Olivia Reeves Makes History: USA's First Women's Weightlifting Gold Medal in 24 Years

Noah Silverbrook

Updated Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In an awe-inspiring display of strength and determination, Olivia Reeves has secured the USA's first women's weightlifting gold medal in 24 years. This monumental achievement not only marks a personal victory for Reeves but also sets a new Olympic record, lifting an astonishing 117 kg (258 pounds).

The moment was electrifying as Reeves controlled the weight with remarkable precision. "Needs to control it. Remarkable from Reeves, she has the Olympic record," exclaimed the commentator, capturing the essence of this historic lift. From Kalasios at 1.16, Olivia shattered records by lifting 1.17, cementing her legacy in Olympic history.

The reaction to Olivia's triumph has been overwhelmingly positive. One user enthusiastically commented, "Strong girl, Olympian?" while another humorously dubbed her "Sansa Stark," celebrating her strength and grace. The admiration continued to pour in, with one user expressing, "If I could like this 5 million times I would," highlighting the widespread support for Olivia's achievement.

For those unfamiliar with the sport, the significance of lifting 117 kg might seem confusing. However, as one commenter clarified, "For the record, she's lifting 117 kg (258 pounds)." This weight is no small feat, especially under the intense pressure of Olympic competition. Another user humorously noted, "I would need to make sure my life insurance policy was updated before doing that because I would probably just drop that right on my skull."

Olivia's journey to this historic moment began when she was just a child, consistently winning competitions and showcasing her undeniable talent. One admirer noted, "She’s been winning competitions since she was a kid. She is unbelievably talented, so she was definitely a favorite. Probably the greatest weightlifter of her generation."

Her achievement has sparked discussions about the nature of weightlifting as an Olympic sport. Some find it perplexing while others appreciate the sheer strength and technique involved. One user humorously suggested, "They should make it more practical, like lifting the heaviest suitcase onto the highest roof rack before a camping trip."

Regardless of differing opinions, Olivia Reeves' accomplishment resonates with many. "Congrats to this wonder woman 🥇," applauded one user, while another proudly stated, "Repping UT Chattanooga. Go girl!"

In a world where new records seem to be set daily, as another user pondered, "Hmm. Everyone out here setting new records this year, what's in the water?" Olivia's achievement stands out, not just for the record she set but for the inspiration she provides to a******g athletes everywhere.

Olivia Reeves' gold medal win is a testament to her hard work, dedication, and unmatched talent. She has not only made history but has also inspired a new generation of weightlifters to strive for greatness.

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OnlyByMoonlight

Strong girl, Olympian?

xmaneds

good job, Sansa Stark!

PTFCMcGee

Great job by her! I would need to make sure my life insurance policy was updated before doing that because I would probably just drop that right on my skull.

Imalwaysready

But why even bother lifting the weight if you’re just going to put it back down right where it was again? They should make it more practical, like lifting the heaviest suitcase onto the highest roof rack before a camping trip or “lifting as many heavy items as you can in under a minute, but then also putting them back up on that shelf where they belong.”

duktayp

I'm still hoping for "watermelon crushing" in the Olympics

FellaWithUmbrella

Hey, it’s olympics! Is she really a woman? /s

meatsquatch011

If I could like this 5 million times I would

PipWhipple

I don't know how this works, is that a lot to lift? I'm confused, since I see posts here all the time about people lifting huge things, but this seems...small?

GratuaCuun

:| I just felt my spine implode - she's a GODDESS :D

CaldariBob

I'm old enough to remember the East German women's Olympic weightlifting team.

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