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Home » Weightlifting News » American Weightlifter Olivia Reeves (71KG) Sets Triple Personal Records to Win 2024 IWF World Cup

American Weightlifter Olivia Reeves (71KG) Sets Triple Personal Records to Win 2024 IWF World Cup

Reeves pushed her own Junior records just a little bit higher in Phuket...beating both China and North Korea in the process.

Written by Jake Dickson, NASM-CPT, USAW-L2
Last updated on April 29th, 2025

The 2024 IWF World Cup continues to deliver on its promise of being a spectacular and star-studded weightlifting competition. The Cup, which runs from Mar. 31 to Apr. 11 in Phuket, Thailand, is the last qualifier event before the Paris Olympics begin this August. 

Team USA’s Olivia Reeves was the latest athlete to make headlines with a personal-record-setting performance. On Sunday, Apr. 7, during the Women’s 71-kilogram Group A event, Reeves won gold medals across the board with a 118-kilogram snatch (260.1 pounds), a 150-kilogram clean & jerk (330.6 pounds), and a 268-kilogram Total, or 590.8 pounds.

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Reeves was joined by fellow Team USA weightlifter and 2021 World Champion Meredith Alwine, who finished 15th at the Cup this year.

Olivia Reeves (71KG) | 2024 IWF World Cup

  • Snatch: 112, 115, 118
  • Clean & Jerk: 142, 147, 150
  • Total: 268

Editor’s Note: At the time of this competition, Reeves was 20 years of age. However, due to the International Weightlifting Federation’s (IWF) regulations, she is no longer considered a Junior athlete because she turns 21 this calendar year.

When the snatch portion of the competition had wrapped, 20-year-old Reeves found herself comfortably in the lead by a three-kilogram margin against both Liao Guifang (CHN) and Song Kuk-Hyang (PRK), two of the 71-kilogram Senior world record holders.

Neither Kuk-Hyang nor Guifang could clean & jerk enough weight to surpass Reeves, despite both women attempting 154 kilograms multiple times for the lead. This is the first time in history that an American female weightlifter has beaten both China and North Korea, the world’s two most dominant weightlifting teams, by such a significant margin.

[Related: The Beginner’s Guide to Olympic Lifting]

Reeves’ Soaring Star

Despite her rapid rise to prominence within American weightlifting, Reeves’ competitive career within the IWF actually dates back to 2019 with a silver-medal finish at the Youth World Championships that year.

Reeves started competing in Senior-level international weightlifting competitions in 2022, while still a Junior athlete herself. She competed internationally five times in 2023, all at the Senior level, and made it to the podium every time:

  • 2023 Pan-American Championships: 3rd (71KG)
  • 2023 IWF Grand Prix I: 3rd (71KG)
  • 2023 IWF World Championships: 3rd (71KG)
  • 2023 Pan-American Games: 1st (81KG)
  • 2023 IWF Grand Prix II: 3rd (71KG)

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Regardless of how she performed at this event, Reeves had already booked her ticket to Paris as she sat comfortably in second place on the IWF’s qualification ranking leaderboards. She remains in second place but is now considered a viable contender for the Olympic gold medal in the 71s in Paris.

The multi-Junior-world-record-holder is expected to join 2020 Olympian Jourdan Delacruz (49KG) and 2023 World Championships runner-up Mary Theisen-Lappen as the trio of female weightlifters representing the United States on the Olympic stage in Paris this summer.

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About Jake Dickson, NASM-CPT, USAW-L2

Jake is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a B.S. in Exercise Science. He began his career as a weightlifting coach before transitioning into sports media to pursue his interest in journalism.

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