Serbian judo world champion Nemanja Majdov vowed not to apologise after he was hit with a five-month ban for making the sign of the cross before he competed at the Paris Olympics.
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Paris organizing head Tony Estanguet has hailed the Olympics and Paralympics as an “unprecedented success” after selling more ...
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Nemanja Majdov is the Serbian judo world champion, but has been banned from competing in his sport for five months, due to a ...