Regina elementary school teacher places third in strongwoman competition
REGINA — An elementary school teacher from Regina has been named one of the top strongwomen in North America.
Tracey Halladay, 34, placed third in the recent competition to find North America’s Strongest Woman, placing behind two American competitors.
By day, she teaches third and fourth graders at McDermid Community School in Regina, but at night, she’s flipping 600-pound tires and pressing 180-pound axel bars over her head.
The nine women at the competition flipped 600-pound tires and competed in a pressing medley that included a one-arm 120-pound dumbbell press and 220-pound log press.


