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Paris 2024: the fight of karate to stay at the Olympic Games

2021-08-13T15:54:48.828Z


STORY - After Steven Da Costa's Olympic title, the Japanese martial art is fighting to continue to exist in Paris 2024.


A little tour and then go.

For the first time in its history, karate was included in the Olympic program of the Tokyo Olympics.

Knowing that it would also be the last, since the Japanese martial art had not been authorized, in February 2019, to extend its lease for the Paris Games, in 2024. A decision which is at the heart of a real controversy after the gold medal won by the French Steven Da Costa in Japan (- 67 kg).

To discover

  • The full Olympic program

  • The Olympic medal table

Karateka, originally from Mont-Saint-Martin (Meurthe-et-Moselle), has since embarked on a - legitimate - media battle to defend the presence of his sport at the Olympics in Paris.

“I trained like hell.

I took on my favorite role.

I brought the gold back to France.

I carried the flag high

(during the closing ceremony, editor's note).

I was on cloud nine.

Waking up hurts.

In 2024, with your support, I want to defend my Olympic title in Paris, ”

he posted on Twitter, disappointed.

To read also:

Steven Da Costa on the absence of karate in Paris 2024: "I tell myself that nothing is lost"

If the decision of the IOC and Paris 2024 had been

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Source: lefigaro

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