Kristin Rhodes née Danielson is an American strongwoman and the winner of 2012 World's Strongest Woman competition held in Hämeenlinna, Finland.
[1] Granddaughter of shot putter Bill Nieder and the niece of middle distance runner Tim Danielson,[2] Rhodes had been involved in sports at an early age, playing soccer at Grossmont High School and throwing the hammer, discus, javelin and the shot at San Diego State.
In 2016, she came fourth at World's Strongest Woman behind Donna Moore, Lidiia Hunko and Olga Liashchuk.
In 2017 Strongest Woman in the World at Las Vegas she came fourth behind Olga Liashchuk, Britteny Cornelius and Lidiia Hunko.
At 2018 Arnold Pro Strongwoman she emerged second runner-up to Donna Moore and Liefia Ingalls.