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Which is the Strongest Girl?

Published in Physical Strength 2 mins read

Determining the "strongest girl" depends heavily on the context. There's no single answer without specifying the criteria – strength can refer to physical power, mental fortitude, or even influence.

Strongest Woman in Competitive Strongwoman Events

In the context of competitive strongwoman events, like the World's Strongest Woman competition, the title shifts annually. Recent winners include:

  • 2019: Donna Moore (Daytona Beach, United States)
  • 2020: Event not held
  • 2021: Rebecca Roberts (Daytona Beach, United States)
  • 2022: Olga Liashchuk (Daytona Beach, United States)

These women demonstrate exceptional physical strength, surpassing many others in feats of strength. You can find more information on the World's Strongest Woman competition on Wikipedia. Rebecca Roberts' Instagram provides further insight into the dedication and training required for this level of strength.

Strongest Girl in Fictional Settings (e.g., My Hero Academia)

In fictional universes like My Hero Academia, determining the strongest girl is subjective and depends on individual interpretations of character abilities. Online discussions, like those found on Reddit (Reddit thread 1, Reddit thread 2) and Quora (Quora thread 1, Quora thread 2), highlight varying opinions with arguments for characters like Uraraka, Momo Yaoyorozu, Tsuyu Asui, and Mina Ashido, each possessing unique strengths.

Strongest Girl in Literature

In children's literature, Pippi Longstocking is famously portrayed as "the strongest girl in the world," capable of lifting a horse. This, however, is a fictional representation and not a factual claim. (The Strongest Girl in the World)

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