The 2024 Official Strongman Games took place in Madison, Wisconsin, from December 6 to 8. Notably, the event featured the 2024 World’s Strongest Woman (WSW) competition, which included seven demanding events. Furthermore, these tests included the Log Lift, Car Walk, Deadlift, Carry & Push Medley, Sandbag Toss, Wrecking Ball Hold, and Atlas Stones. Each event was designed to challenge the athletes’ strength and endurance, pushing them to their physical limits.
In addition, Rebecca Roberts of Wales, without question, claimed her third WSW title with a total of 52.5 points out of a possible 70. Previously, Roberts had secured victories in both 2021 and 2023. Moreover, Hher consistent performance and incredible strength throughout the competition confirmed her dominance in the sport. As a result, she further solidified her reputation as one of the strongest women in the world.
Meanwhile, Canada’s Jackie Osczevski narrowly edged out USA’s Jennifer Lyle to secure the silver medal by just half a point. Furthermore, Osczevski’s focus and determination played a key role in her success. Moreover, Lyle, despite the close competition, earned the bronze medal, showcasing remarkable strength and resilience. Thus, she was able to finish ahead of Australia’s Katie Blunden, who also displayed great skill throughout the event.
Additionally, although Blunden did not make it to the podium, her performance did not go unnoticed. In fact, her strength and determination were evident in every event. Ultimately, the top four finishers demonstrated extraordinary athleticism, making the 2024 WSW competition one of the most exciting and competitive in recent years.
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2024 World’s Strongest Woman Official Results
- Rebecca Roberts (UK) – 52.5 points
- Jackie Osczevski (Canada) – 47 points
- Jennifer Lyle (USA) – 46.5 points
- Katie Blunden (Australia) – 46 points
- Cherry Muchindu (Zambia) – 41.5 points
- Joe Kimitaunga (Australia) – 37.5 points
- Monica Quarles (USA) – 34 points
- Rebecca Houston (USA) – 29.5 points
- Morgan Irons (USA) – 25.5 points
- Jackie Rhodes (USA) – 25 points
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2024 World’s Strongest Woman Event Official Results
Here are the results for each of the seven contested events in Madison:
Log Lift
The log lift tested both strength and strategy. For this challenge, athletes had to choose between lifting 93 kg or 109 kg. Ultimately, a single rep at 109 kg would beat any number of reps at the lighter weight. Leading the field, Katie Blunden dominated with three reps at 109 kg. Meanwhile, Rebecca Roberts, Jennifer Lyle, and Morgan Irons tied for second, each completing two reps at the heavier weight. On the other hand, athletes like Joe Kimitaunga opted for the 93-kg log, performing multiple repetitions to remain competitive.
However, not everyone excelled in this event. For example, Cherry Muchindu and Jackie Rhodes could only manage one rep at 109 kg, tying for fifth place. By contrast, lower-ranked athletes like Monica Quarles focused on maximizing their lighter 93-kg efforts. In the end, the log lift highlighted the strategic choices and physical limits of each competitor.
- Katie Blunden: 3 reps (109 kg)
- Rebecca Roberts: 2 reps (109 kg, T-second)
- Jennifer Lyle: 2 reps (109 kg, T-second)
- Morgan Irons: 2 reps (109 kg, T-second)
- Cherry Muchindu: 1 rep (109 kg, T-fifth)
- Jackie Rhodes: 1 rep (109 kg, T-fifth)
- Joe Kimitaunga: 3 reps (93 kg)
- Jackie Osczevski: 2 reps (93 kg, T-eighth)
- Rebecca Houston: 2 reps (93 kg, T-eighth)
- Monica Quarles: 1 rep (93 kg)
Car Walk
The car walk brought speed and stability into the spotlight. From the start, Rebecca Roberts set a blistering pace, completing the course in 11.35 seconds. Not far behind, Monica Quarles impressed with a quick 12.68-second finish. In third place, Jennifer Lyle secured a solid time of 14.97 seconds, keeping her overall standings strong.
Still, not all competitors thrived in this event. For instance, Katie Blunden and Rebecca Houston struggled with times exceeding 20 seconds. Even more so, Jackie Rhodes and Morgan Irons faced significant challenges, clocking in at over 30 and 50 seconds, respectively. Altogether, the car walk exposed how balance and mental focus could make or break a performance.
- Rebecca Roberts: 11.35 seconds
- Monica Quarles: 12.68 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle: 14.97 seconds
- Jackie Osczevski: 15.85 seconds
- Cherry Muchindu: 22.81 seconds
- Katie Blunden: 23.59 seconds
- Rebecca Houston: 26.28 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga: 27.47 seconds
- Jackie Rhodes: 37.34 seconds
- Morgan Irons: 55.08 seconds
Deadlift
The deadlift demanded raw strength and composure. Standing out, Cherry Muchindu dominated with seven reps at 249 kg, showcasing her unmatched power. Tied for second, Rebecca Roberts and Jennifer Lyle followed closely, each completing six reps at the same weight. For fourth place, Joe Kimitaunga and Jackie Rhodes achieved three reps each, demonstrating consistency under pressure.
On the other hand, some athletes found the axle bar too challenging. Instead of pushing heavier loads, Jackie Osczevski chose the lighter 206 kg, maximizing reps to stay competitive. Overall, this event emphasized how different strategies could yield surprising results, reflecting the diverse training styles of the competitors.
- Cherry Muchindu: 7 reps (249 kg)
- Rebecca Roberts: 6 reps (249 kg, T-second)
- Jennifer Lyle: 6 reps (249 kg, T-second)
- Joe Kimitaunga: 3 reps (249 kg, T-fourth)
- Jackie Rhodes: 3 reps (249 kg, T-fourth)
- Monica Quarles: 2 reps (249 kg, T-sixth)
- Katie Blunden: 2 reps (249 kg, T-sixth)
- Rebecca Houston: 2 reps (249 kg, T-sixth)
- Jackie Osczevski: 7 reps (206 kg)
- Morgan Irons: 7 reps (206 kg)
Carry & Push Medley
Speed and stamina defined the medley. Right from the start, Katie Blunden set the pace, finishing the course in an impressive 40.08 seconds. Narrowly behind, Jackie Osczevski clocked in at 40.53 seconds, maintaining her competitive edge. Adding to the excitement, Rebecca Houston and Joe Kimitaunga posted solid times just under 48 seconds.
For others, the medley proved to be a grueling challenge. Notably, Cherry Muchindu and Jackie Rhodes failed to complete all the implements, falling short of the finish line. Altogether, this event underscored the importance of conditioning and mental fortitude to tackle complex tasks under tight time limits.
- Katie Blunden: 40.08 seconds
- Jackie Osczevski: 40.53 seconds
- Rebecca Houston: 47.51 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga: 47.97 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle: 48.34 seconds
- Morgan Irons: 50.10 seconds
- Rebecca Roberts: 50.36 seconds
- Monica Quarles: 52.22 seconds
- Cherry Muchindu: 37.49 meters
- Jackie Rhodes: 30.81 meters
Sandbag Toss
The sandbag toss was a test of explosive power and speed. Leading the pack, Cherry Muchindu finished all six bags in just 21.03 seconds, earning her a decisive victory. Close behind, Rebecca Roberts completed the task in 23.53 seconds, cementing her position near the top. In third place, Jackie Osczevski cleared five bags in under 30 seconds.
For many athletes, timing and precision were significant obstacles. For example, several competitors, including Jackie Rhodes and Jennifer Lyle, failed to clear all six bags within the 45-second limit. Ultimately, this event highlighted the value of both physical strength and flawless execution under pressure.
- Cherry Muchindu: 6 bags (21.03 seconds)
- Rebecca Roberts: 6 bags (23.53 seconds)
- Jackie Osczevski: 5 bags (29.84 seconds)
- Jackie Rhodes: 4 bags (19.11 seconds)
- Jennifer Lyle: 4 bags (19.13 seconds)
- Joe Kimitaunga: 4 bags (19.68 seconds)
- Morgan Irons: 4 bags (20.17 seconds)
- Rebecca Houston: 4 bags (24.12 seconds)
- Katie Blunden: 2 bags (12.07 seconds)
- Monica Quarles: 1 bag (23.53 seconds)
Wrecking Ball Hold
The wrecking ball hold required grit and unyielding determination. Dominating the field, Monica Quarles held the 227-kg apparatus for an incredible 96.71 seconds. Behind her, Jackie Osczevski and Joe Kimitaunga displayed remarkable endurance with times exceeding 65 seconds. For many, this event was a true test of physical and mental fortitude.
However, some athletes struggled to maintain their grip. Notably, competitors like Morgan Irons and Jackie Rhodes faltered early, unable to sustain the hold for more than 30 seconds. Overall, the wrecking ball hold separated those with elite grip strength from those who fell short under the immense weight.
- Monica Quarles: 96.71 seconds
- Jackie Osczevski: 67.77 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga: 66.10 seconds
- Katie Blunden: 63.75 seconds
- Cherry Muchindu: 49.85 seconds
- Rebecca Houston: 46.13 seconds
- Rebecca Roberts: 45.28 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle: 43.81 seconds
- Jackie Rhodes: 32.74 seconds
- Morgan Irons: 17.70 seconds
Atlas Stones
The Atlas stones closed the competition with a dramatic showdown. Furthermore, once again, Jackie Osczevski rose to the challenge, loading all six stones in just 55.34 seconds. In second and third, Rebecca Roberts and Katie Blunden each managed five stones in under 38 seconds, maintaining their strong performances. Not far behind, Jennifer Lyle completed five stones in 52.87 seconds.
Meanwhile, some athletes struggled with the heavier stones. For instance, competitors like Cherry Muchindu and Jackie Rhodes managed to load only four stones before time ran out. Ultimately, this final event highlighted endurance and precision, sealing the athletes’ standings in the competition.
- Jackie Osczevski: 6 stones (55.34 seconds)
- Rebecca Roberts: 5 stones (36.71 seconds)
- Katie Blunden: 5 stones (37.69 seconds)
- Jennifer Lyle: 5 stones (52.87 seconds)
- Monica Quarles: 5 stones (56.80 seconds)
- Morgan Irons: 5 stones (59.28 seconds)
- Joe Kimitaunga: 4 stones (30.49 seconds)
- Rebecca Houston: 4 stones (39.07 seconds)
- Cherry Muchindu: 4 stones (39.65 seconds)
- Jackie Rhodes: 4 stones (41.53 seconds)
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Overview
The 2024 Official Strongman Games, held in Madison, Wisconsin, featured the World’s Strongest Woman (WSW) competition. Furthermore, Rebecca Roberts claimed her third WSW title with 52.5 points, dominating the field. Moreover, Jackie Osczevski secured silver with 47 points, edging out Jennifer Lyle, who took bronze with 46.5 points. However, Katie Blunden, despite not reaching the podium, performed strongly throughout the event. Also, each of the seven events tested the athletes’ strength, endurance, and strategy. Notably, Roberts excelled in events like the log lift and car walk, while Cherry Muchindu impressed in the deadlift and sandbag toss. Ultimately, Roberts solidified her dominance, while other athletes showcased remarkable strength and determination in a highly competitive field.
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