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76-year-old granny lifts dumb-bells and tears up books
76-year-old granny lifts dumb-bells and tears up books
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76-year-old Sakinat Khanapiyeva from the village of Sultan-Yangiyurt in Dagestan, Russia, is the world’s strongest granny. She can tear up even the thickest... 09.03.2010, Sputnik International
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14:30 GMT 09.03.2010 (Updated: 19:51 GMT 19.10.2022) 76-year-old Sakinat Khanapiyeva from the village of Sultan-Yangiyurt in Dagestan, Russia, is the world’s strongest granny. She can tear up even the thickest books, lift a 24-kg dumb-bell, break horseshoes and twist 5-cm steel angles.
76-year-old Sakinat Khanapiyeva from the village of Sultan-Yangiyurt in Dagestan, Russia, is the world’s strongest granny. She can tear up even the thickest books, lift a 24-kg dumb-bell, break horseshoes and twist 5-cm steel angles.