Teddy Riner. Updated on 16 May 2023. Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner ( / ˈriːnər /, French: [tedi pjɛʁ maʁi ʁinœʁ]; born 7 April 1989) is a French judoka. He has won eleven World Championships gold medals, the first and only judoka (male or female) to do so, and three Olympic gold medals (two individual, one team). He has also won five gold. Marie-Pierre Riner is the mother of Teddy Riner. Marie is a married woman. She belongs to Guadeloupian immigrants. Teddy's real name Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner professionally serves as a French Judoka. He is mostly recognized as one of the foremost judoka who had earned numerous gold medals, including two Olympic medals.
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Search instead in Creative? Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic Marie Pierre Riner photos & royalty-free pictures, taken by professional Getty Images photographers. Available in multiple sizes and formats to fit your needs. Birth Name: Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner Place of Birth: Pointe-à-Pitre, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe, France Date of Birth: 7 April, 1989 Ethnicity: Guadeloupean [African, at least 1/16th Tamil Indian, some Spanish, possibly other] Teddy Riner is a French judoka. He has won ten World Championship Gold medals and two Olympic gold medals. 1 - He has a psychologist to support him Riner was the first athlete in judo to create a dedicated team looking after him. The decision was taken after he controversially lost the final of the open weight class at the 2010 World Championships in Tokyo to Kamikawa Daiki. Actualité Marie-Pierre Riner : « Sa famille a été un pilier pour notre fils » Marie-Pierre Riner, 55 ans, assistante puéricultrice, mère de Teddy Riner, 27 ans, huit fois champion du monde.
Photo Teddy Riner, sa compagne Luthna, son père Moïse, sa mère MariePierre et son frère Moïse
TOKYO — Judo fighter Teddy Riner lost in the Olympic quarterfinal to the top-ranked judo athlete in their class in the world - and it was considered one of the biggest upsets in the history of. Teddy Riner's mother Marie-Pierre Riner and Teddy Riner Wife Luthna Plocus during the quarterfinals men's +100kgs at Carioca Arena 2 on August 12,. Kayla Harrisons mother, Jeannie Yazell celebrates after her daughter won the women's -78kg judo contest gold medal match of the Rio 2016 Olympic. 138 kilogram. 1 reference. sport. judo. 1 reference. participant in. judo at the 2012 Summer Olympics - men's +100 kg. award received. Olympic gold medal. The son of Moise and Marie-Pierre Riner, both Guadeloupian immigrants, Teddy, his brother Moise Jr., and his parents left the island of Les Abymes for France in the early '90s, before his second birthday. Growing up in Paris, Riner was perpetually overgrown and hyperactive. His mother signed him up for every sport imaginable at the famous.
Luthna , Teddy Riner, MariePierre Riner CANNES 2016 MONTEE DU FILM 'ELLE' Photo by Nasser
Teddy Riner was born on the 7th of April in 1989 in Les Abymes, Guadeloupe in France to parents Moise Riner and Marie-Pierre Riner. Guadeloupe is an insular region in France. From a very young age, Riner was well versed in several sports like Football, Tennis and Basketball, but he took interest in Judo due to the fact that it was an individual. Teddy Riner's mother, Marie-Pierre Riner (R), and Teddy Riner's wife, Luthna Plocus (back), during the quarterfinals men's +100kgs at Carioca Arena 2 on Aug. 12, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe Enjoy watching the Olympic Medal Bouts of French Judoka Teddy Pierre - Marie Riner at the Summer Olympics. Teddy Pierre-Marie Riner Nickname: Teddy Riner, Teddy Bear, Big Ted Date of Birth: 7 April 1989 Birth Place:
Teddy et MariePierre Riner « Nous avons une relation très fusionnelle
Marie-Pierre Riner. Oui. C'est vrai ! L'éducation que j'ai voulu pour mes enfants (Teddy a un frère ainé, Moïse), est basée sur la confiance. Je leur ai donné un cadre et des repères. S'ils. Mini Bio (1) Marie-Pierre Riner is known for C à vous (2009), Teddy Riner, la quête (2021) and Le grand journal de Canal+ (2004).