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Losing Three Limbs as a Baby Hasn’t Stopped Me Becoming the UK’s Strongest Disabled Woman

At just 28 years old, Louise Greer from Gloucester has defied all odds to become the UK’s strongest disabled woman. Born without three limbs, Louise has never allowed her physical challenges to define her limits. Her incredible journey is one of determination, resilience, and unwavering spirit.

From a young age, Louise was determined to live life without restrictions. She discovered powerlifting and quickly found her passion and strength in the sport. With countless hours of training and dedication, she has steadily risen through the ranks, inspiring many along the way.

Next month, Louise will represent the UK at the World Championships in Texas, showcasing her remarkable talent on an international stage. Her journey serves as a powerful reminder that perseverance and self-belief can overcome even the toughest obstacles.

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Louise’s story is not just about strength in sport, but about the strength of the human spirit. She hopes her achievements will inspire others facing their own challenges to pursue their dreams wholeheartedly.

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