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2021 UK’s Strongest Woman Results

by Greg Patuto Published on Aug 24, 2021

UK's Strongest Woman
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Donna Moore came out on top in the UK’s Strongest Woman competition.

Strongwoman is a sport on the rise and the UK’s Strongest Woman competition is one of the best events of the year. This year’s competition took place over the weekend with 16 of the best athletes in the sport gathering in Bangor, Northern Ireland to see who would hoist the trophy at the end. It was an extremely close finish with Donna Moore edging out Rebecca Roberts by a single point.

Donna Moore has been a force in strongwoman for years now. She is a three-time World’s Strongest Woman winner. She has also picked up victories at the Arnold World Strongwoman competition in 2016 and 2017. Moore thrives with the Atlas stone and has set some records previously.

This past weekend, Moore continued to dominate the sport. The field of 16 was cut to 12 on the second day and ended with the winners being announced. Moore and Roberts finished as the top two with Lucy Underdown coming in third.

Moore took to Instagram to celebrate not only her achievement but the accomplishments of strongwoman as a whole.

“While I am delighted with the outcome of the competition for myself (few squeaky bum moments here and there Sandbag and Stones ????) its the bigger picture that is the most important for me.

This will be the first time in 2 decades  that Strongwoman will be featured on TV in the UK.
The last was Worlds Strongest Woman in the early 2000’s

This is amazing for the sport as a whole and given a platform for women to showcase the glorious sport of Strongwoman to the world.”

 

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Moore highlighted an elite group of competitors at the UK’s Strongest Woman competition. Here are the full results from the competition.

Final Point Standings

  • Donna Moore (Great Britain) — 55 points
  • Rebecca Roberts (Great Britain) — 54 points
  • Lucy Underdown (Great Britain) — 51 points
  • Rebecca Cumpsty (Great Britain) — 43.5 points
  • Annabelle Chapman (Great Britain) — 43 points
  • Rhianon Lovelace (Great Britain) — 28.5 points
  • Shannon Clifford (Great Britain) — 25.5 points
  • Julia Mills (Great Britain) — 23.5 points
  • Sam Taylor (Great Britain) — 19.5 points
  • Ayshea Ullah (Ireland) — 18.5 points
  • Gemma Ferguson (Great Britain) — 16.5 points
  • Gemma Moore (Ireland) — 8.5 points

Tire Flip

  • Donna Moore — 34.55 seconds (12 points)
  • Lucy Underdown — 35.83 seconds (11 points)
  • Rebecca Roberts — 46.71 seconds (10 points)
  • Annabelle Chapman — 73.38 seconds (9 points)
  • Rebecca Cumpsty — 4 flips (7.5 points)
  • Rhianon Lovelace — 4 flips (7.5 points)
  • Sam Taylor — 3 flips (5.5 points)
  • Gemma Ferguson — 3 flips (5.5 points)
  • Shannon Clifford — 2 flips (2.5 points)
  • Ayshea Ullah — 2 flips (2.5 points)
  • Julia Mills — 2 flips (2.5 points)
  • Gemma Moore — 2 flips (2.5 points)

Log Lift

  • Annabelle Chapman — 120 kilograms (12 points)
  • Donna Moore — 115 kilograms (11 points)
  • Rebecca Roberts — 105 kilograms (9 points)
  • Lucy Underdown — 105 kilograms (9 points)
  • Rebecca Cumpsty — 105 kilograms (9 points)
  • Shannon Clifford — 95 kilograms (7 points)
  • Rhianon Lovelace — 85 kilograms (5 points)
  • Julia Mills — 85 kilograms (5 points)
  • Sam Taylor — 85 kilograms (5 points)
  • Ayshea Ullah — 75 kilograms (2 points)
  • Gemma Ferguson — 75 kilograms (2 points)
  • Gemma Moore — 75 kilograms (2 points)

Sack Carry

  • Donna Moore — 160 meters (12 points)
  • Rebecca Roberts — 157.25 meters (11 points)
  • Rebecca Cumpsty — 137.9 meters (10 points)
  • Lucy Underdown — 129.5 meters (9 points)
  • Rhianon Lovelace — 117.5 meters (8 points)
  • Annabelle Chapman — 103.45 meters (7 points)
  • Shannon Clifford — 100 meters (6 points)
  • Julia Mills — 89.7 meters (5 points)
  • Gemma Ferguson — 83.85 meters (4 points)
  • Ayshea Ullah — 69.4 meters (3 points)
  • Sam Taylor — 63.8 meters (2 points)
  • Gemma Moore — 60.95 meters (1 point)

Truck Pull

  • Rebecca Roberts — 28.82 seconds (12 points)
  • Lucy Underdown — 29.19 seconds (11 points)
  • Donna Moore — 30.79 seconds (10 points)
  • Rebecca Cumpsty — 39.09 seconds (9 points)
  • Julia Mills — 42.81 seconds (8 points)
  • Ayshea Ullah — 46.13 seconds (7 points)
  • Annabelle Chapman — 46.34 seconds (6 points)
  • Gemma Ferguson — 49.59 seconds (5 points)
  • Shannon Clifford — 52.66 seconds (4 points)
  • Gemma Moore — 68 seconds (3 points)
  • Sam Taylor — 15.3 meters (2 points)
  • Rhianon Lovelace — 12.95 meters (1 point)

Atlas Stone-Off

  • Rebecca Roberts — 4 stones in 23.91 seconds (12 points)
  • Lucy Underdown — 4 stones in 24.99 seconds (11 points)
  • Donna Moore — 4 stones in 27.22 seconds (10 points)
  • Annabelle Chapman — 4 stones in 56.97 seconds (9 points)
  • Rebecca Cumpsty — 3 stones in 23.02 seconds (8 points)
  • Rhianon Lovelace — 3 stones in 27.45 seconds (7 points)
  • Shannon Clifford — 3 stones in 37.30 seconds (6 points)
  • Sam Taylor — 3 stones in 53.98 seconds (5 points)
  • Ayshea Ullah — 3 stones in 54.09 seconds (4 points)
  • Julia Mills — 2 stones in 21.52 seconds (3 points)
  • Gemma Ferguson — 0 stones (0 points)
  • Gemma Moore — 0 stones (0 points)

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About Greg Patuto

Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.

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