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I expected the minimum to be 11. If Google is to be believed though, 9 is a potential starting point.
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In any event, I think that it's 14-15 when boys surpass women in strength. There's not much info on it, but you see ninth grade boys' soccer teams beating the best women's teams. I know that's not strength, but it's skill and speed. I saw this chart, and teen boys bested all but one of grown women's world records in swimming, track, etc.
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I think its 11-12 yo
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