Paris 2024 Olympics: "It’s monstrous, Teddy Riner has become the greatest judoka of all time"rejoices the president of the French Judo Federation
“Teddy Riner has become the greatest judoka of all time, it’s magic”, rejoices Stéphane Nomis, president of the French Judo Federation, on franceinfo on Saturday August 3, the day after the 35-year-old athlete’s victory. Teddy Riner won his third individual Olympic title on Friday in the top category of over 100 kg after 2012 and 2016 and his fourth title in total, including the team gold in Tokyo in 2021.
The head of the French Judo Federation judges this record “monstrous”. “He did the impossible, no one thought you could be an Olympic champion at 35”insists Stéphane Nomis, who “lost his voice” by dint of encouraging Teddy Riner on Friday. He salutes the “manner” with which the Guadeloupean won on Friday, “by giving ippons to his opponents”. And he “hope” that Teddy Riner will have had the time “to rest” to return to the tatamis on Saturday to try to retain the team title won in Tokyo.
Stéphane Nomis is delighted with the overall performance of French judokas at the 2024 Paris Games, which won “nine medals”. “70% of our participants leave with an individual medal, this has never happened before”, he boasts. This demonstrates, according to him, that France has a “very nice judo school” with “the best coaches”.
The president of the French Judo Federation believes that “It’s exceptional, fabulous and extraordinary”, even if he recognizes that he “expected medals for Romane Dicko and Clarisse Agbégnénou”who both won bronze in the over 78 kg and under 63 kg categories respectively.
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