Wesley Kitts
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Nationality | United States | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | May 22, 1990 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 108.45 kg (239 lb) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | United States of America | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Weightlifting | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | 109 kg | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | David Spitz[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Wesley Brian Kitts (also known as Wes Kitts)[2] (born 22 May 1990) is an American weightlifter, two time Pan American Champion and Pan American Games Champion competing in the 105 kg category until 2018 and 109 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories.[3]
Career[]
In 2018 he competed at the 2018 World Weightlifting Championships in the 109 kg division finishing 10th overall.[4]
In 2019 he competed at the 2019 Pan American Weightlifting Championships in the 109 kg division winning a silver medal in the snatch and gold medals in the clean & jerk, his total of 399 kg was 17 kg more than the silver medalist,[5] and a new Pan American record. On July 30 he competed in the 109 kg division at the Pan American Games. After the snatch portion he was in fourth place, a total of 18 kg behind Jorge Arroyo, he was able to complete his third lift of 217 kg in the clean & jerk to win the gold medal by 1 kg.[6][7]
He has qualified to represent the United States at the 2020 Summer Olympics.[8]
Major results[]
Year | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | 1 | 2 | 3 | Rank | |||||
Representing United States | ||||||||||||
World Championships | ||||||||||||
2017 | Anaheim, United States | 105 kg | 165 | 176 | 11 | 203 | 210 | 10 | 386 | 10 | ||
2018 | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan | 109 kg | 168 | 18 | 208 | 215 | 222 | 5 | 390 | 12 | ||
Pan American Championships | ||||||||||||
2016 | Cartagena, Colombia | 105 kg | 152 | 165 | 5 | 188 | 7 | 353 | 4 | |||
2017 | Miami, United States | 105 kg | 162 | 170 | 175 | 200 | 5 | 375 | ||||
2018 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 105 kg | 165 | 172 | 202 | 212 | 384 | |||||
2019 | Guatemala City, Guatemala | 109 kg | 165 | 176 | 207 | 214 | 223 | 399 | ||||
Pan American Games | ||||||||||||
2019 | Lima, Peru | 109 kg | 165 | 172 | 4 | 207 | 214 | 217 | 1 | 389 |
References[]
- ^ "Athlete Biography". IWF.net. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^ "Wes Kitts Team USA". Team USA. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^ PDF listing of 2018 Group B world championship entrants in 109 kg
- ^ "Kitts hits personal bests at the 2018 IWF World Weightlifting Championships". Team USA. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^ 2019 Pan American Championships Results
- ^ 2019 Pan American Games Results
- ^ "PAN AMERICAN GAMES DAY 3 - AS IT HAPPENED". Olympic Channel. Retrieved September 10, 2019.
- ^ OlympicTalk (2021-06-19). "U.S. Olympic team roster: Athletes qualified for Tokyo Games". OlympicTalk | NBC Sports. Retrieved 2021-06-19.
External links[]
- Wesley Kitts at Olympedia
- 1990 births
- Living people
- American male weightlifters
- Pan American Games medalists in weightlifting
- Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States
- Weightlifters at the 2019 Pan American Games
- Medalists at the 2019 Pan American Games
- Olympic weightlifters of the United States
- Sportspeople from Knoxville, Tennessee
- Weightlifters at the 2020 Summer Olympics
- American weightlifting biography stubs