Friday, 14 March 2014

The Strongest Woman in the World

The strong, talented woman, Sadie Jenkins, was well known for her modesty about her strength, which is remembered by many people all over the world. She became the strongest determined woman in the world. After years of living famously, she tragically died at the age of 55.

Born into a rich family, in 1969, in Canada, the young Sadie Kate Jenkins was used to the famous life because her father was a worldwide known boxer. Tragically, when Sadie was 10 years old her father died from cancer. The Jenkins family were downhearted for many years. By the age of 11, Sadie attended many different clubs like karate, boxing and even wrestling! No wonder she became the strongest woman in the world. Her mother, Olivia Jenkins (Wrestling champion), encouraged Sadie to be strong. However when Sadie became 18, she decided to move to Australia.

After years of working as a personal coach, Sadie decided to compete in Australia’s Strongest competition. Competing against people that were stronger than her didn’t stop Sadie from entering the competition! The competition was televised around the world. She was determined to try as hard as she possibly could. The gifted woman, Sadie Jenkins, won the competition.
After years of living in the spotlight, even more people started to notice Sadie, even the Queen, who she visited often. Her name remained in the world book of records, which sold 5,000,0000 copies. She entered many other competitions, but then it all changed.

At the age of 55, Sadie tragically died after taking a taxi to a boxing club. The taxi crashed into a nearby building, killing her and the taxi driver. Her fans were broken. Thanks to Sadie Jenkins, many young children and adults are encouraged to stay fit and healthy. Many people believe that Sadie will carry on being the strongest woman in the world.

Sadie Jenkins (1969-2014)

By Leah Yr 6

2 comments:

  1. Great biography, Leah. Hang on a minute...born in '69 and died in 2014...are you sure she was 55? :-)

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  2. Good story Leah!
    ( Leah's Grandma)

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