Teddy Riner
Teddy Riner is a renowned French judoka, celebrated for his exceptional achievements in the sport, including three Olympic gold medals and eleven world championships. At 35 years old, he is transitioning from active competition to event promotion, aiming to inspire youth in judo through initiatives like the Riner Cup, a tournament designed for amateur and young athletes. Riner is also looking ahead to the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles, which he has expressed will be his final Olympic appearance, showing a commitment to both his sport and its future.
Born on Apr 07, 1988 (37 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Teddy Riner received the Olympic torch from Charles Cost during the ceremony.
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France:
Teddy Riner received the Olympic torch from Charles Coste during the ceremony in Paris.
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Monaco:
Teddy Riner is a French judoka who is considering a political career and aims to compete in the 2028 Olympics.
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Monaco:
Teddy Riner chose Éric Despezelle as his coach at the end of 2024.
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Romania:
Teddy Riner is highlighted as one of the important French athletes in the Olympic montage.
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France:
Teddy Riner is a judoka whose father was stressed before his individual final at the Games.
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Monaco:
Teddy Riner is a multi-medal judoka who served as an ambassador for Les Agences de Papa.
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Argentina:
Teddy Riner was among the notable figures attending the Monaco Grand Prix.
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Monaco:
Teddy Riner expressed his pleasure of being at one of the most beautiful Grand Prix events.
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Monaco:
Teddy Riner was among the legends of French sport at the event.
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