Judo-Four-time champion Riner hints at participation in 2028 Los Angeles Games
PARIS :Teddy Riner is 35, he is judo's most decorated athlete at the Olympics and he claimed a record fourth gold on Friday but the Frenchman might not even be done yet.
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PARIS :Teddy Riner is 35, he is judo's most decorated athlete at the Olympics and he claimed a record fourth gold on Friday but the Frenchman might not even be done yet.
PARIS : Teddy Riner is 35, he is judo's most decorated athlete at the Olympics and he claimed a record fourth gold on Friday, but the Frenchman might not even be done yet.
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