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Marie Sirois

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31: 99:, she married fellow Quebec strongman Henri Cloutier and performed at his gym in Salem. She became a professional athlete at age 25 and became known for lifting a 1,300-kilogram platform on her back and also restraining a pair of 635-kilogram horses in a similar manner as done by 117:
After her death in 1920, she was buried in her husband's hometown of Roxton Pond, Quebec. Her tombstone describes her as "la femme plus forte du monde".
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Athlètes canadiens-français. Recueil des exploits de force, d'endurance, d'agilité, des athlètes et des sportsmen de notre race, depuis le XVIIIe siècle
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Martin, Gabriel, « Marie Sirois (1865-1920), femme la plus forte du monde Â», MontrĂ©al, Histoire QuĂ©bec, 21 mars 2017, vol. 22, no 4, p. 21-25.
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Her performance continued even in her later years, such as the 1917 inauguration (when she was 50 years old) of the Montreal monument to
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By age 17, she was noted for having lifted barrels weighing 115 kilograms.
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who was promoted as the strongest woman in the world.
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Canada East
Canadian
Strongwoman
strongwoman
Salem, Massachusetts
Louis Cyr
George-Étienne Cartier
Arthur Dandurand



"Marie-Louise Sirois-Cloutier, the strongest woman in the world?"
Édouard-Zotique Massicotte


"The strongest woman in the world"
Categories
1865 births
1920 deaths
Canadian strength athletes
Sportspeople from Quebec
Strongwomen
French strength athletes
Canadian emigrants to the United States

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