The Moroccan judoka dedicated his victory to King Mohammed VI, to his family, his father, and to all the Moroccans he represents during his fights.
Rabat – After placing third at the International Open Judo Championship in Jakarta, Indonesia, Morocco’s Mohsin Attaf has claimed victory at the Borneo Open Judo Championship in Sandakan, Malaysia.
Attaf earned the gold medal after defeating three opponents on Saturday, December 8.
The following day, Attaf earned a bronze medal at the Borneo Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Open Championship.
In a statement to Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), the Moroccan judoka dedicated his victory to King Mohammed VI, to his family, his father, and to all the Moroccans he represents during his fights.
The 43-year-old judoka told MAP in November that he is attached to his homeland despite being based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He reaffirms his commitment to Morocco whenever the opportunity arises during the events he attends.
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