Channel of light-middleweight strongwoman Chloe Brennan. Europe's Strongest Woman Natural World's Strongest Woman Rogue Dinnie Stone World Record setter This channel aims to bring light to strongwoman and female strength to empower and entertain 🤘🏻
as-salamu alaikum chloe! totally fantastic video! it would have taken you a lot of time and effort to make it as information on some of these athletes are hardly to be found anywhere. but you could have also included aunty liz. 🥰 In her first competition (2024 rawlence classic) she squatteed 190 and deadlifted 250 and broke the sandbag carry womens record as well
Olga is the GOAT. She's the only lady to win Worlds, Arnolds and Shaw. She has also won more international competitions than anyone else. An incredible athlete!
Shaw Classic > Arnold's UK. Top 3 titles are WSW, ASWC and SCW. Since you covered the first two, the 3 women who have won the Shaw Classic Women are Victoria Long, Olga Liashchuk and Melissa Peacock. I'm surprised you did not mention that.
Could definitely cover the Shaw in another video but for the video I was focusing on multiple title winners- in terms of winning the same title multiple times - no one has done that at Shaw yet
Olga Liashchuk, Aneta Florczyk, Donna Moore, Victoria Long and Rebecca Roberts are the 5 greatest strongwomen of all time. I'd also mention Becca Swanson (strongest woman ever) even though she is primarily known for Powerlifting. None of the lower weight class athletes should be mentioned in a GOAT conversation. They have to beat open athletes and claim open titles/ records etc. for that.
It’s important to me that weight classes are included in these conversations, especially as a weight class athlete myself. I know the hard work and commitment we all put in- and I want the sport to get to a place where we can appreciate weight class athletes the same as open athletes 🙌🏻
Funny you should mention other titles winner twice a certain Chloe Brennan not sure if you heard of her as her fame was lifting certain stones a very strange lady hardly speaks to people. Not sure if got a youtube channel but according to her other half she gets about a bit I think he said that?
I know you're not the type to blow your own trumpet, but you deserve to be on a list like this. You may not move as much weight as the heavyweights, but as a natural athlete you are crazy strong for your weight class. World & European titles, and that's before mentioning one of the greatest ever feats of strength, your dinnie stone lift at 5x your body weight!! 💪
So honored to be a part of this list….thank you so much for taking the time to put this together! 🙏🏼 love and appreciate everything you’re doing to grow the sport Chloe 🩷
Excellent vid. Thanks for taking the time and care to put this together. Claire Myler is awesome and a true inspiration to us older ladies, age is no barrier. Looking forward to seeing your next videos.
You're an extremely kind person, Chloe, and I find your videos to be a lot of fun. I've really enjoyed seeing your love for the sport and for your fellow athletes, the camaraderie that you all share, and how supportive each of you are together. Even though you're all competing with each other, it always seems like such a nice, family vibe when all is said and done! I've witnessed some amazing feats of physical strength, but I've also seen a lot of emotional strength on display, and I think Strongwoman shows off humanity at its very best. Strongwoman is class! You have helped the sport grow tremendously via your RU-vid channel, wonderful outlook, and willingness to put others first. You're amazing, Chloe!
After a shoulder injury, physio gave me various rehab exercises, 1 of which is holding crucifix holding a weight as long as possible. I was getting really down on what a struggle it was with anything less than low weights - seeing how difficult it was for a strength athlete like Chloe to do more than 10kg per arm was an eye opener & made me realise rehab was actually going OK (had never done crucifix so just assumed struggle was down to bad recovery, didn't realise it was just a total nightmare exercise & so low weights were fine)