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  2. Teddy Riner - Wikipedia

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    Riner defeating Tölzer in 2010 World Judo Championships Riner won his third world title at the 2009 World Championships in Rotterdam , the Netherlands . He won bouts against Daniel McCormick , Vladimirs Osnachs, Ivan Iliev and Martin Padar in the pool stage before beating Marius Paškevičius in the semi-finals and Oscar Bryson in the final to ...

  3. Judo rules - Wikipedia

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    Mastering judo by Masao Takahashi et al., explains a number of aspects of the rules. General rules of competition, etiquette, and the penalty system are covered in Chapter 2. ISBN 0-7360-5099-X. The first chapter of Competitive judo: winning training and techniques, by Ron Angus, is devoted to explaining a number of aspects of the rules.

  4. Judo - Wikipedia

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    Judo's international governing body is the International Judo Federation, and competitors compete in the international IJF professional circuit. Judo's philosophy revolves around two primary principles: "Seiryoku-Zenyo" (精力善用, lit. ' good use of energy ') and "Jita-Kyoei" (自他共栄, lit. ' mutual welfare and benefit ').

  5. 2024 Paris Olympics: Georgia judoka Guram Tushishvili ...

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    Georgia judoka Guram Tushishvili has been suspended from future competition, pending a review, following unbecoming behavior at the Olympics, the International Judo Federation announced Friday.

  6. Double-elimination tournament - Wikipedia

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    In judo, players that end up in the L bracket can finish in third place at best. The winner of the W bracket will win the tournament, with the losing finalist finishing second. The other losers of the W bracket will end up in the L bracket, which will only be played to the minor stage of the final, resulting in two players placed third.

  7. Shohei Ono - Wikipedia

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    Shohei Ono (大野将平, Ōno Shōhei, born 3 February 1992) is a Japanese retired [1] judoka. [2] [3] [4]Ono is regarded as one of judo's top fighters, [5] having won two Olympic gold medals, three World Championships and five Grand Slams. [6]

  8. Masahiko Kimura - Wikipedia

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    Masahiko Kimura began training judo at the age of 9 and was promoted to yondan (4th dan) at the age of 15. He had defeated six opponents (who were all 3rd and 4th dan) in a row. In 1935, at age 18 he became the youngest ever godan (5th degree black belt) when he defeated eight consecutive opponents at Kodokan (headquarters for the worldwide ...

  9. Rams-Eagles preview: Rams look to knock off another top NFC ...

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    How to watch Rams at Eagles. This game will be broadcast on NBC and streamed on Peacock. Betting odds. The Eagles are a 6-point favorite at BetMGM.The total for the game is 44.