2023 England’s Strongest Man and Woman Contests Results
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The 2023 England’s Strongest Man (ESM) and England’s Strongest Woman (ESW) competitions took place on August 27, 2023, in Warrington, UK. This thrilling event showcased the incredible strength of 12 top male and eight top female strong athletes from the country. Patrick Haynes secured the top spot among the men, while Naomi Hadley claimed victory in the women’s category.
While these single-day contests ran in parallel, the events themselves were distinct. The 2023 ESM featured challenges such as the Húsafell Stone, Tyre Super Yoke, Kratos Bar Deadlift for Reps, Anvil Farmer’s Walk, and the Log Ladder. Meanwhile, the 2023 ESW featured the Húsafell Stone, Block Press, Max Deadlift, Wolves Pit, and Farmer’s Walk. Here are the results for both contests:
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2023 England’s Strongest Man Results
- Patrick Haynes — 46 points
- Andrew Flynn — 45 points
- Max Searby — 43 points
- Paul Smith — 38 points
- Phil Hawxwell — 35.5 points
- Jack Osborn — 30 points
- Lewis Packham — 28.5 points
- Tom Place — 27.5 points
- Josh Norton — 27 points
- Joe Oliver — 26.5 points
- Sam Ashton — 24 points
- Ricky Daly — 16 points
2023 England’s Strongest Woman Results
- Naomi Hadley — 37.5 points
- Holly Ford — 29 points
- Rachel Greener — 29 points
- Jemma Featherstone — 23.5 points
- Desi Gillespie — 21 points
- Lydia Woodhall — 13.5 points
- Ashley Pinkney — 12.5 points
- Mollie Wagstaff — 10 points
These competitions showcased the incredible strength and determination of the participants, with Patrick Haynes and Naomi Hadley emerging as the strongest in their respective categories.
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