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Israeli Judo Great, Olympic Medalist Sagi Muki Retires at 33

Summary by Jerusalem Post
Under longtime coach Oren Smadja, Muki rose to the top of the sport. He won world gold in Tokyo in 2019, two European titles, and an Olympic team bronze medal in Tokyo.

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After an impressive career that included an Olympic medal, a World Championship, and a European Gudoka Championship, Shagai Muki retires today (Monday) at the age of 33. Born in Netanya in 1992, he won a bronze medal with the Israeli team at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He is a World Champion (2019), and European Champion (2015,2018) .He has a bronze medal at the World Championships (2022) and a bronze medal at the European Championships (2021).

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סרוגים broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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