Olivia Reeves in weightlifting
Olivia Reeves in weightlifting
Olivia Reeves in weightlifting
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Olivia Reeves made history by winning the United States' first Olympic gold medal in weightlifting in 24 years at the Paris Olympics, lifting a total of 262 kilograms in the women's 71-kilogram division. Her performance included a world-record snatch of 117 kg and a clean-and-jerk of 145 kg, although she attempted to break her own record with a 150 kg lift in her final attempt but failed. The victory not only symbolizes a significant achievement for U.S. weightlifting since the last gold medal was won in 2000 but also serves as an inspiration for future athletes. Reeves, a senior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, was celebrated by her peers and faculty during a watch party at her university. This Olympic success comes alongside a bronze medal earned by Hampton Morris, marking a resurgence in American weightlifting. The event has generated excitement and pride for the sport in the U.S., suggesting a promising future for its athletes.

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