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Pourquoi le judo français est brillant, argenté et (un peu) frustré - Haiti24

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RÉCIT - Venue décrocher le titre pour ses premiers Jeux, Madeleine Malonga a dû se contenter de l’argent. Le métal de trois des cinq médailles du judo. Le bureau des larmes françaises. Tel pourrait être le nouveau surnom du majestueux Budokan, situé en plein cœur de Tokyo. Des larmes de joie, comme celles de Clarisse

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