Teddy Riner Claims Gold in Men's +100 kg Judo Final at Paris 2024 Olympics
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The Men's +100 kg judo final at the Paris 2024 Olympics took place on August 2, 2024, at the Champ-de-Mars Arena. This highly anticipated event featured two top athletes: Teddy Riner from France and Kim Minjong from Korea.
Teddy Riner, a seasoned competitor, entered the match as a world-ranked number 7, while Kim Minjong, the reigning champion from the Abu Dhabi World Championships, had a world ranking of 1. The match began promptly at 17:18 local time, under the watchful eyes of referee Mariano dos Santos from Brazil.
The contest was intense, showcasing a variety of techniques, with Riner employing a Harai-goshi technique that ultimately led to his victory. The match lasted for 3 minutes and 44 seconds, culminating in Riner being awarded an IPP after a decisive throw.
Despite facing tough competition, Riner's experience shone through as he secured the gold medal, marking another significant achievement in his illustrious judo career. Kim Minjong, while defeated, put up a commendable fight and continues to be a formidable presence in the sport.
The final score reflected Riner's dominance, as he accumulated 10 points against Kim's 0. This victory not only adds to Riner's legacy but also highlights the fierce competition present in the +100 kg category at the Olympics.
Fans from around the world witnessed this thrilling encounter, celebrating the dedication and skill displayed by both athletes. As the judo competition at the Paris 2024 Olympics progresses, all eyes will be on these two athletes in future events, as they continue to strive for excellence in their sport.
- Judo
- Men +100 kg Final
- judo
- olympics
- 2024
- Teddy Riner
- Kim Minjong
- Paris
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