World's Strongest Woman
2013 | |
Tournament information | |
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Location | various locations |
Established | 1997 |
Format | Multi-event competition |
Current champion | |
Kati Luoto |
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.[1] The format was similar to the World's Strongest Man contest, and was held during the same time and same location as WSM from 2001-2003.[1]
After the withdrawal of sponsors TWI and BBC, the International Federation of Strength Athletes replaced it with the Strongwoman World Championships from 2005-2008. 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 |
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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[4] |
2011 World's Strongest Lady | Nina Geria | Gemma Taylor-Magnusson | Annett von der Weppen | Poltava, Ukraine[5] |
2010 | Event not held | |||
2009 | Event not held | |||
2008 World Strongwoman Championships | Aneta Florczyk | Kristin Rhodes | Kati Luoto | Tczew, Poland |
2007 | Event not held | |||
2006 World Strongwoman Championships | Aneta Florczyk | Anna Rosen | Anki Oberg | Opalenica, Poland |
2005 World Strongwoman Championships | Aneta Florczyk | Gemma Taylor-Magnusson | Jill Mills | Glenarm, Northern Ireland |
2004 | Event 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 |
2000 | Event not held | |||
1999 | Event not held | |||
1998 | Event not held | |||
1997 World's Strongest Woman | Michelle Sorensen | Joanne Barter | Anna Stikkelstad | Denmark |
- Results courtesy of David Horne's World of Grip
Repeat champions
Champion | Times |
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Aneta Florczyk | 4 |
Jill Mills | 2 |
References
- 1 2 David Horne's World of Grip
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2011/Aug/Nina_Gerya_Wins_Worldxs_Strongest_Lady.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Nov/Hameenlinna_Power_Weekend_Crowns_Its_Champions.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2012/Nov/Hameenlinna_Power_Weekend_Crowns_Its_Champions.html
- ↑ http://www.ironmind.com/ironmind/opencms/Articles/2011/Aug/Nina_Gerya_Wins_Worldxs_Strongest_Lady.html
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