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Tokyo Olympics: Second Judoka Drops Out Before Facing an ‘Israeli’

Tokyo Olympics: Second Judoka Drops Out Before Facing an ‘Israeli’
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By Staff, Agencies

A second judoka dropped out of the Olympics before facing the Zionist entity’s Tohar Butbul in the 73kg division.

Olympic officials said Sudan’s Mohamed Abdalrasool didn’t show up to face Butbul in their round of 32 bout Monday despite weighing in for the bout earlier.

The International Judo Foundation didn’t immediately announce a reason why Abdalrasool didn’t compete, and the governing body didn’t respond to requests for comment. Sudanese Olympic officials also didn’t immediately comment.

Algeria’s Fethi Nourine was sent home from the Tokyo Games and suspended by the IJF on Saturday after he withdrew to avoid a potential round of 32 matchup with Butbul. Nourine was supposed to face Abdalrasool for the right to meet Butbul.

Abdalrasool is the world’s 469th-ranked judoka in his weight class, while the accomplished Butbul is seventh.

Nourine also quit the world judo championships in 2019 right before he was scheduled to face Butbul.

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