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NHK
23-06-2025
- Sport
- NHK
Retired Olympic gold medal judoka Wolf Aaron to become pro wrestler
Tokyo Olympic judo gold medalist Wolf Aaron, who retired from the sport earlier this month, is embarking on a new career in professional wrestling. The 29-year-old was born to an American father and a Japanese mother. A judoka with a remarkable combination of power and stamina, Wolf represented Japan in two Summer Games, in Tokyo and Paris. His greatest achievement was winning gold in the 100-kilogram division at the 2020 Games in Tokyo. He retired from judo following his last match on June 8. Wolf on Monday announced that he will take up professional wrestling and has signed with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, or NJPW. Wolf told reporters that he had recorded and watched pro wrestling matches since his days at university, and dreamed of taking up the sport after accomplishing all he could in judo. He said he was able to achieve his ultimate goal of winning gold at the Tokyo Games, and took part in the 2024 Paris Games thinking it would be his last Olympics. He added there is nothing left for him to do in judo, and he will make the switch to the world of professional wrestling, which he adores. He also said he has to swallow his pride as an Olympic gold medalist in judo. He said he will be starting from scratch in pro wrestling, and he will do his utmost without wasting a single second. Wolf will make his debut as a professional wrestler next January.


Daily Mail
05-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Mail
BREAKING NEWS Olympic legend Ian Thorpe loses a fortune in alleged theft
Olympic icon Ian Thorpe has had $150,000 stolen from him in an alleged theft he reported to police in Sydney on Thursday. The five-time gold medal winner attended Paddington police station in the city's east to report the alleged crime, which he described as an 'insurance job', according to radio 2GB.