Teddy Riner: Porovnání verzí
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| align="center"| 2007 || Heavyweight || BYE || '''W'''<br>{{LTU}} [[Marius Paškevičius]] || '''W'''<br>{{GER}} [[Andreas Tölzer]] || '''W'''<br>{{SLO}} [[Matjaž Ceraj]] || bgcolor=gold| '''W'''<br>{{GEO}} [[Lasha Gujejiani]] | | align="center"| 2007 || Heavyweight || BYE || '''W'''<br>{{LTU}} [[Marius Paškevičius]] || '''W'''<br>{{GER}} [[Andreas Tölzer]] || '''W'''<br>{{SLO}} [[Matjaž Ceraj]] || bgcolor=gold| '''W'''<br>{{GEO}} [[Lasha Gujejiani]] | ||
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| align="center"| 2011 || Heavyweight || '''W'''<br>{{GEO}} [[Nodar Metreveli]] || '''W'''<br>{{AZE}} [[Emil Tahirov]] || '''W'''<br>{{ISR}} [[Asaf Zohar]] || '''W'''<br>{{EST}} [[Martin Padar]] || bgcolor=gold| '''W'''<br>{{HUN}} [[Barna Bor]] | | align="center"| 2011 || Heavyweight || '''W'''<br>{{GEO}} [[Nodar Metreveli]] || '''W'''<br>{{AZE}} [[Emil Tahirov]] || '''W'''<br>{{ISR}} [[Asaf Zohar]] || '''W'''<br>{{EST}} [[Martin Padar]] || bgcolor=gold| '''W'''<br>{{HUN}} [[Barna Bor]] | ||
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Verze z 7. 9. 2012, 11:58
7.4.1989 Guadeloupe
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Bio
Riner was born in Guadeloupe what is Caribean overseas region of France but was raised in Paris where he begun with judo at age of 5.
Today he is probably the most popular judoka in the world not for his judo but for his charismatic image. He is very friendly and open to his fans. He is not withdrawned like other top judokas like Koreans etc.
Career and Style
Riner was raised in right place in France. He had good teachers and he has really good teachers (David Douillet etc.) and he has lot of sparring partners.
Riner is big guy. Not such big as other heavyweights but he has something more. Athletic dispositions like condition physique and strengh and tactical knowledges which has almost every French judo player (waiting for contras). That's why he is almost unbeatable and his opponents unfortunately are often going in match with him as they will lose.
If we talk about Riner's beautiful judo style there would be silent. Riner has black belt of corse but his ippons look like knocking opponent down. But to his credit he works on his judo. His ashi-waza techniques are better and better with years. So there is possible to see nice uchi-mata made by him someday.
Riner has lost some matches. Especially in begining of his senior career in 2007 when he was 17 years old. His first big lose was on Olympic Games in Bejing 2008 with Abdullo Tangriyev from Uzbekistan. Uzbek judoka or better Kurash wrestler (folk wrestling style practiced in Central Asia) was only luckiest and experienced man in the match and Riner was probably nervous by Olympic athmosfere. That's all.
His second and the last lose came during 2010 World Championships in Tokyo and had touch of contradictions. The duel between Riner and Kamikawa was clove match. In normal time Riner was better and in golden score was better Kamikawa but there was no winner by points. Decision was on referees. They chose Kamikawa by 2:1 ratio. After this verdict Riner was breaking down because he thought that they chose Kamikawa as revenge for 10 years old Olympic final match between Shinichi Shinohara and David Douillet where referees made mistake in decision and helped French judoka defend Olympic gold medal.<ref>http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_sports/view/1080984/1/.html</ref>
Resuts
Olympic Games
Year | Cathegory | 1/64 | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Repechage | Repechage | Bronze Match | Final Match |
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2008 | Heavyweight | BYE | W![]() |
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2012 | Heavyweight | - | W![]() |
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World Championships
Year | Cathegory | 1/128 | 1/64 | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final Match |
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2007 | Heavyweight | - | BYE | W![]() |
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2008 | Open | - | BYE | W![]() |
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2009 | Heavyweight | - | BYE | W![]() |
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2010 | Heavyweight | - | W![]() |
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2010 | Open | BYE | W![]() |
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2011 | Heavyweight | - | W![]() |
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European Championships
Year | Cathegory | 1/32 | 1/16 | Quarter-Finals | Semi-Finals | Final Match |
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2007 | Heavyweight | BYE | W![]() |
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2008 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2009 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2010 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
2011 | Heavyweight | W![]() |
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2012 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
References
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