Olivia Reeves, No. 1 ranked weightlifter, looks to break world record and win USA's first gold since 2000 (2024)

UPDATE: OLIVIA REEVES WINS GOLD.

It has been 24 years since women were first allowed to compete in weightlifting at the Olympics.

Team USA's Olivia Reeves was just 3 years old when Tara Nott-Cunningham won the country's first and only gold. Now, 21-year-old Reeves is aiming to break a world record at the Paris Olympics and if everything goes to plan, she could make history on her way to becoming one of the greatest weightlifters in U.S. history.

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Reeves is competing in the women's 71kg session on Friday, Aug. 9, at 1:30 p.m. ET. You can stream live on Peaco*ck or watch on USA Network at 5:30 p.m. ET.

"Becoming an Olympian has been the best experience and no matter what happens tomorrow I am proud to have earned the title," she wrote in an Instagram caption on Thursday.

Following the snatch session on Friday, Reeves was sitting at the top of the leaderboard with a massive 117kg snatch in her third attempt, breaking the Olympic record.

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Weightlifters from China typically dominate the sport, but due to changes in the qualification process --- each country was allowed to send only three women and three men to Paris 2024, one for each weight class. The number of weight classes was also reduced from 14 to 10.

China's Liao Guifang, 2023 World Champion and weightlifting total world record holder (273kg), would have been Reeve's biggest threat to gold but she wasn't selected to join the team.

Reeves isn't without competition by any means.

Ecuador's Angie Palacios Dájomes was the silver medalist at the 2023 World Championship, beating Reeves' total by 2kg, and she's also eyeing the top spot in Paris after placing sixth in Tokyo. Another likely contender for gold is Loredana Toma of Romania, a six-time consecutive European champion. Dájomes is in second and Toma is in third, snatching 116kg and 115kg respectively.

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Reeves' parents own a CrossFit gym and she has been competing since she was young. She holds an impressive number of 15 American records in youth, junior and senior categories.

She's the 2023 World Cup gold medalist in the 71kg and fans are looking for her to soon break the world record in both the snatch (121kg) and clean & jerk (154kg). Reeves' personal competition best is currently 120kg for the snatch and 151kg for the clean & jerk, and she can at least easily break the Olympic records (115kg & 148kg).

If these numbers don't mean anything to you, just know that Reeves is incredibly strong. She can squat more than three times her body weight, according to the number revealed by NPR. That's 224 kg, or nearly 500 pounds, and she's only getting stronger.

She has added 26kg to her total since the first Olympic qualifier, according to USA Weightlifting.

Olympic Weightlifting Schedule

EventDateTime (ET)How to Watch
🇺🇸 Men's 61kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅 Wed, 8/7 9-11:30a Peaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
🇺🇸 Women's 49kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅 Wed, 8/7 1:30-4pPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
Women's 59kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅Thurs, 8/8 9-11:30aPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
Men's 73kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅Thurs, 8/8 1:30-4pPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
Men's 89kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅Fri, 8/9 9-11:30a Peaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
🇺🇸 Women's 71kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅Fri, 8/91:30-4pPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
🇺🇸 Men's 102kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅 Sat, 8/10 5:30-8aPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
🇺🇸 Women's 81kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅 Sat, 8/10 10a-12:30pPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
Men's 102+kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅Sat, 8/10 2:30-5pPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com
Women's 81+kg: Snatch / Clean & Jerk🏅 Sun, 8/115:30-8aPeaco*ck, NBCOlympics.com

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Olympic weightlifting movements and rules

The snatch and clean & jerk are powerful movements where athletes move massive amounts of weights on the barbell, oftentimes over twice their body weight, to an overhead position in mere seconds.

These movements appear simple, but they are incredibly technical and it can take several years to master how to move efficiently. The competition also appears straightforward. Athletes lift the barbell one at a time and the weight on the bar can only increase, never decrease, but coaches behind the scenes are playing chess as they plan their athlete's rest time and next attempts.

Snatch

The snatch is the more technical of the two movements. Lifters must move the barbell from the floor to above their head in one fluid movement. They can't re-bend and extend their elbows once the weight is overhead, a controversial rule that many fans argue robs athletes of good lifts.

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Clean & Jerk

As the name suggests, the clean & jerk are two separate movements counted as one combined lift. The clean portion of the lift involves the athlete "cleaning" the barbell up to the front rack position, or supported on top of their collarbone and shoulders.

The jerk includes the athlete elevating the weight by jumping and quickly pressing the barbell overhead. The same elbows rule applies to the jerk.

Three judges, two side judges and one in the front, signal a white light for a good lift and a red light for no lift. Athletes need at least two white lights for the lift to count. However, there's a jury panel that will review and make the final decision.

Olivia Reeves, No. 1 ranked weightlifter, looks to break world record and win USA's first gold since 2000 (2024)

FAQs

What weight class is Olivia Reeves? ›

Reeves will compete in the 71 kg weight class. In her final qualifier, she lifted a 118kg snatch and a 150kg clean and jerk for a 268kg total. That's about 590 pounds.

Who is the oldest weightlifting Olympic champion? ›

Lü Xiaojun
Personal information
NationalityChinese
Born27 July 1984 Qianjiang, Hubei, China
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight80.75 kg (178 lb)
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How much did Olivia Reeves lift? ›

There were good tears after Reeves lifted 117 kilograms (258 pounds) in the snatch and 145 kg. (320 pounds) in the clean and jerk for a total of 262 kg. to beat Mari Leivis Sanchez of Colombia by 5 kg. in the women's 71-kg.

What are Olivia Reeves stats? ›

At the 2024 IWF World Cup, she won the gold medal in the Snatch (118kg), Clean & Jerk (150kg) and Total (268kg) in the women's 71kg event. Reeves won gold in the 71 kg category at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. It was the United States' first gold medal in weightlifting since 2000.

Who is the 80 year old weightlifting champion? ›

This woman is 80 years old, she has beaten cancer three times and now she's officially the strongest great-grandmother in the world. Heather Maddern took up powerlifting to improve her strength and the results not only shocked herself - but the globe.

Who is the 13 year old Olympic champion? ›

Gestring became the youngest person ever to win an Olympic gold medal at the age of 13 years and 268 days, in what was considered to be an upset, given her competition.

Who is the oldest living Olympic athlete? ›

With the 2024 Paris Olympics underway, it is fitting that the oldest living Olympian is a French former athlete. Yvonne Chabot-Curtet, age 104, proudly represented her country in long jump during the 1948 London and 1952 Helsinki games.

What weight class does Taylor Atwood compete in? ›

Taylor Atwood (born September 12, 1988) is an American powerlifter. He is a 3-time IPF World Champion and has held multiple world records in the 74 kilogram weight class.

What weight class is Mahailya Reeves in? ›

Mahailya Reeves (born: October 28, 2003) is a classic powerlifter representing the United States of America. Mahailya competes in the 84+ kilogram weight class.

How old is Olivia Reeves, weightlifter? ›

Olivia Reeves, 21, born three years after Tara Notts won Team USA's last weightlifting gold at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, topped the women's 71kg (156 lbs.) competition at the 2024 Paris Games Friday.

What weight class is Heather Connor in? ›

Heather Connor (born April 18, 1991) is an American powerlifter, competing in the 47 kilogram weight class.

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