Aneta Florczyk

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Aneta Florczyk
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Florczyk in 2009
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Born (1982-02-26) 26 February 1982 (age 41)
Malbork, Poland
Height1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
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CountryFlag of Poland.svg  Poland

Aneta Florczyk (pseudonym Atena; born 26 February 1982) is a Polish female athlete and strongwoman.

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Born in Malbork, Florczyk started her career at the age of 16, as a powerlifter. She won Polish Championships several times, and in 2000 became European Champion. As a first Polish athlete, she has broken the barrier of 500 kg in powerlifting. After she had been suspended in national team (the suspension has later been proven unfounded and overruled by the court), she began training weightlifting, becoming Polish Champion in juniors and vice Champion in seniors.

Since 2002, she has started training on the equipment typical for strongman and strongwoman contests. Only a year later, she won the World's Strongest Woman in Zambia and in 2004 the Europe's Strongest Woman in Ireland.

Later, she was World's Champion / World's Strongest Woman in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2008. This means that she has won the competition more than any other woman in history, according to Guinness World Records. [1]

Powerlifting and bench press achievements

Weightlifting achievements

Strongwoman achievements

Florczyk in 2009 Aneta Florczyk2.JPG
Florczyk in 2009

Dancing on Ice

She appeared in the second edition of the Polish version of "Dancing on Ice" show (called "Gwiazdy tańczą na lodzie" in Poland). Her first partner was Marcin Czajka, but after two episodes he was replaced by Maciej Lewandowski. They finished the show at the 3rd place.

EpisodeSongAverage gradeDetailed gradesClassification (Judges)Classification (Viewers)
1No one
Alicia Keys
6.36, 7, 6, 68. place6. place
2Milord
Édith Piaf
7.57, 9, 7, 78. place8. place
3Don't Cry
Guns N' Roses
7.58, 8, 7, 74. place5. place
4Kung fu fighting
Carl Douglas
8.08, 7, 9, 86. placeSkate-off
5California Love
2 Pac
8.59, 8, 8, 93. place3. place
6Seksapil
Eugeniusz Bodo
8.89, 9, 8, 92. place2. place
7Love at first sight
Kylie Minogue
6.87, 7, 6, 76. place4. place
7Şımarık
Tarkan
8.59, 8, 8, 92. place4. place
8The Blue Danube
Johann Strauss II
7.07, 7, 7, 74. placeSkate-off
8 Bésame Mucho
Dalida
9.09, 9, 9, 92. placeSkate-off
9The Passenger
Iggy Pop
8.07, 9, 8, 83. placeSkate-off
9Let the sunshine In
Hair
8.08, 8, 8, 84. placeSkate-off
10Carmen
Georges Bizet
9.09, 10, 9, 82. placeSkate-off
10Just a Gigolo
Marlene Dietrich
8.88, 10, 9, 83. placeSkate-off

The frying pan stunt and Guinness World Records

A major boost for her career came when a video clip was posted on the Internet, where Aneta was rolling a frying pan. The movie was unexpectedly popular and it got a lot of media interest. One of the results was the invitation (February 2008) for the Spanish edition of the show, where interesting tries of breaking the Guinness World Records are shown. Aneta had to roll most pans in one minute. She established the record rolling 4 pans.

In November 2008 she has improved her Record – rolling 5 pans. This time it was a part of the Chinese show, shot in Beijing.

Another record has been established once again in Spain, but this time it was about lifting adult men overhead. Aneta's result was 12, while her Spanish rival – athlete Irene Gutierrez – lifted 10 people.

Dietetics Activity: Ketogenic Diet

Since 2018, Aneta Florczyk began her journey with dietetics, which came as a surprise to many of her fans, considering her previous achievements in the realm of strength sports. Aneta always emphasized the importance of a healthy diet for athletes, but also for every individual. Combining her knowledge of sports with dietetics, Aneta became an expert in the field of the ketogenic diet. Her approach to nutrition is based on the individual needs of each person and promotes healthy eating habits with limited carbohydrate intake.

Aneta offers dietary consultations and runs a blog about the ketogenic diet, through which she shares her expertise with others. Her work and advice have gained recognition among many seeking a balanced approach to nutrition that promotes health.

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References

  1. Most wins of the World's Strongest Woman:
    The most wins of the World's Strongest Woman competition is four by Aneta Kielak
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