Aneta Kielak (pseudonym 'Atena', born 26 February 1982) is a Polish female athlete and strongwoman.

Aneta Kielak started her career at the age of 16, as a powerlifter. She won Polish Championships several times, and in 2000 became the European Champion. She was the first Polish athlete to break the barrier of 500 kg (1,100 lbs) in powerlifting.

Since 2002, she has started training on the equipment typical for strongman and strongwoman contests. Only a year later she won the 'World's Strongest Woman' in Zambia and in 2004, 'Europe's Strongest Woman in Ireland'.

Later she was the 'World's Champion/World's Strongest Woman' in 2003, 2005, 2006 and early 2008. She has won the competition more than any other woman in history, according to 'Guinness World Records'.

In November 2008 she improved her record by rolling 5 pans. This time it was a part of the Chinese show, shot in Beijing.

Another record has been established once again in Spain, but this time it was about lifting adult men overhead. Aneta's result was 12, while her Spanish rival, athlete Irene Gutierrez, lifted 10 men.

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