International Judo Federation acknowledges that Russia's Inal Tasoev should have won in Saturday's World Cup final. In the golden score, the first one who scores a point won.

Teddy Riner, at 60% of his physical capacity according to his staff, won on a waza-ari four minutes later. "It's never too late to set a new goal," the heavyweight said Wednesday on his Instagram page, refusing to enter into the controversy. Their potential reunion next year at the Paris 2024 Games promises to be exciting.