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Matic delivers Croatia a first ever World Championship gold

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Matic delivers Croatia a first ever World Championship gold

Matic delivers Croatia a first ever World Championship gold

No Croatian had ever won a Judo World Championships gold medal - but Barbara Matic put that right in the -70kg contest on day five of the year’s tournament in Budapest.


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