The Champions League Cup will be held in Tbilisi this year. The local Fighter Tbilisi team won the European club title in Gori. In the final, Fighter Tbilisi met last year’s finalists, Red Star Belgrade from Serbia. In a thriller and clashes between some of the best players in the world, Fighter Tbilisi won the title after a 3-2 victory over the Serbs.
Fighter Tbilisi was followed by many fans who motivated their team for the victory in Gori. In the Bagrati Niniashvili team, Giorgi Tutashvili, Giorgi Chkihelidze, Phridon Gigani, Tato Grigalashvili, Levan Guvava, Ushangi Margiani, Varlam Liparteliani, Onise Saneblidze and Guram Tushishvili.
The French women’s team of US Orléans Loiret LJJ won the Champions League, the European Club Championships in Gori, Georgia. In the final, US Orleans defeated another strong French club, Red Star Club De Champigny. The victorious Orleans team was led by coach Anthony Rodriguez.
Remarkable was the return of double Olympic champion Clarisse Agbegnenou for her club Red Star. In the final, Orleans beat the Red Stars by a clean score of 5-0. Agbegnenou, who was returning to competition after maternity leave, injured her knee in the judo Champions League final in Georgia. In the team event, which she contested with her club Red Star Champigny, Agbegnenou won her first two fights of the day before losing in the final to her compatriot Margaux Pinot of US Orleans. Three minutes from the bell, the double Olympic champion from Tokyo injured her right knee and could not finish her fight, leaving the mat with the help of Pinot. US Orleans finally won the final by 5-0.
In the US Orleans Loiret LJJ (FRA) team world players such as Astride Gneto (FRA), Priscilla Gneto (FRA), Lucy Renshall (GBR), Margaux Pinot (FRA), Samah Hawa Camara (FRA). France also won the European Nations title which took place a few weeks ago in France and included some of the stars of US Orleans.
The ten-time world champion, who plays for his club PSG, lost his first fight against Georgian Guram Tushishvili in the quarter-finals. He then recovered to win a repechage against Spaniard Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, but PSG lost 3-2. Riner had not fought since winning the Grand Slam in Budapest last July.
The Champions League Cup will be held in Tbilisi this year. The local Fighter Tbilisi team won the European club title in Gori. In the final, Fighter Tbilisi met last year’s finalists, Red Star Belgrade from Serbia. In a thriller and clashes between some of the best players in the world, Fighter Tbilisi won the title after a 3-2 victory over the Serbs.
Fighter Tbilisi was followed by many fans who motivated their team for the victory in Gori. In the Bagrati Niniashvili team, Giorgi Tutashvili, Giorgi Chkihelidze, Phridon Gigani, Tato Grigalashvili, Levan Guvava, Ushangi Margiani, Varlam Liparteliani, Onise Saneblidze and Guram Tushishvili.
The French women’s team of US Orléans Loiret LJJ won the Champions League, the European Club Championships in Gori, Georgia. In the final, US Orleans defeated another strong French club, Red Star Club De Champigny. The victorious Orleans team was led by coach Anthony Rodriguez.
Remarkable was the return of double Olympic champion Clarisse Agbegnenou for her club Red Star. In the final, Orleans beat the Red Stars by a clean score of 5-0. Agbegnenou, who was returning to competition after maternity leave, injured her knee in the judo Champions League final in Georgia. In the team event, which she contested with her club Red Star Champigny, Agbegnenou won her first two fights of the day before losing in the final to her compatriot Margaux Pinot of US Orleans. Three minutes from the bell, the double Olympic champion from Tokyo injured her right knee and could not finish her fight, leaving the mat with the help of Pinot. US Orleans finally won the final by 5-0.
In the US Orleans Loiret LJJ (FRA) team world players such as Astride Gneto (FRA), Priscilla Gneto (FRA), Lucy Renshall (GBR), Margaux Pinot (FRA), Samah Hawa Camara (FRA). France also won the European Nations title which took place a few weeks ago in France and included some of the stars of US Orleans.
The ten-time world champion, who plays for his club PSG, lost his first fight against Georgian Guram Tushishvili in the quarter-finals. He then recovered to win a repechage against Spaniard Nikoloz Sherazadishvili, but PSG lost 3-2. Riner had not fought since winning the Grand Slam in Budapest last July.