Technicians work on the mat in Nippon Budokan Arena, during judo training sessions in Tokyo on Thursday.TOKYO — An Algerian judo competitor has chosen to ditch the Tokyo Olympics rather than hit the mat with an Israeli.in two years that ninth-ranked Fethi Nourine withdrew from a major judo competition rather than take on sixth-ranked Israeli Tohar Butbul.that they were boycotting Butbul to support the Palestinians.on Thursday.
“These actions were taken based on the official recorded declarations of both Fethi Nourine and Amar Benikhlef, that were published in the media and that are in total opposition to the philosophy of the International Judo Federation,”in a statement. “The IJF has a strict non-discrimination policy, promoting solidarity as a key principle, reinforced by the values of judo.”
In response, the Algerian Olympic committee withdrew both men’s accreditation and made plans to send them home.Nourine had faced a possible second round matchup on Monday with Butbul in the 73K division. His first round opponent was Sudan’s Mohamed Abdalrasool. Two years ago, Nourine pulled out of the 2019 Judoka World Championships when he was pitted against Butbul.
The Algerian’s refusal to compete with Butbul for a second time came on the same day the director of the
Once again the Olympics is NOT a political arena! Shameless and disgusting- boycotting them
That’s probably a good thing for Algeria because he would’ve been embarrassed by the Israeli competitor anyway🥴 LOOSER
Why did u bother going to the games for?
Shame
There is NO room for politics at the Olympics and it SHOULDN'T be allowed! The only purposes of the Olympics IS UNITY and PEACE. UnityandPeace OlympicGames
Israel is an illegal apartheid state… he wins, FreePalestine
...than quit, pack your bags and hit the road I'd say. That's a sport competition and not a political...
There’s a word for that….
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