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2021 UK’s Strongest Woman Results
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.”
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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2021 IFBB Nashville Fit Show Results
Jennifer Dorie wins Bikini at the 2021 IFBB Nashville Fit Show.
The 2021 IFBB Nashville Fit Show took place on Saturday in Nashville. Competitors took the stage at this qualifier looking to punch a ticket to the 2021 Olympia, which will be held from Oct. 7-10 in Orlando. Jennifer Dorie finished with the victory in the Bikini division.
This show consisted of IFBB athletes in the Bikini and Bikini Pro Masters 35+ division. Heading into the event, the Bikini division was highlighted by competitors such as Cristobalina Pajares and Ivanna Escandar Fernandez. They were able to finish in the top four with Dorie taking home the prize.
Dorie has been a force in the Bikini division. She now has 13 top-five finishes, seven top-two finishes, and two victories. Her last win came at the 2020 Tampa Pro. Dorie has earned her qualification to the biggest event of the year and she will have a chance to finish near the top once again.
There were two divisions at the Nashville Fit Show where winners were vying for a qualification to the Olympia. The full results have now been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the 2021 IFBB Nashville Fit Show results below.
2021 Nashville Fit Show: All Division Winners
A quick breakdown of the winners in each division from the 2021 Nashville Fit Show. All winners are now automatically qualified to compete in the Olympia 2021.
Bikini: Jennifer Dorie
Bikini Pro Masters 35+: Niccole Guggia
2021 Nashville Fit Show Breakdown
Bikini
First Place – Jennifer Dorie
Second Place – Cristobalina Pajares
Third Place – Vania Auguste
Fourth Place – Ivanna Escandar Fernandez
Fifth Place – Carolina Collazos
Sixth Place – Breena Martinez
Bikini Masters 35+
First Place – Niccole Guggia
Second Place – Ky Moore
Third Place – Miriam Jenkins
Fourth Place – Wendy Massey
Fifth Place – Denis Mireles
Sixth Place – Shammara Abdul-Khaaliq
Official Score Cards
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB 2021 Nashville Fit Show. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
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2021 Nashville Fit Show Scorecards
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Evan Singleton Wins 2021 World Open Championship (Full Results)
Evan Singleton came out on top in England against some other major competitors in the World.
The 2021 World Open and World Deadlift Championship took place on Aug. 14 in Manchester, England. Giants Live hosted the event for strongman competitors to earn qualification to the 2022 World’s Strongest Man. In the end, it was Evan Singleton who was crowned champion.
Singleton stood at the top of the podium as Adam Bishop finished as the runner-up and 2020’s World’s Strongest Man Oleksii Novikov came in third place. The top three finishers in the competition earned qualification to the 2022 World’s Strongest Man. For Bishop, this was his chance. Singleton and Novikov already qualified by finishing as the top two in the 2021 Strongman Classic.
Evan Singleton earned 43 points while Bishop finished with 40.5 and Novikov earned 39.5. Singleton won two of the five events at the competition.
It began with a stellar performance in the Carry and Drag Medley. Singleton logged a time of 27.38 seconds. Next, it was the Viking Press that was dominated by Singleton. He pressed 160kg (352lb) 12 times. Singleton turned in other strong performances by finishing tied for second in the Max Deadlift and third in the Castle Stones.
Evan Singleton will look to continue to gain momentum heading into the World’s Strongest man, which will take place in Sacramento. Below is the full breakdown of the five events at the World Open.
Full Results
Final
First Place – Evan Singleton, 43 points
Second Place – Adam Bishop, 40.5 points
Third Place – Oleksii Novikov, 39.5 points
Fourth Place – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 29.5 points
Fifth Place – Gabriela Peña, 26 points
Sixth Place – Gavin Bilton, 21.5 points
Seventh Place – Andy Black, 20 points
Eighth Place – Rauno Heinla, 19 points
Ninth Place – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 18.5 points
Tenth Place – Ivan Makarov, 17.5 points
Max Deadlift
First Place – Ivan Makarov, 475 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Nedzmin Ambeskovic, 453.5 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Adam Bishop, 453.5 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Evan Singleton, 453.5 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Oleksii Novikov, 453.5 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Gabriel Peña, 453.5 kilograms
Second Place (tie) – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 453.5 kilograms
Eighth Place (tie) – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 425 kilograms
Eighth Place (tie) – Rauno Heinla, 425 kilograms
Eighth Place (tie) – Andy Black, 425 kilograms
Carry and Drag
First Place – Evan Singleton, 27.38 seconds
Second Place – Adam Bishop, 31.17 seconds
Third Place – Oleksii Novikov, 31.59 seconds
Fourth Place – Andy Black, 36.05 seconds
Fifth Place – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 36.91 seconds
Sixth Place – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 40.66 seconds
Seventh Place – Gabriel Peña, 33.4 meters
Eighth Place – Ivan Makarov, 29.2 meters
Ninth Place – Gavin Bilton, 24.1 meters
Tenth Place – Rauno Heinla, 22 meters
Viking Press
First Place – Evan Singleton, 12 reps
Second Place (tie) – Adam Bishop, 11 reps
Second Place (tie) – Oleksii Novikov, 11 reps
Fourth Place – Gavin Bilton, 10 reps
Fifth Place (tie) – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 9 reps
Fifth Place (tie) – Rauno Heinla, 9 reps
Seventh Place – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 8 reps
Eighth Place (tie) – Ivan Makarov, 4 reps
Eighth Place (tie) – Andy Black, 4 reps
Tenth Place – Gabriel Peña, 1 rep
Hammer Hold
First Place – Gabriel Peña, 46.85 seconds
Second Place – Oleksii Novikov, 43.93 seconds
Third Place – Evan Singleton, 41.91 seconds
Fourth Place – Rauno Heinla , 36.91 seconds
Fifth Place – Adam Bishop, 35.85 seconds
Sixth Place – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 32.46 seconds
Seventh Place – Gavin Bilton, 29.95 seconds
Eighth Place – Andy Black, 27.26 seconds
Ninth Place – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 27.00 seconds
Tenth Place – Ivan Makarov, 20.38 seconds
Castle Stones
First Place – Adam Bishop, 18.81 seconds
Second Place – Pavlo Nakonechnyy, 19.75 seconds
Third Place – Evan Singleton, 20.1 seconds
Fourth Place – Oleksii Novikov, 20.9 seconds
Fifth Place – Gavin Bilton, 22.76 seconds
Sixth Place – Andy Black, 24.28 seconds
Seventh Place – Gabriel Peña, 25.96 seconds
Eighth Place – Rauno Heinla, 28.72 seconds
Ninth Place – Mikhail Shivlyakov, 29.76 seconds
Tenth Place – Ivan Makarov, 4 in 48.4 seconds
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2021 Tahoe Pro Show Scorecards
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2021 Europa Pro Championships Scorecards
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2021 IFBB Europa Pro Results (LIVE UPDATES)
Complete results from the 2021 IFBB Europa Pro.
The 2021 Europa Pro saw some more qualifications for the 2021 Olympia being handed out. Alicante, Spain was the site of the biggest qualifier that takes place in Europe and it is a real treat for the fans of the sport. This time around was no different.
The pending matchup between Roelly Winklaar and Nathan De Asha was enough to build anticipation heading into the event. Winklaar returned to the stage in Chicago, where he placed fifth, and was expected to compete the following weekend before pulling out. He took some extra time to prepare for the Europa Pro. De Asha will also make his return after a long period or preparation.
Tim Budesheim entered the competition as a dark-horse favorite. He is coming off a second-place performance at the Mr. Big Evolution Pro in July. The top two in each division will earn a qualification to the biggest competition of the year.
There were a total of 10 divisions at the Europa Pro with winners vying for a qualification to the Olympia. Check out our full breakdown of the 2021 IFBB Europa Pro results below.
2021 Europa Pro: All Division Winners
A quick breakdown of the winners in each division from the 2021 Europa Pro. All winners are now automatically qualified to compete in the 2021 Olympia.
Men’s Bodybuilding: coming soon
Men’s 212: coming soon
Men’s Physique: Youcef Djoudi Anava
Classic Physique: Fabian Mayr
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Bikini: coming soon
2021 Europa Pro Breakdown
Classic Physique
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Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 IFBB Europa Pro. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
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.
2021 Texas Pro Scorecards
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2021 IFBB Texas Pro Results
Complete results from the 2021 IFBB Texas Pro.
The 2021 IFBB Texas Pro has begun and there will be some more Olympia qualifications handed out. The Irving Convention Center in Irving, TX is the host of what is destined to be a weekend full of great competition featuring some of the biggest names in bodybuilding.
The Texas Pro will be handing out ten athletes an invitation to the 2021 Mr. Olympia coming this October. A total grand prize of over $40,000 will be paid out across the bodybuilders this weekend.
It begins with Steve Kuclo. The Dallas native will look to top the competition in his home state and earn a spot to compete at the biggest event of the year. Kuclo is viewed as one of the favorites to win the Men’s Bodybuilding category but it will not be easy.
Iain Valliere will be back in action after a victory at the 2021 Tampa Pro. Despite already having an automatic qualification to the Olympia, Valliere will continue to compete to try and continue to build momentum. Phillip Clahar, who finished second to Valliere in Tampa, will also be back in action. He has a chance to finish at the top of the field this time around. All three competitors are at peak physical condition which means the Texas Pro has a chance to be extremely entertaining.
Hassan Mostafa will also look to keep pace. He has not earned a bid just yet but he is in line too in the standings. Mostafa has competed in many qualifiers and has placed quite well recently.
There were a total of six divisions at the Texas Pro with winners vying for a qualification to the Olympia. Day one of the competition included prejudging and finals for the Classic Physique, Women’s Physique, Men’s Physique, and Bikini. The full results from Day Two have not been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the 2021 IFBB Texas Pro results below.
2021 Texas Pro: All Division Winners
A quick breakdown of the winners in each division from the Texas Pro 2021. All winners are now automatically qualified to compete in the Olympia 2021.
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Women’s Physique: Ashley Jones
2021 Texas Pro Breakdown
Women’s Physique
First Place – Ashley Jones
Second Place – Lenka Ferencukova
Third Place – Elizabeth Bradshaw
Fourth Place – Jeannie Feldman
Fifth Place – Priscila Cavilha
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Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the 2021 IFBB Texas Pro. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
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.
IFBB Europa Games Phoenix 2021 Results
Complete results from the IFBB Europa Games Phoenix 2021.
The Europa Games Phoenix 2021 took place over the weekend with competitors vying for qualification to the 2021 Olympia. Athletes flocked to the Westwood of Scottsdale in Scottsdale, AZ to show off their ability on one of the biggest stages.
After a heated battle in the Men’s Physique division, Jason Huynh landed the big victory at the Europa Games Phoeonix with Nick Koeu and Antoine Weatherspoon following up in second and third place respectively.
In Women’s Physique, Brooke Walker earned first place victory followed up in second by Chelsey Worster and Tomefafa Ameko in third.
There were a total of two divisions at the Europa Games Phoenix 2021 – Men’s Physique and Women’s Physique. Top placing competitors in this competition received points towards their total standing for qualification to the Olympia later this year. The full results have now been announced. Check out our full breakdown of the IFBB Europa Phoenix Games 2021 results below.
Europa Games Phoenix 2021: All Division Winners
A quick breakdown of the winners in each division from the Europa Games Phoenix 2021. All winners received points towards potential qualifcation in the Olympia 2021.
Men’s Physique: Jason Huynh
Women’s Physique: Brooke Walker
Europa Games Phoenix 2021 Breakdown
Men’s Physique Results
First Place – Jason Huynh
Second Place – Nick Koeu
Third Place – Antoine Weatherspoon
Fourth Place – Myron Griffen
Fifth Place – Frank Worley
Women’s Physique Results
First Place – Brooke Walker
Second Place – Chelsey Worster
Third Place – Tomefafa Ameko
Fourth Place – Pamela Canfield
Fifth Place – Katerine McLaurin
Official Score Cards
Generation Iron wishes to congratulate all the great athletes who earned a win at the IFBB Europa Games Phoenix 2021. Make sure to check out our full IFBB Pro results page from this year and previous years right here to catch up on any action you may have missed!
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.