In recent years, the term strongwoman has come to refer to the women who compete in events such as the annual
World's Strongest Woman and
Arnold Strongwoman Classic competitions. Strongwomen compete in the sport of
Strongman and the sport has become popular with female strength athletes over the past decade that there are several state and nationally sanctioned competitions that prepare amateur female athletes for national competitions that allow for the opportunity to compete as professionals. In all these contests, the participants compete in similar types of events that can be found in a Strongman competition. Such events include, but are not limited to:
Some notable modern strongwomen: International Accolades • The table below summarizes the most decorated strongwomen in modern history with the most number of
international wins in their careers (1st places only/ open weight and age categories only). Additionally, the following 23 strongwomen have won 1 international competition (open category) each:
Nina Geria, Michelle Sørensen, Edith Pongratz & Angéline Berva (1 from 1 each); Annina Saine, Shayna Wirihana & Katie Blunden (1 from 2 each); Annabelle Chapman & Liefia Ingalls (1 from 3 each); Erin Murray (1 from 5);
Kati Luoto & Joe Kimitaunga (1 from 6 each); Cherry Muchindu (1 from 7); Angelica Jardine & Hannah Linzay (1 from 8 each); Britteny Cornelius & Jennifer Lyle (1 from 9 each); Anna Harjapää (1 from 10);
Heini Koivuniemi, Brooke Sousa, Samantha Belliveau & Melissa Peacock (1 from 11 each). - As of 7 March 2026 == Training ==