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The weightlifter, also a St. Jude School alum, is welcomed back to Chattanooga with a parade By Dan McWilliams Olivia Reeves, an alumna of Notre Dame High School and St. Jude School in Chattanooga, made history when she won the gold medal in the women’s 71-kilogram (157-pound) weightlifting category Aug. 9 at the Summer Olympics in Paris. Miss Reeves’ gold was the first for the United States in weightlifting since 2000. She is the first Olympian to come from either of the Chattanooga schools. Students, teachers, and staff of both of her former schools held watch parties as NBC broadcast Miss Reeves’ run to the gold. NBC had a live feed of the Notre Dame watch party. Miss Reeves, 21, set an Olympic record with a lift of 117 kilograms (258 pounds) in her third attempt in the snatch, after lifting 112 and 115 kilograms in her first two tries.... Read more →
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