Iceland review - 2015, Page 35

Iceland review - 2015, Page 35
ICELAND REVIEW 33 SPORT PHOTOS BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON. WARRIOR WOMEN How can you possibly lift 150 kilos? Where are all the muscles?” I ask, stunned at the powerlifting champion sitting beside me. While obviously athletic, with her long dark hair, wearing glass- es and a shy smile, the petite Fanney Hauksdóttir looks the perfect girl- next-door. I never would have guessed that the 22-year-old is the European Champion in bench press in the 63 kg weight category, having lifted 147.5 kg (325 lbs) last August, breaking her own junior world record. “I don’t know!” Fanney laughs, a little embar- rassed at my question. “I was wearing a bench press shirt; I don’t know how much that counts.” “So you never lift raw?” wonders the young woman sitting to the other side of me, Katrín Tanja Davíðsdóttir, world champion at the 2015 CrossFit Games—held in California in July— whose record in bench press is 95 kg. “I always lift raw when training,” responds Fanney. “I was actually so unused to wearing the shirt that I failed my first attempt at the lift due to technical difficulties—I couldn’t get the bar close enough to my chest.” NOT ABOUT BEEFING-UP Katrín points out that it’s not necessarily the people with the biggest muscles who are the strongest. “It depends on how efficiently the muscles operate. In CrossFit there are women with skinny legs who are good at deadlift.” Fanney agrees: “Some people train and train and you can’t tell by their muscles, while others get beefed-up immediately. At first I thought: ‘I can’t practice bench press!’ because I never wanted big muscles.” Yet, inevitably, Fanney has proportionally large upper arms, which can be tricky. “The most difficult thing I’ve done was buy a dress for my graduation,” she states. “Oh, and finding jackets,” interjects Katrín. “They may fit perfectly otherwise, but then the sleeves are too tight.” Fanney prefers wearing sports clothing. “I’m most com- fortable that way. Sometimes I have to talk myself into wearing something else: ‘Ok, today you’re putting on jeans!’” Katrín nods. “I almost always wear sports cloth- ing.” For her, the goal isn’t being muscular either. “But the body adapts and I accept it the way it is.” STRONG AND BEAUTIFUL The conversation moves on to the image of women in weightlifting. “My club, Grótta, is working on changing the image of powerlifting and getting more girls to enlist. People think of us as massive,” says Fanney. “When I told my granny, who is 95, that I was taking up powerlifting, she nearly lost it. She was incredibly relieved when she saw
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