2016 IWF Junior World ChampionshipsJun 30, 2016 by Paige Bayer
Setbacks & Personal Victories For Team USA At Junior Worlds
Setbacks & Personal Victories For Team USA At Junior Worlds
By: Jake BakerThe day has come to a close for Team USA in Tbilisi, Georgia. Junior Worlds wrapped up with these two talented lifters: Tom Summa Summa had a
By: Jake Baker
The day has come to a close for Team USA in Tbilisi, Georgia. Junior Worlds wrapped up with these two talented lifters:
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Photo Credit: Tom Summa Instagram (@tomsumma)
The day has come to a close for Team USA in Tbilisi, Georgia. Junior Worlds wrapped up with these two talented lifters:
Tom Summa
Summa had a great meet—he went 3/6 with a 327kg personal record total in competition. He was credited with his opening snatch at 145kg, as well as his third clean-and-jerk at 182kg. Tom finished eighth overall in the 94kg weight category, as the highest lifter of the B session.[instagram url="https://www.instagram.com/p/BHR3jr8gVKf/?taken-by=tomsumma&hl=en" hide_caption="0"]
Dylan Cooper
Unfortunately, after making his opening snatch at 135kg, Dylan Cooper (94kg) withdrew due to a possible herniation of a lumbar disc after the coaching and medical staff with the USA Junior Team agreed it would be best. Dylan is a young lifter with many years left on the platform. We wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back in action soon.[instagram url="https://www.instagram.com/p/BHReyJIg2-D/?taken-by=dylancooper94k&hl=en" hide_caption="0"]
Photo Credit: Tom Summa Instagram (@tomsumma)