Teddy Riner has won an 11th world title. Six years after his last appearance on the stage of a world championship, and especially 440 days before the opening of the Paris Games.

The Guadeloupean has finally plunged back into the great Olympic bath for his supreme dream. And these World Championships in Doha, which were only a stage on the road to Paris, can reinforce his ambitious major. "I think it's one of the biggest days of my entire career. No rhythm all day: so, what do we use? The mind, that's all that's left," he says.