She won the 30-kilogram national championship in the United States 1 1 and 13-year-old youth weightlifting competition, becoming the youngest national champion of American youth in history.
Laurie started lifting weights at the age of five. Her father Calvin revealed that Laurie trains at least four hours a week to lift weights. She can snatch 32kg, clean and jerk 42kg and pull 80kg now. Laurie said, I like to be stronger. Being strong makes me do everything better. ? Laurie's parents say that she has no ambition to participate in the Olympic Games now because she is too young.
Her father Kavan? Fan? Ulf proudly said:? Rory is not only the strongest 7-year-old child in the world, but also the strongest 7-year-old girl ever. These results are testimony. ?
Rory is the strongest girl in the world. In terms of girls' developmental age and weight, each country ranks differently. Rory lives in Ottawa, Canada with her parents and her 5-year-old brother. She thinks she is a gymnast first, spending 9 hours a week in gymnastics training and lifting weights for about 4 hours a day.
According to her mother, Rory is also the provincial champion of the 40kg class of the Ontario Weightlifting Association, aged 65,438+07 and below.
Canada didn't have a national weightlifting champion in the Youth Olympic Games, so it came to the United States to compete. Rory, now a third-year student, added: When I mentioned the weight I had never lifted before, I was very happy and proud of myself. ?
When my father was asked how to ensure her safety in weightlifting, he said: Rory's coach is experienced in weightlifting and gymnastics. Now she has a family doctor and a sports medicine pediatrician to take care of her. Her safety is everyone's top priority. In the training of these two sports, Rory made serious and orderly progress. ?
The bones are still developing. Long-term exercise and weight lifting will cause certain bone deformation, so it is necessary to control the training time.