmill in college and would keep track of my heart beat. I just remember my heart racing dangerously fast. I forgot the exact numbers though... 160-190bpm maybe
As itdood says, the whole matter is very complex, and a lot more is known about the heart and blood pressure than even was understood not many years ago.
My dh and his mother both share fast heart rates. She lived to 92 (with a total cholesterol of 315 on a lean day). Numbers alone don't tell the whole story. It's pretty individual.
Just out of curiosity, have you ever had a treadmill test?
There's a lot more to blood pressure than the force or volume of your heart beat. It's very complex, many variables. I don't think one could predict your future heart health based on the resting rate, and you BP alone.