Teddy loses after 10 years

After 10 years without defeat ... French world champion Teddy loses in his home amid the amazement of the judo fans


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 The second day of the Grand Slam judo championship in Paris witnessed the return of the king to the game, he is the French Olympic champion Teddy Renner twice, and the world champion ten times unbeaten for 154 fights in a row in all his participation.
 The French public was on a date with a loud and unexpected surprise, after Teddy fell at the hands of his Japanese opponent, Kagwara Koroku. The Japanese made history after beating Teddy, who had not been defeated for ten years.

 But judo is a volatile sport, and when Kuroko faced his Dutch opponent, Henk Gruel, the final, he lost after Gruel made a great move.
 It was a cruel departure for the Japanese who did the unthinkable, but for Grourl this was a great victory.
 Group said:
 "Paris is one of the biggest competitions in the world, the crowd is amazing, I couldn't believe yesterday that I could win. I thought I could get a medal, but winning was very difficult. It all came at once, the same thing when I won Osaka last year, it was special.  Also, yes, 34 years old and I'm still here "

 In the category of less than 70 kg, the Japanese Yu Kuo Ono starred after a fierce competition, to win in the final by scoring Ippon of the Seo Nagy Movement over her fellow Saki Nizoy and kidnapping her fifth title in Grand Slam.
 Her medal was received by the International Judo Federation Ambassador Nadia Komanishi.
 In the category of less than 90 kg, world number one Nikolaus Shirazdevili beat Japanese Nakazawa in the final that ended with one of the biggest throws in the tournament, where Shirazadevili applied Nagisa's great technique, he was delighted to add him the title of Paris Grand Slam in his record of exciting achievements.

 His medal was awarded by the President of the International Hockey Federation and International Olympic Committee member René Fassé.
 In the Heavyweight category, the French fans chanted again to the former European champion Roman Deco, who won her second consecutive gold in the judo tournament.

 The French beat the current Belarusian champion Marina Slutskaya.
 Deco was awarded her medal by FIFA Vice President Gyorgyi Gatian.
 Deco said:
 "There are many French people here to watch the French team. Winning a major peace championship in Paris is very beautiful."
 Today's movement was carried out by the silver medal winner with a weight of less than 81 kg, the Uzbek Sharafuddin Beltabov.  Who knew how to reflect from his opponent's attack, Saggy Moke, displayed the admiration of the French crowds knowing the alphabet of the game

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