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2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman Official Results

Erin Murray reclaimed her crown as the 2024 U73 Strongest Woman.

Tahir Malik by Tahir Malik
December 28, 2024
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2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman Official Results

Featured Image – 2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman Results – Credit:@e.murray_pro.strongwoman (Instagram)

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The 2024 Official Strongman Games (OSG) captivated fans in Madison, Wisconsin, from December 6 to 8. Specifically, the event showcased elite athletes competing across various weight classes. Moreover, among the highlights, the 2024 Under 64 Kilograms (U64) and Under 73 Kilograms (U73) World’s Strongest Woman (WSW) contests stood out for their intensity. Furthermore, over the course of three days, participants faced seven grueling events, including the Log Lift, Car Walk, Deadlift, Carry & Push Medley, Sandbag Toss, Wrecking Ball Hold, and Atlas Stones.

Ultimately, Erin Murray of the United States emerged victorious. Moreover, this year, she reclaimed the title she first won in 2021 with a dominant showing. Importantly, Murray displayed remarkable consistency across all seven events. Additionally, by excelling in both speed-based and strength-focused challenges, she proved her preparation and focus were second to none.

In addition to her 2024 triumph, Murray’s career highlights include multiple titles in various weight classes. For example, she has secured U73 championships every year from 2021 to 2024. Moreover, her dominance extended to the U82 category in 2023, further cementing her legacy. However, without a doubt, her versatility and longevity set her apart as one of the sport’s greatest competitors.

In 2024, Murray tallied an impressive 64.5 points out of a possible 70. Also, each event showcased her strength, strategy, and resilience. Furthermore, through this victory, she not only reclaimed the U64 title but also reaffirmed her place among the sport’s legends. Lastly, as the year concludes, her name shines as a symbol of determination and excellence in the strongwoman community.

2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman – Final Standings Results

Erin Murray emerged as the champion, showcasing exceptional consistency across all events. Notably, she led the standings with 64.5 points, securing her dominance throughout the competition. Furthermore, in second place, Nancy Johnson demonstrated remarkable determination, finishing close behind with 61 points. Meanwhile, Camilla Fogagnolo rounded out the podium, earning 42.5 points with her impressive strength and technique.

In addition, on the other hand, Laura de Berdt Romilly narrowly missed the top three, finishing with 41 points in fourth place. Additionally, Nicola Bennett, representing the UK, secured fifth place with 37.5 points, showcasing resilience in key events. However, the remaining competitors displayed incredible effort, but the gap in points highlighted the intense competition at the top.

  • 1st Place: Erin Murray (USA) — 64.5 points
  • 2nd Place: Nancy Johnson (USA) — 61 points
  • 3rd Place: Camilla Fogagnolo (AUS) — 42.5 points
  • 4th Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly (CAN) — 41 points
  • 5th Place: Nicola Bennett (UK) — 37.5 points
  • 6th Place: Chloe Brennan (UK) — 32.5 points
  • 7th Place: Sarah Johnson (USA) — 32 points
  • 8th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler (USA) — 27.5 points
  • 9th Place: Onyx Mintah (USA) — 24 points
  • 10th Place: Alisha Donner (USA) — 22.5 points

 

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2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman Event Results

Log Lift

In the log lift event, Erin Murray and Nancy Johnson were neck and neck. Both athletes managed six repetitions at 86 kilograms, sharing first place in a thrilling performance. Similarly, Laura de Berdt Romilly and Sarah Johnson tied for third, completing three reps each at the same weight.

However, other competitors faced challenges lifting the maximum weight. For example, Camilla Fogagnolo and Laura O’Connor-Butler completed six reps each at 75 kilograms. Nevertheless, their efforts, while commendable, couldn’t compete with the leaders’ heavier lifts.

  • 1st (Tied): Erin Murray — Six reps, 86 kilograms
  • 1st (Tied): Nancy Johnson — Six reps, 86 kilograms
  • 3rd (Tied): Laura de Berdt Romilly — Three reps, 86 kilograms
  • 3rd (Tied): Sarah Johnson — Three reps, 86 kilograms
  • 5th (Tied): Camilla Fogagnolo — Six reps, 75 kilograms
  • 5th (Tied): Laura O’Connor-Butler — Six reps, 75 kilograms
  • 7th (Tied): Chloe Brennan — Three reps, 75 kilograms
  • 7th (Tied): Alisha Donner — Three reps, 75 kilograms
  • 9th Place: Nicola Bennett — Two reps, 75 kilograms
  • 10th Place: Onyx Mintah — One rep, 75 kilograms

Car Walk

During the car walk, Chloe Brennan set the tone by finishing the course in an impressive 11.48 seconds. Moreover, her exceptional speed earned her first place, outpacing Erin Murray, who came in second with a time of 14.9 seconds. Additionally, Laura de Berdt Romilly followed closely, clocking 16.94 seconds for third place.

Additionally, at the same time, several competitors struggled with the event’s technical demands. For instance, Nicola Bennett managed just 11.96 meters, finishing last. Furthermore, maintaining control while balancing speed proved to be the biggest hurdle for others.

  • 1st Place: Chloe Brennan — 11.48 seconds
  • 2nd Place: Erin Murray — 14.9 seconds
  • 3rd Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly — 16.94 seconds
  • 4th Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — 18.32 seconds
  • 5th Place: Alisha Donner — 26.53 seconds
  • 6th Place: Nancy Johnson — 28.92 seconds
  • 7th Place: Onyx Mintah — 36.28 seconds
  • 8th Place: Sarah Johnson — 39.19 seconds
  • 9th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — 52.26 seconds
  • 10th Place: Nicola Bennett — 11.96 meters

Deadlift

In the deadlift, Erin Murray dominated by completing eight reps at 213 kilograms. Furthermore, her performance reinforced her standing as the overall leader. Meanwhile, Nancy Johnson and Nicola Bennett tied for second, both achieving seven reps at the same weight.

In addition, even so, the event proved challenging for some competitors. For example, Laura O’Connor-Butler and Alisha Donner completed fewer reps at 183 kilograms. Moreover, the varying levels of success underscored the physical demands of this event.

  • 1st Place: Erin Murray — Eight reps, 213 kilograms
  • 2nd (Tied): Nancy Johnson — Seven reps, 213 kilograms
  • 2nd (Tied): Nicola Bennett — Seven reps, 213 kilograms
  • 4th Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — Six reps, 213 kilograms
  • 5th Place: Chloe Brennan — Three reps, 213 kilograms
  • 6th (Tied): Laura de Berdt Romilly — One rep, 213 kilograms
  • 6th (Tied): Sarah Johnson — One rep, 213 kilograms
  • 8th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — Five reps, 183 kilograms
  • 9th Place: Alisha Donner — Four reps, 183 kilograms
  • 10th Place: Onyx Mintah — Three reps, 183 kilograms

Carry & Push Medley

The carry and push medley tested endurance and strategy. Moreover, Erin Murray finished first in 31.2 seconds, demonstrating her exceptional athleticism. Similarly, Nancy Johnson followed closely with a time of 32.38 seconds, showcasing her relentless pursuit of the leader. Additionally, Nicola Bennett claimed third place with a strong performance, clocking 35.69 seconds.

Nevertheless, other competitors faced difficulties in maintaining speed across the medley. For instance, Chloe Brennan, despite her earlier success in the car walk, struggled with a slower finish of 51.36 seconds. Consequently, this event became a turning point for many athletes.

  • 1st Place: Erin Murray — 31.2 seconds
  • 2nd Place: Nancy Johnson — 32.38 seconds
  • 3rd Place: Nicola Bennett — 35.69 seconds
  • 4th Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly — 37.32 seconds
  • 5th Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — 39.07 seconds
  • 6th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — 41.06 seconds
  • 7th Place: Sarah Johnson — 41.53 seconds
  • 8th Place: Onyx Mintah — 44.07 seconds
  • 9th Place: Alisha Donner — 45.19 seconds
  • 10th Place: Chloe Brennan — 51.36 seconds

Sandbag Toss

In the sandbag toss, Nancy Johnson excelled, completing all six bags in just 18.66 seconds. Furthermore, her skill and precision secured her first place in this event. Likewise, Erin Murray stayed competitive, finishing second with a time of 22.47 seconds.

Meanwhile, athletes like Laura O’Connor-Butler demonstrated improvement. Notably, she finished third with six bags in 35.02 seconds. However, the time differences among competitors revealed a clear gap in technique and efficiency.

  • 1st Place: Nancy Johnson — Six in 18.66 seconds
  • 2nd Place: Erin Murray — Six in 22.47 seconds
  • 3rd Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — Six in 35.02 seconds
  • 4th Place: Onyx Mintah — Five in 26.32 seconds
  • 5th Place: Nicola Bennett — Five in 28.32 seconds
  • 6th Place: Alisha Donner — Five in 30.98 seconds
  • 7th Place: Chloe Brennan — Five in 35.55 seconds
  • 8th Place: Sarah Johnson — Five in 37.35 seconds
  • 9th Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — Five in 44.75 seconds
  • 10th Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly — Four in 39.31 seconds

Wrecking Ball Hold

During the wrecking ball hold, Erin Murray showcased her strength once again. Moreover, she held the wrecking ball for 122.53 seconds to secure another event win. Additionally, Nancy Johnson followed with 112.48 seconds, keeping the pressure on the leader. Surprisingly, Onyx Mintah finished third with an impressive 102.09 seconds.

In addition, at the same time, the event tested endurance across the board. For example, Laura O’Connor-Butler struggled, holding on for just 29.81 seconds. Ultimately, this event highlighted the stamina required to compete at this level.

  • 1st Place: Erin Murray — 122.53 seconds
  • 2nd Place: Nancy Johnson — 112.48 seconds
  • 3rd Place: Onyx Mintah — 102.09 seconds
  • 4th Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly — 92.3 seconds
  • 5th Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — 92.22 seconds
  • 6th Place: Nicola Bennett — 82.86 seconds
  • 7th Place: Chloe Brennan — 69.61 seconds
  • 8th Place: Alisha Donner — 66.88 seconds
  • 9th Place: Sarah Johnson — 60.48 seconds
  • 10th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — 29.81 seconds

Atlas Stones

In the atlas stones, Nancy Johnson ended the competition on a high note. Furthermore, she won the event with six lifts in 30.46 seconds, showcasing her unmatched speed and strength. Additionally, Camilla Fogagnolo secured second place with six stones in 53.6 seconds.

In addition, on the other hand, Erin Murray finished fourth with five stones in 36.74 seconds. Nevertheless, her performance was enough to maintain her overall lead. Ultimately, the atlas stones concluded the competition with a dramatic display of power and endurance from all athletes.

  • 1st Place: Nancy Johnson — Six in 30.46 seconds
  • 2nd Place: Camilla Fogagnolo — Six in 53.6 seconds
  • 3rd Place: Nicola Bennett — Six in 57.39 seconds
  • 4th Place: Erin Murray — Five in 36.74 seconds
  • 5th Place: Laura de Berdt Romilly — Five in 39.4 seconds
  • 6th Place: Chloe Brennan — Five in 40.84 seconds
  • 7th Place: Sarah Johnson — Five in 47.28 seconds
  • 8th Place: Laura O’Connor-Butler — Four in 30.44 seconds
  • 9th Place: Alisha Donner — Four in 39.62 seconds
  • 10th Place: Onyx Mintah — Four in 47.99 seconds

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Overview

The 2024 Official Strongman Games (OSG) in Madison, Wisconsin, featured intense competition in the Under 64kg (U64) and Under 73kg (U73) World’s Strongest Woman (WSW) contests. Erin Murray, therefore, emerged as the champion, reclaiming the U64 title with an outstanding performance. She consistently excelled across all seven events, ultimately earning 64.5 points out of 70. Lastly, as a result, her victory solidified her reputation, following multiple championships in different weight classes. Meanwhile, Nancy Johnson finished second with 61 points, while Camilla Fogagnolo secured third. In the end, Murray’s combination of strength and speed confirmed her status as one of the sport’s greatest athletes.

Featured Image – 2024 U73 World’s Strongest Woman Results – Credit:@e.murray_pro.strongwoman, @OfficialStrongman__ (Instagram)

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