“Supergirl” is an intriguing coming-of-age film about Naomi Kutin, an Orthodox Jewish girl who broke a world record in the sport of powerlifting. In many ways, Kutin’s story is just like everyone else ...
Naomi Kutin might be the strongest girl in the world. A Modern Orthodox 11-year-old from Fair Lawn, N.J., Kutin can lift twice her own weight. In January she set a world record in her weight class ...
Naomi Kutin has broken powerlifting records for her age and weight, but can she remain competitive as she gets older? This week Independent Lens focusses on the extraordinary Orthodox Jewish girl ...
In the documentary “Supergirl,” Naomi Kutin, a Modern Orthodox tween, grunts as she hoists a barbell almost three times her body weight. Her face reddens, her veins pop and her eyes bulge with the ...
The film follows Naomi Kutin and her Orthodox Jewish family as she fights to hold on to her title while dealing with adolescent issues. By Hilary Lewis Deputy Editor, East Coast Naomi Kutin is a ...
Like most Olympic sports, women's weightlifting has become an internationally competitive exercise. There are women from across the globe, from the UK and Turkey, China, North Korea and Kazakhstan, ...
THE 20-year-old dubbed ‘World’s strongest girl’ looks unrecognizable 11 years after she broke a world record for squatting more than 200 pounds. Naomi Kutin became known as Supergirl for her ...
It’s been 11 years since she broke a world record for squatting more than 90kg. Naomi Kutin became known as Supergirl for her impressive accomplishments in powerlifting beginning at age nine, The Sun ...