The debate over whether elite female strength athletes like Jill Mills and Aneta Florczyk are natural or using steroids is complex and often speculative. While both athletes have achieved remarkable feats of strength, determining the use of performance-enhancing substances can be challenging without direct evidence. Many strongwomen advocate for natural competition and undergo testing, but the pressures of elite sports can lead to varying practices. Ultimately, claims about their natural status should be approached with caution and respect for their achievements.
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No, that would defeat the purpose of the competition.
NO! It is illegal, and if they do and they are caught, (let's just say, they aren't the worlds "strongest" men).
No steroids are not illegal but they do drug test for other illegal substances ie. coke, meth...
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It is not true because it isn't a fact. they have a competition every year qualifying the worlds strongest man. he may probably be the strongest wrestler in WWE but he is Certainly not the strongest man.
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