Teddy Riner Wins 11th World Judo Championship Title

 

The French Judoka, Teddy Riner, makes history with his 11th world championship title.

Teddy Riner, the French heavyweight judoka, has made history by winning his 11th world championship title. Riner, who is considered one of the greatest judokas of all time, won the title in Budapest, Hungary, on the 12th of June 2021.

Riner's journey to the championship

Riner, who is now 32 years old, has had an impressive career as a judoka. He won his first world championship title in 2007, when he was just 18 years old. Since then, he has won ten more world championship titles, as well as two Olympic gold medals.
Riner's journey to the championship was not an easy one. He faced tough competition from his opponents, including the Japanese judoka Kokoro Kageura, whom he defeated in the final.

Riner's reaction to his victory

After his victory, Riner expressed his joy and gratitude. He thanked his supporters and his team, and said that he was proud to be able to represent France on the world stage.

Conclusion

Teddy Riner's victory at the world championship is a testament to his skill and hard work as a judoka. He has cemented his place in the history of judo as one of the greatest of all time. Congratulations to Teddy Riner on his 11th world championship title!

FAQs

How many world championship titles has Teddy Riner won?

Teddy Riner has won 11 world championship titles.

What other achievements has Teddy Riner had in his career?

Teddy Riner has won two Olympic gold medals, as well as numerous other awards and titles.

Who did Teddy Riner defeat in the final of the world championship?

Teddy Riner defeated the Japanese judoka Kokoro Kageura in the final of the world championship.
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