Jill Mills (born March 2, 1972) is an American world champion powerlifter and world champion strongwoman.[1] She's the first woman to win World's Strongest Woman competition twice.

Powerlifting contest results

  • 1995 USMC
  • 1996 Alamo Classic, 165 lb. division - 1st
  • 1997 USPF National Powerlifting Championship, Philadelphia, PA - 1st
  • 1997 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st
  • 1998 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st
  • 1998 APF Raw State Championships, 181 lb. class - 1st
  • 1998 Alamo Classic, 181 lb. class - 1st
  • 1998 Metroplex Rep contest
  • 1999 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st
  • 1999 APF Raw State Powerlifting Championship, Dallas, TX (set 4 new state records) - 1st
  • 1999 IPA Westside Invitational, Cleveland, OH, 181 lb. class - 1st
  • 2001 USPF Texas State Powerlifting Championship, Austin, Ft Hood, TX - 1st
  • 2001 USPF Texas Cup - guest lifter, 181 lb division (set 4 new state records and 1 new national record)
  • 2003 APF Texas State Championship, Austin, TX - 165 lb class and overall best lifter, 4 new state records
  • 2003 APF Nationals, Los Angeles, CA - 181 lb class champion

Strongwoman contest results

  • 1997 Lonestar Strength Festival, Euless TX (injured)
  • 1998 NASS Metroplex Champ, Dallas, TX
  • 2000 York Barbell Champ, York, PA
  • 2001 SW USA NASS Strongwoman Champ
  • 2001 Callander Roundtable Champ (World's Strongest Woman qualifier)
  • 2001 Killin Fair Champ
  • 2001 IFSA World's Strongest Woman champion, Zambia, Africa
  • 2002 Northeast Showdown Pro Strongwoman, Boston - won all events
  • 2002 St. Louis Microbrew festival Pro Strongwoman - won all events
  • 2002 Clash of the Titan, Aberdeen Scotland - 1st overall
  • 2002 IFSA World's Strongest Woman champion, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • 2004 Strongest Woman Alive champion, Riverside, CA

References

World's Strongest Woman
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First (2001) Succeeded by:
Herself
Preceded by:
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First (2002) Succeeded by:
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