COLOMBES, France – Olivia Reeves won the United States’ first Olympic gold medal in weightlifting in 24 years at the Paris Olympics.
Reeves lifted 117 kilograms (390 pounds) in the snatch and 145kg (320 pounds) in the clean and jerk for a total of 262kg to beat Mari Leivis Sanchez of Colombia by five kilograms in the women’s 71kg division. Angie Dajomes of Ecuador took the bronze.
The US last won an Olympic gold medal in weightlifting in Sydney in 2000, when Tara Nott won the lightest women´s division. That was the first Olympic Games to include women´s weightlifting on the program.
Reeves´ gold followed an historic bronze medal for Hampton Morris on Wednesday, the first Olympic medal of any kind for a US men´s weightlifter since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Earlier, Karlos Nasar of Bulgaria won weightlifting gold at the Olympics and broke two world records just over a year after a hotel sink fell on him and severed his left Achilles tendon.
Nasar was showering the night before an awards ceremony in May 2023 when he reached for shampoo and pressed down, causing the sink to fall out of the wall and onto him.
After undergoing emergency surgery and missing six months, he returned to weightlifting in December and set the clean and jerk world record that he surpassed in this event.
“I believed, and I imagined in my mind to come here after the accident and to win the Olympic title,” Nasar said through an interpreter according to AP. “It was very difficult because I could not move for months. But I have very strong power to do this.”
The 21-year-old Nasar, a Paris native, lifted 180 kilograms (397 pounds) in the snatch and a world-record 224 kilograms (494 pounds) in the clean and jerk to win the men’s 89-kilogram division in his Olympic debut with a score of 404 – also a world record.
“This place is very special in my life,” Nasar said. “I was born here, and I was Olympic champion here.”