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Watch: Defending champion Abe Uta's emotional reaction after defeat

BBC Sport Sunday, 28 July 2024
Watch: Defending champion Abe Uta's emotional reaction after defeatWatch defending Olympic champion Abe Uta's emotional reaction after suffering defeat in the women's -52 kg judo at the Paris Olympics.
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