Albany Creek Athlete Heads To Wales For International Powerlifting Event

Albany Creek athlete Kim Prince is continuing her multi-sport strength career as she prepares to compete internationally in powerlifting following her world title in natural bodybuilding.



Early Foundations And Background

Kim Prince began her training as a child performer with the Flying Fruit Fly Circus, where she learned trapeze, Spanish web and acrobatics under Chinese coaches. This early discipline contributed to her later transition into natural bodybuilding, Strongwoman events, powerlifting and triathlon.

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At age 42, she won the 2018 World Championship at the Olympia All Natural event in Las Vegas, only 18 months after entering bodybuilding. Her broader transformation included losing more than 20 kilograms in 12 weeks.

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Competition Record Across Multiple Strength Sports

Kim has accumulated national and international results across several sports while competing drug-free.

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Her verified achievements include:

  • 2018 Natural Bodybuilding World Champion (Las Vegas)
  • 2020 Beasts of Burden Strongwoman (under-72kg) winner
  • 2022 UK Strongwoman Open (Hartfield) winner
  • 2023 Women’s Masters Division winner, Australia’s Strongest International (Bendigo)
  • 2023 Women’s Masters Division winner, Emirates Strongest International (Dubai)
  • 2024 Third place, Women’s Masters, World Championships Strongwoman (Ireland)
  • 2024 National champion in U67.5kg Masters Women’s Tested Powerlifting and overall Masters heaviest female lifter

She holds the female masters Australian natural deadlift record at 201 kilograms and currently maintains a 200-kilogram deadlift at a body weight of 66 kilograms.

Expansion Into Endurance And Triathlon

Two years ago, Kim added triathlons to her training, including swimming, cycling and running. She has also undertaken group ocean swimming sessions to build confidence in open water conditions.

Albany Creek Athlete Preparing For Wales Event

Kim will compete in the ZEROW Pro 3 powerlifting event in Wales on 16 November, which coincides with her 49th birthday. The competition has no weight or age classes, and she aims to exceed her previous competition lifts, including her natural deadlift record.

Her preparation this year included managing chronic pain and injuries while maintaining daily training with five strength sessions and additional swimming, cycling or walking.

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Community Strength Initiatives And Local Impact

Kim contributes to local strength communities by running Strongwoman and Strongman events in Stafford and Kedron, offering free posing sessions at Unique Crew and supporting athletes without trainers.

She co-organised Her Roar to encourage women to participate in strength sports and delivers workshops for Indigenous youth and disadvantaged women through Iron Tracks and the Women’s Sports Academy.

She lectures in cardiac ultrasound at CQU Brisbane and continues to train at facilities in Zillmere, Lutwyche and surrounding areas.

Next Steps For The Albany Creek Competitor



The Wales competition marks another major step in Kim’s ongoing multi-sport strength career, highlighting her continued development across bodybuilding, Strongwoman, powerlifting and triathlon as she represents Albany Creek internationally.

Published 4-Nov-2025

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