Gemma puts '˜special strength' to the test

Gemma has qualified for England's Strongest Women's Finals. Picture: Gemma FergusonGemma has qualified for England's Strongest Women's Finals. Picture: Gemma Ferguson
Gemma has qualified for England's Strongest Women's Finals. Picture: Gemma Ferguson
A Burgess Hill woman has qualified for England's Strongest Women's Finals after competing in the southern qualifiers on Saturday.

Gemma Ferguson, 32, an Openreach field engineer finished second after leading the field for most of the competition.

She is due to compete in the national competition on August 11 in Derby.

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Gemma said: “My family knew from an early age that I had a special strength.

Gemma said her family knew she had a special strength from an early age. Picture: Gemma FergusonGemma said her family knew she had a special strength from an early age. Picture: Gemma Ferguson
Gemma said her family knew she had a special strength from an early age. Picture: Gemma Ferguson

“I would collect firewood from the wood next to my nan’s house and return with a huge bough.

“She would be astonished at what I would carry.”

Gemma came second in her first contest in Worthing in the over 90kg category.

“This was before she embarked on a proper training programme with the right equipment.

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Picture: Gemma FergusonPicture: Gemma Ferguson
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“We don’t have proper strongwoman equipment at my gym in Burgess Hill,” added Gemma.

“So I was making do with what we had, like giant garden stones.”

Another second place at Sussex Strongwoman followed. Since then, she says she has been hooked.