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FILE PHOTO: Judo - Suzuki World Judo Championships - Men over 100kg - Final Ð Laszlo Papp Arena, Budapest, Hungary - September 2, 2017 - Gold medalist France's Teddy Riner celebrates.REUTERS /Bernadett Szabo

Five judokas to watch out for at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics:

TEDDY RINER (FRANCE)

The 32-year-old French heavyweight will be aiming for his third consecutive Olympic gold, matching a record held by Japanese great Tadahiro Nomura.

FILE PHOTO: Judo - World Judo Championships - Women under 48kg - Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan - August 25, 2019 Ukraine's Daria Bilodid poses with her gold medal REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Last year, Riner, a 10-time world champion and twice Olympic champion, lost for the first time in nearly a decade, ending his 154-match winning streak going back to 2010 after being defeated by Japan's Kokoro Kageura in the Paris Grand Slam.

DARIA BILODID (UKRAINE)

Bilodid claimed victory in the 2018 world championships at the age of 17, becoming the youngest judoka to win a world title, beating Ryoko Tamura's record set at the age of 18.

FILE PHOTO: Judo - Suzuki World Judo Championships - Men under 66kg - Final - Laszlo Papp Arena, Budapest, Hungary - 29/08/2017 - Hifumi Abe of Japan reacts after the final match. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh

With her parents both judokas, Bilodid has turned down an offer of becoming a model, while focusing her career on the Japanese martial arts.

HIFUMI ABE (JAPAN)

The elder of the Abe siblings, double world champion Hifumi grabbed the men's Olympic spot in the 66kg class after winning a dramatic one-off bout.

FILE PHOTO: Judo - World Judo Championships - Women under 52kg - Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan - August 26, 2019 Japan's Uta Abe poses with her gold medal on the podium REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

A "seoi-nage" specialist, Abe has an aggressive fighting style, featuring a fast pace with an average winning time of 2-1/2 minutes. He shot to fame when he became Youth Olympic champion in 2014 and won the Tokyo Grand Slam that year.

UTA ABE (JAPAN)

The younger sister of the Abe siblings, Uta was born in the western Japanese port city of Kobe. She has won the last two world titles in the under 52 kg class, having lost only once, against France's Amandine Bouchard, in the last three years.

FILE PHOTO: Judo - World Judo Championships - Men under 73kg - Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan - August 27, 2019 Japan's Shohei Ono poses with his gold medal on the podium REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

Abe was the youngest Judoka to win an IJF (International Judo Federation) Grand Prix in 2016 and won her first world title in 2018 at the age 18, becoming the third-youngest Judoka to grab a senior world championship.

SHOHEI ONO (JAPAN)

Ono demonstrates an orthodox combating style, aiming to clinch an Ippon victory with throwing techniques such as Osotogari and Uchimata. His judo style has earned him the nickname "Mozart of the 73 kg class" among some fans.

The most dominant fighter in the lightweight division, Ono has won three world championships and an Olympic gold medal, having been unbeaten in international contests since 2015.

(Reporting by Tetsushi Kajimoto; Editing by Ken Ferris and Stephen Coates)

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