Olympian defends the controversial face slap of the coach before the competition
A German judo player made headlines for what she called the pre-competition ritual chosen.
TheThe Tokyo Olympics have been riddled with controversy Even before starting, and more recently, criticism turned to a male judo coach who shook and slapped a female athlete on her face before entering the ring. In front of the German judo playerMartyna Trajdos' Big Face-Off against Hungary on July 27th, his coach,Claudiu Pusa, was captured shaking her by the necklace and slap her cheeks. The trajdos appeared opportunities, nodded and entered the ring after the interaction, but the moment is soon viral with the approach of Pusa against a serious criticism, including judo officials. Trajdos, however, had a very different reaction. Read it to find out what Olympian had to say about the heard's slap around the world.
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The judo player on the end of the Gifle defended his coach at the Olympic Games.
Friday,Trajdos posted another Instagram, saying that she was "super disappointed" by his performance at the Olympic Games finally. "I wanted to present the best version of myself, to reward all the hard work, the pain and tears that were placed," she wrote. "I have no excuse, I'm just very sad and disappointed, these scars will stay."
Trajdos had a shot more to an Olympic medal on Saturday at the first judo event held at the Games. TheThe German team won in bronze In the historical competition, according to Reuters.
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