- December 12, 2024
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It is only her first season competing in weightlifting, but Ocoee High junior Samantha Jefferson already has booked a trip to the state meet in February. A former basketball player for the Knights, Jefferson placed first in her weight class (183 pounds) in both the district and regional meets — lifting a combined 400 and 405 pounds, respectively. Next up for Jefferson is the 2018 FHSAA Girls Weightlifting State Championships Feb. 2 to 3 in Panama City Beach.
Personally, on the clean-and-jerk, I set a personal record for me — even though I know I can go higher than that. Where I want to go up in is bench. I know I can do it, I just have to get my technique down.
There’s potential in it. My sister (Victoria Jefferson) — she’s really good, and it kind of runs in the family to be strong. So I was like, “Let me put my talent to use somewhere I can excel.”
Looking good. Automatically, when you start lifting weights, your body just starts to look 100% better than it did before.
I remember one day he said, “Never say you can’t.” I was saying, “I couldn’t” for a long time — that was the time I couldn’t even get 135 (pounds) up on clean-and-jerk. He told me, “Never say you can’t,” and that just stuck with me. All of a sudden, everything just shot up.
There is no competitive relationship, it’s all in good (fun). She has her lane, and I have my lane. We’re two different weight classes. It’s just a fun experience to cheer each other on. She’s watching or I’m watching.
(Advanced Placement) Language Arts and Composition. I like to write. … I like essays — I get those out pretty quick, and I’m known for being a fast writer.
Paris, France. I’m learning French right now, and the culture is just really amazing.
I go church — faith is very big. It’s the only reason why I’m here.
There’s so many, but the most famous one is, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” That’s my daily prayer right there.