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Judo: Riner breaks a record by winning the Paris Grand Slam for the 8th time and declares “We are still here”.
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
“We’re still here”: Riner, the Judo champion breaks records
\n\nIn the merciless arena of Judo, Teddy Riner continues to make history. The anthology of French and world judo never ceases to illuminate his exploits. Living legend of this combat sport, the 32-year-old titan, after a year strewn with difficulties, announced it in a masterful way: “We are still here”. These words are followed by a resounding victory which allowed him to win the Grand Slam of Paris for the eighth time, an unrivaled record.\n\n
A record-breaking victory
\n\nRiner has once again won the Paris Grand Slam and now has eight victories under his belt, an unprecedented record in this annual judo tournament. This eighth crown in the Grand Slam, Riner won brilliantly this Sunday to the great dismay of his competitors. The French champion showed that despite the adventures, the ups and downs of the previous year, he remains an extraordinary competitor.\n\n
Judo, a journey strewn with pitfalls
\n\nTeddy's journey is not a long, quiet river and this title allows him to turn the page on some disappointments. The previous year was marked by a shoulder injury, followed by a defeat at the world championships in November. But like the true judoka that he is, Teddy never gave up. True to his motto: “We’re still here”, he came back stronger, performing a series of exploits to the delight of the spectators.\n\n
Unparalleled talent, an inspiration for the world of judo
\n\nTeddy Riner, tutelary figure of judo French, is the pride of an entire nation. He succeeded in inscribing his name in a golden letter in the history of French and world sport. Sometimes an ogre devouring medals, sometimes wise filled with humility, he is a source of inspiration for many aspirants. While brandishing his trophy Grand Slam of Paris,\nRiner not only broke a record, but also proved that passion and determination can lead to excellence.\n\nRiner, with his eighth coronation, not only broke a record: he reminded the whole world that despite the obstacles, the true spirit of judo lies in indomitability in the face of failure. \n\nAs a reminder, Teddy Riner won his very first Grand Slam of Paris in 2008, and since then, he has continued to dominate the sport with unparalleled strength. This new record only cements his position as one of the greatest judo athletes of all time. The question that remains now is how far this tender-hearted giant can go. \n\n