There are still nearly two more weeks of events at the Rio Olympics. In fact, some sports haven't even begun competition yet — track and field, badminton and taekwondo among them.But for a couple of hundred athletes in a few sports, their games are already over. Their events were held, start to finish, this past weekend.Among the "one and done" group is weightlifter Morghan King, 30, of Seattle. Five feet tall, 105 pounds and sporting her trademark orange-and-silver manicure for luck, she competed on Saturday night in the 48 kilogram weight class.She managed to hoist more than double her body weight in the clean and jerk event, lifting 100 kg.In the snatch event, she set a new U.S. record of 83 kg.No medal, though. She ended up in sixth place.And that's it! King's Olympics are over."I'm done!" she told me with a giggle. "It's a little surreal."Surreal, but also, I wondered, maybe a bit anticlimactic?"No, no," King assured me. "I get to show up, do what I came to do, everything I've
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