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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings and his weightlifting coach Ray Jones discuss the 14-year-old's weight before competition during the car ride to practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings rests between sets at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings touches noses with his niece Christian Cummings before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings takes a break for water  on July 14, 2014 in the hallway of the Beaufort Middle School in Beaufort, South Carolina. The 14-year-old will attempt to break the U.S. record for the clean and jerk lift of 152.5 kg (336 pounds) when he competes at the Open Men's Nationals later this month. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings stretches his legs while watching other students work out at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings and his weightlifting coach Ray Jones discuss the 14-year-old's weight before competition during the car ride to practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, right, clean up at Cross Fit Beaufort after practices with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings holds his Best Overall Lifter trophy  on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina, that he won at the 2013 Pan American Sub 15 Championships. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most days CJ Cummings gets picked up by his weightlifting coach, Ray Jones, picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings talks with a fellow lifter on July 14, 2014 at the Beaufort Middle School weight lifting facility in Beaufort, South Carolina. The 14-year-old will attempt to break the U.S. record for the clean and jerk lift of 152.5 kg (336 pounds) when he competes at the Open Men's Nationals later this month. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Shouting over the clammer of steel weights, CJ Cummings talks about technique with Caleb Gee, left, and Cal Laffite, right, at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Coach Ray Jones, center, uses the dry eraser board to motivate CJ Cummings, front right, during a work out at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings practices his snatch, clean and jerk at Cross Fit Beaufort while training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: Like most 14-year-olds, CJ Cummings spends time in front of a television in his spare time before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, right, stretches his legs while the other students work out at the weight lifting facility at the Beaufort Middle School on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. A former U.S. Olympic coach has called Cummings "the best weightlifter this country has ever seen." (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings turns the light out at Cross Fit Beaufort after training with weightlifting coach Ray Jones on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings is competing at the Open Men's Nationals in July.  (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings finishes his chores before his weightlifting coach picks him up for practice on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina. Cummings, who is 5-foot-2, is part of a resurgence of interest in Olympic weightlifting in the U.S. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC - JULY 14: CJ Cummings, center, listens to his mother Savasha Cummings in their home on July 14, 2014 in Beaufort, South Carolina.  Cummings is a 14-year-old power lifter who has been lauded as the next great home for an American weightlifting medal at the Olympics. (Photo by Stephen B. Morton for The Washington Post)
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