25.11.2025 23:20
Jammie Booker, who won the title of the World's Strongest Woman, has been revealed to actually be a man. Booker, who came in first in the Women's Open category at the Strongman Games, was disqualified after this situation came to light. Organization officials stated that they were unaware of this situation prior to the competition.
"The World's Strongest Woman" title has turned into a major scandal. After it was revealed that the athlete who won the competition was actually male, the title was revoked and the competitor was disqualified.
The title of World's Strongest Woman was taken back due to a scandal that will be the subject of films. Chaos ensued when it was discovered that Jammie Booker, the champion in the Women's Open category at the Strongman Games, was actually male.
FIRST STATEMENT FROM THE ORGANIZATION: "WE LEARNED ABOUT THE SITUATION AFTER THE COMPETITION"
The official Strongman Games made a statement following trans competitor Booker's first-place finish in the Women's Open category. The statement emphasized that there was no information provided regarding the athlete's gender status prior to the competition:
"Official Strongman officials were unaware of this situation before the competition. As soon as the situation was communicated to us, we immediately launched an investigation. Attempts were made to contact the athlete, but no response has been received yet."
The organization clarified that the course of the competition would have been different had this information been known:
"If this situation had been known before or during the competition, the athlete in question would not have been allowed to compete in the Women's Open category."
DISQUALIFIED
Following this statement, it was announced that Booker has been disqualified from the 2025 Official Strongman World Championship. All rankings in the Women's Open category will be rearranged.