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Women in the Philippines (Filipino: Kababaihan sa Pilipinas) may also be known as Filipina or Filipino women. Their role includes the context of Filipino culture , standards, and mindsets. The Philippines is described [ by whom? ] to be a nation of strong women, who directly and indirectly run the family unit, businesses, and government agencies.
Forbes magazine's 100 Most Powerful Woman in the World (from 2004 to 2009) – she ranked 4th in the 2005 list [156] Member, Council of Women World Leaders [ 157 ] Don Quijote International Award (category: mejor labor institucional – Best institutional work) from Spain's King Juan Carlos (April 15, 2010) [ 158 ] [ 159 ]
World's Strongest Woman (later known as Strongwoman World Championships, World's Strongest Lady and United Strongmen Women's World Championships) is an annual strongwoman contest, and considered the pinnacle for female competitors and recognized as the world championships, and was held during the same time and same location as WSM from 2001 to 2003.
In the women's 53 kg in the 2018 Asian Games, Diaz had a total lift of 207 kg, beating Turkmenistan's Kristina Shermetova (206 kg) and Thailand's Surodchana Khambao (201 kg) to deliver the Philippines' first gold in the 2018 games, [44] [46] as well as being the first Filipino weightlifter of any gender to win a gold medal in the Asian Games.
This is a list of Strongwoman Competitions. Some also include men. [3] Maidens of MightStrongwoman Challenge 2019 [4] California's Strongest Women; Connecticut's Strongest Man and Woman; May Flowers of Power Competition; Central Valley Strongest Man and Woman; Central Valley Strongest Man and Woman; War on the Shore Strongman/Strongwoman Classic
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Full name: Jasmine Althea Ramilo: Born 5 March 2008 (age 16) Italy: Residence: Fabriano: Gymnastics career; Discipline: Rhythmic gymnastics: Country represented Philippines: Years on national team: 2023-Club: Ginnastica Fabriano: Head coach(es) Claudia Mancinelli