Judy Glenney (born March 15, 1949) is an American National Weightlifting Champion and former
IWF referee and coach. She is noted for her influence as a pioneer in women's
weightlifting
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. Glenney has been recognized as the strongest woman in history based on her accomplishments throughout her career in professional competitive powerlifting.
Lifting career
Judy began lifting unofficially against men in competitions coached by her husband
Gary Glenney. She lifted in the first official American national women's meet held in 1981 in
Waterloo, Iowa
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, overseen by
USA Weightlifting
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. Competing against 28 other competitors she achieved the title of best lifter and a gold. In the subsequent year she lifted a National record snatch.
Awards
* Gold – Woman's National Championships 1981
* Gold – Woman's National Championships 1982
* Gold – Woman's National Championships 1983
* Gold – Woman's National Championships 1984
* Silver – Senior National Championships 1988
* Bronze – Senior National Championships 1990
* Gold – Master's National Championships 1991
* Gold – Master's National Championships 1992
* Gold – Master's National Championships 1993
* Gold – Master's National Championships 1994
* Gold – Master's National Championships 1995
* Gold – World Master's Championships 1997
* Gold – World Masters Games 1998
Best Lifts
Clean and Jerk (Official): 97.5 kg,
Snatch: 82.5.0 kg,
Total: 172.5 kg
IWF work
From 1983 to 1989, Judy served as the chairwoman of the USWF Women's Committee. In 1986 and 1987, she served as coach and official for the women who competed at the Pannonia Cup Tournament in
Budapest, Hungary. She officiated at
the first women's World Championships in
Daytona Beach, Florida, thus becoming the first woman to referee an international competition. Judy and Gary were Commissioners for the
1998 Nike World Masters Games held in
Portland, Oregon
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. Judy also served as a referee for the US Olympic team in the
2000 Sydney Olympics
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, the first Olympic Games to include women's weightlifting.
Writing career
Throughout the mid 1980s Glenney wrote articles on fitness, focusing on the female body as related to weightlifting and weight training. In 1989 she wrote a book titled ''So you want to be a female weightlifter'' published by
Glennco Enterprises, a joint effort with her husband Gary. The book describes Olympic technique designed for the female anatomy.
In 2017, Glenney's book, "Mom, I'm a Girl," was published, describing the challenges she faced when her daughter announced that she was a transgender woman.
Contemporary life
Judy currently lives in
Vancouver, Washington
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with her husband Gary. She teaches children's Sunday school classes at
Portland Bible Church where Gary is the pastor. Judy is a teacher at
Clark College
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with classes including
tennis
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,
walking
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,
core conditioning, circuit fitness, and weight training. She is also involved with
Stonecroft Ministries and holds regular Bible study classes at her home following with the teachings of her husband.
References
External links
* http://www.lifttilyadie.com/
* http://www.portlandbiblechurch.com/
* https://judyglenney.com/
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Living people
1949 births
Weightlifting coaches
American women writers
Sportspeople from Vancouver, Washington
American educators
American female weightlifters
21st-century American women
20th-century American women
American women referees and umpires