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The most successful Celjan, he's been repudiating young Styricks' non-sporting moves.
Slovenia⚽ Sports25 days ago

The most successful Celjan, he's been repudiating young Styricks' non-sporting moves.

The article reports on the results of the club-level national judo championship held in Duplek. The most successful team was Z'dežele Sankaku from Celje, which won seven medals including three golds. Other clubs such as Bežigrad and Slovenj Gradec also performed well, with multiple athletes securing titles. Specific names of medalists and their weight categories are listed.

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The most successful Celjan, he's been repudiating young Styricks' non-sporting moves.

The article reports on the results of the club-level national judo championship held in Duplek. The most successful team was Z'dežele Sankaku from Celje, which won seven medals including three golds. Other clubs such as Bežigrad and Slovenj Gradec also performed well, with multiple athletes securing titles. Specific names of medalists and their weight categories are listed.

Bias read (Center): The article is purely factual, focusing on sports competition results without any political commentary, framing, or biased language. It provides objective information about judo competition outcomes, listing participants and their achievements without taking a stance or emphasizing particular groups

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