Sherrie Williams, a fifty-year-old gym instructor from Tullamore, is rewriting the rules of strength with jaw-dropping feats like pulling a ten-tonne truck—proof that technique beats brute force. After leaving her desk job a decade ago, she soared into Olympic lifting and strongman, even mastering one-arm deadlifts after a car accident left her with limited use of one arm. Last year, she smashed the Guinness World Record for most weight lifted in an hour with a one-arm deadlift, adding 3,950kg to the previous mark—and she’s already planning her next record attempt. Beyond the lifts, Sherrie’s bringing strongman to her community, turning the “human pull” into a local sensation and encouraging women to try it, no matter their background. Her story? Pure grit, empowerment, and proof that strength lives in unexpected places.

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