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For my first time back here in a while, I thought I’d correct an omission on this forum by mentioning a great British (naturally, as I’m also British) strongwoman who those who follow strongman/woman competitions will know – Chloe Brennan. I’ve followed her career for three years or so, but, last March, she sprung to prominence as being the lightest woman (and only the third ever without straps) to lift the Rogue Replica Dinnie Stones at the Arnold Classic. Between them, the stones total 733 pounds, and Chloe, who is 5′ 6″, at the time weighed 140 pounds, though she is now heavier as she is moving from the under-64 kg category to the under-72 kg category.
Her socials:
She looks good in her kilt ~
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