The 2024 Official Strongman Games occurred in Madison, WI, on Dec. 6-8, 2024. The competition featured the 2024 World Strongest Woman (WSW) contest comprising seven events: Log Lift, Car Walk, Deadlift, Carry & Push Medley, Sandbag Toss, Wrecking Ball Hold, and Atlas Stones.
Rebecca Roberts of Wales claimed her third career WSW title, achieving 52.5 of a possible 70 points. Her previous WSW championships were in 2021 and 2023. Canada’s Jackie Osczevski fended off USA’s Jennifer Lyle by a half-point to claim silver. Lyle did the same to Australia’s Katie Blunden to step onto the podium.
2024 World’s Strongest Woman Results
- Rebecca Roberts (UK) — 52.5 points
- Jackie Osczevski (CAN) — 47 points
- Jennifer Lyle (USA) — 46.5 points
- Katie Blunden (AUS) — 46 points
- Cherry Muchindu (ZAM) — 41.5 points
- Joe Kimitaunga (AUS) — 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 Results
Below are the results for each of the seven contested events in Madison:
Log Lift
With one minute on the clock, athletes could lift 93 or 109 kilograms for reps. A single rep at the heavier weight outranked any number of reps at the lower weight.
- Katie Blunden — Three reps, 109 kilograms
- Rebecca Roberts — Two reps, 109 kilograms (T-second)
- Jennifer Lyle — Two reps, 109 kilograms (T-second)
- Morgan Irons — Two reps, 109 kilograms (T-second)
- Cherry Muchindu — One rep, 109 kilograms (T-fifth)
- Jackie Rhodes — One rep, 109 kilograms (T-fifth)
- Joe Kimitaunga — Three reps, 93 kilograms
- Jackie Osczevski — Two reps, 93 kilograms (T-eighth)
- Rebecca Houston — Two reps, 93 kilograms (T-eighth)
- Monica Quarles — One rep, 93 kilograms
Car Walk
Each strongwoman had one minute to traverse the 318-kilogram apparatus down the 15-meter course as fast as possible.
- 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
With one minute on the clock, athletes could lift 206 or 249 kilograms on an axle bar for reps. A single rep at the heavier weight outranked any number of reps at the lower weight.
- Cherry Muchindu — Seven reps, 249 kilograms
- Rebecca Roberts — Six reps, 249 kilograms (T-second)
- Jennifer Lyle — Six reps, 249 kilograms (T-second)
- Joe Kimitaunga — Three reps, 249 kilograms (T-fourth)
- Jackie Rhodes — Three reps, 249 kilograms (T-fourth)
- Monica Quarles — Two reps, 249 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Katie Blunden — Two reps, 249 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Rebecca Houston — Two reps, 249 kilograms (T-sixth)
- Jackie Osczevski — Seven reps, 206 kilograms
- Morgan Irons — Seven reps, 206 kilograms
Carry & Push Medley
Athletes were allotted one minute to carry a 102-kilogram sandbag and a 113-kilogram sandbag and push a sled 15 meters each, totaling the 45-meter course as quickly as possible.
- 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 — 50.1 seconds
- Rebecca Roberts — 50.36 seconds
- Monica Quarles — 52.22 seconds
- Cherry Muchindu — 37.49 meters
- Jackie Rhodes — 30.81 meters
Sandbag Toss
With only 45 seconds each, athletes tossed six implements weighing 13 to 18 kilograms over a four-meter bar as fast as possible.
- Cherry Muchindu — Six in 21.03 seconds
- Rebecca Roberts — Six in 23.53 seconds
- Jackie Osczevski — Five in 29.84 seconds
- Jackie Rhodes — Four in 19.11 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle — Four in 19.13 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga — Four in 19.68 seconds
- Morgan Irons — Four in 20.17 seconds
- Rebecca Houston — Four in 24.12 seconds
- Katie Blunden — Two in 12.07 seconds
- Monica Quarles — One in 23.53 seconds
Wrecking Ball Hold
Athletes held a 227-kilogram wrecking ball in a sumo hold for as long as possible.
- Monica Quarles — 96.71 seconds
- Jackie Osczevski — 67.77 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga — 66.1 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 — 17.7 seconds
Atlas Stones
Athletes had one minute to load the six stones weighing 90 to 147 kilograms as fast as possible.
- Jackie Osczevski — Six in 55.34 seconds
- Rebecca Roberts — Five in 36.71 seconds
- Katie Blunden — Five in 37.69 seconds
- Jennifer Lyle — Five in 52.87 seconds
- Monica Quarles — Five in 56.8 seconds
- Morgan Irons — Five in 59.28 seconds
- Joe Kimitaunga — Four in 30.49 seconds
- Rebecca Houston — Four in 39.07 seconds
- Cherry Muchindu — Four in 39.65 seconds
- Jackie Rhodes — Four in 41.53 seconds
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