MIGHTY POWERHOUSE

Meet the ‘world’s fittest woman’ Laura Horvath who can lift 265lb – almost twice her own body weight

The mega strong athlete reveals her gruelling fitness regime - and what she has for breakfast before every session

LAURA Horvath is quite literally the fittest woman on earth.

She can lift a whopping 265lbs (120kg) above her head - almost twice her own body weight.

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Laura Horvath is the fittest woman in the worldCredit: Instagram/laurahorvaht
The athlete in action at the 2024 EWF European Weightlifting Championships, in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 17, 2024Credit: EPA
Laura won the CrossFit Games in 2023Credit: Facebook

If that wasn't enough, she also runs, swims, cycles, climbs and does gymnastics.

Is there truly anything the mighty powerhouse can't do?

Early days

Laura was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1997.

She was a sporty child and apparently felt most at home on a climbing wall.

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She won several national titles and competed in the European youth championships.

In 2014, Laura was introduced to CrossFit by her brother Kristof, and the rest is history.

CrossFit fanatic

CrossFit is a form of high-intensity interval training made up of functional strength and condition movements.

This means squatting, pulling, pushing and lifting - and lots of it.

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Laura entered her first CrossFit competition in 2015 and narrowly missed a medal when she placed fourth.

After several other failed attempts to reach the podium, she eventually made it to the CrossFit Games in 2018.

As the first Hungarian woman ever to take part and the youngest woman in the entire competition, she finished top of the leaderboard at the end of the first day.

She won her first ever event, The Battleground, on the second day.

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This involves: a 'rescue Randy drag', two rope climbs, a 400m run and an obstacle course.

Overall, Laura swiped silver and was named Rookie of the Year.

She won silver again in 2021 and bronze in 2022, but it was in 2023 that she finally secured gold and earned herself the title 'The Fittest Woman on Earth'.

'Fittest Woman on Earth'

Laura hit a huge 265lb (120kg) clean and jerk - where a barbell is lifted from the floor to their shoulders, and then overhead.

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