World's Strongest Woman
Founded1997 (1997)
CountryUnited States
Most recent
champion(s)
United Kingdom Rebecca Roberts
(2023)
Tournament formatMulti-event competition

World's Strongest Woman (later known as Strongwoman World Championships, World's Strongest Lady and United Strongmen Women's World Championships) 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 (WSM) contest, and was held during the same time and same location as WSM from 2001 to 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 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] before reverting back to its original name in 2016.

Since 2019, the competition was held in Daytona Beach, United States. The 2023 competition is being held in Charleston, West Virginia.

Official results

Year Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Venue
2023 United Kingdom Rebecca Roberts United Kingdom Lucy Underdown Australia Nicole Genrich United States Charleston, United States
2022 Ukraine Olga Liashchuk United Kingdom Andrea Thompson Puerto Rico Inez Carrasquillo United States Daytona Beach, United States
2021 United Kingdom Rebecca Roberts Ukraine Olga Liashchuk United Kingdom Annabelle Chapman United States Daytona Beach, United States
2020 Event not held
2019 United Kingdom Donna Moore United States Lindsey Quinones United Kingdom Andrea Thompson United States Daytona Beach, United States
2018United Kingdom Andrea ThompsonUnited Kingdom Donna MooreUnited States Kristin RhodesUnited States Raleigh, United States
2017United Kingdom Donna MooreUnited States Kristin RhodesUnited States Britteny CorneliusUnited States Raleigh, United States
2016United Kingdom Donna MooreUkraine Lidia GynkoUkraine Olga LiashchukUnited Kingdom Doncaster, England
2015Event not held
2014Event not held
2013Finland Kati LuotoUnited States Kristin RhodesFinland Anniina VaaranmaaFinland Helsinki, Finland
2012United States Kristin RhodesFinland Niina JumppanenSweden Anna RosenFinland Hämeenlinna, Finland[3]
2011Ukraine Nina GeriaUnited Kingdom Gemma Taylor-MagnussonGermany Annett von der WeppenUkraine Poltava, Ukraine[2]
2010Event not held
2009Event not held
2008Poland Aneta FlorczykUnited States Kristin RhodesFinland Kati LuotoPoland Tczew, Poland
2007Event not held
2006Poland Aneta FlorczykSweden Anna RosenSweden Anki ObergPoland Opalenica, Poland
2005Poland Aneta FlorczykUnited Kingdom Gemma Taylor-MagnussonUnited States Jill MillsUnited Kingdom Glenarm, Northern Ireland
2004Event not held
2003Poland Aneta Florczyk Sweden Anna RosenFinland Heini KoivuniemiZambia Victoria Falls, Zambia
2002United States Jill MillsUnited Kingdom Jackie YoungFinland Heini KoivuniemiMalaysia Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2001United States Jill MillsFinland Heini KoivuniemiUnited States Robin ColemanZambia Victoria Falls, Zambia
2000Event not held
1999Event not held
1998Event not held
1997Denmark Michelle SorensenUnited Kingdom Joanne BarterNorway Anna StikkelstadDenmark Denmark

Repeat champions

Champion Times
Poland Aneta Florczyk4
United Kingdom Donna Moore3
United Kingdom Rebecca Roberts2
United States Jill Mills2

References

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