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2021 Middle East's Strongest Woman

The 2021 Middle East's Strongest Woman was held on 2021-10-01 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. 3 athletes competed across 5 events were contested.

Date: October 1, 2021
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates
Type: Middle East's Strongest Woman
Division: Women
Ekaterina Zaitseva
1st Place

Ekaterina Zaitseva 🇷🇺

Total Points: 14.0

Events (5 total)

  1. 1. Log Lift
  2. 2. Super Yoke
  3. 3. Farmer's Walk
  4. 4. Chain Railway Carriage
  5. 5. Atlas Stones

Results

Place Athlete Country Points
1 Ekaterina Zaitseva 🇷🇺 RUS 14.0
2 Brendali Theron 🇿🇦 RSA 11.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 🇬🇧 GBR 5.0

Event-by-Event Results

Atlas Stones

# Athlete Result Points
1 Ekaterina Zaitseva 5 in 82.00 s 3.0
2 Brendali Theron 4 in 17.50 s 2.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 3 in 24.44 s 1.0

Chain Railway Carriage

# Athlete Result Points
1 Brendali Theron 18.60 s 3.0
2 Ekaterina Zaitseva 19.25 s 2.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 23.73 s 1.0

Farmer's Walk

# Athlete Result Points
1 Ekaterina Zaitseva 19.96 s 3.0
2 Brendali Theron 36.57 s 2.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 4 m 1.0

Log Lift

# Athlete Result Points
1 Ekaterina Zaitseva 13 reps 3.0
2 Brendali Theron 8 reps 2.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 1 rep 1.0

Super Yoke

# Athlete Result Points
1 Ekaterina Zaitseva 88 m 3.0
2 Brendali Theron 85 m 2.0
3 Scarlett Harvey 33 m 1.0
Last updated: February 23, 2026

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