World's Strongest Woman

World's Strongest Woman (later known as Strongwoman World Championships and World's Strongest Lady) is an annual strongwoman contest, and considered the pinnacle for female competitors and recognized as the world championships. The format was similar to the World's Strongest Man contest, and was held during the same time and same location as WSM from 2001 to 2003.[1]

World's Strongest Woman
2019
Tournament information
Locationvarious locations
Established1997
FormatMulti-event competition
Current champion
Donna Moore

After the withdrawal of sponsors TWI and BBC, the International Federation of Strength Athletes girls most powerful in world there than boy, men

replaced it with the Strongwoman World Championships from 2005 to 2008. The contest returned as the World's Strongest Lady in 2011,[2] and from 2012- as the United Strongmen Women's World Championships.[3]

Official results

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Location
2019
World's Strongest Woman
Donna Moore Victoria Long Andrea Daytona Beach, United States
2018
World's Strongest Woman
Andrea Thompson Donna Moore Kristin Rhodes Raleigh, United States
2017
World's Strongest Woman
Donna Moore Kristin Rhodes Britteny Cornelius Raleigh, United States
2016
World's Strongest Woman
Donna Moore Lidia Gynko Olga Liashchuk Doncaster, England
2015Event not held
2014Event not held
2013
United Strongmen Women's World Championships
Kati Luoto Kristin Rhodes Anniina Vaaranmaa Helsinki, Finland
2012
United Strongmen Women's World Championships
Kristin Rhodes Niina Jumppanen Anna Rosen Hämeenlinna, Finland[3]
2011
World's Strongest Lady
Nina Geria Gemma Taylor-Magnusson Annett von der Weppen Poltava, Ukraine[2]
2010Event not held
2009Event not held
2008
World Strongwoman Championships
Aneta Florczyk Kristin Rhodes Kati Luoto Tczew, Poland
2007Event not held
2006
World Strongwoman Championships
Aneta Florczyk Anna Rosen Anki ObergOpalenica, Poland
2005
World Strongwoman Championships
Aneta Florczyk Gemma Taylor-Magnusson Jill Mills Glenarm, Northern Ireland
2004Event not held
2003
World's Strongest Woman
Aneta Florczyk Anna Rosen Heini Koivuniemi Victoria Falls, Zambia
2002
World's Strongest Woman
Jill Mills Jackie Young Heini Koivuniemi Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2001
World's Strongest Woman
Jill Mills Heini Koivuniemi Robin Coleman Victoria Falls, Zambia
2000Event not held
1999Event not held
1998Event not held
1997
World's Strongest Woman
Michelle Sorensen Joanne Barter Anna Stikkelstad Denmark

Repeat champions

Champion Times
Aneta Florczyk4
Donna Moore3
Jill Mills2

References

  1. "David Horne's World of Grip". davidhorne-gripmaster.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  2. "Nina Gerya Wins World's Strongest Lady". ironmind.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  3. "Hämeenlinna Power Weekend Crowns Its Champions". ironmind.com. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
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