Sentenced for acts of violence against a teammate, judokate Clarisse AGBEGNEBOU, 21 years old, leader of the French women’s team regrets this unfortunate episode that has tarnished its image. Interviewed at the training about champion with a fiery temperament, Larbi BENBOUDAOUD, coach of the French team calls her "character" (like the champions) and Martine DUPONT, director of the French teams, says of the judoka that she has a "strong character".
Clarisse AGBEGNENOU, the five-time world judo champion was the guest of the judo club of Mions (Rhône), which celebrated its 50 years. The opportunity for young judokas aged between 4 and 11 to meet their idol on the tatami. Interviewed, Clarisse AGBEGNENOU acknowledges to adore children as well for their kindness as for their dynamism.
Portrait of Clarisse Agbegnenou, French judoka playing in less than 63 kg (medium weight) before the world judo championships. With two European champion titles, one world champion title, judokate Clarisse Agbégnénou is, at 21, the rising star of French judo.
Interview with Clarisse AGBEGNENOU, quadruple world champion and most titled judokate in history. She talks about her personal commitments outside of judo. She is a gendarme and is interested, through actions in associations, in the place of women in sport.
Portrait et interview de Clarisse Agbegnenou, jeune judokate de l'équipe de France, Championne de France, d'Europe et du Monde (-63 kg), que l'on voit à l'entraînement en Espagne : "Je pense que j'ai un fort caractère, je suis quelqu'un de déterminé, borné, buté, je suis orgueilleuse... Et ça me rend forte..."