Mother the Olympics The star's celebrations were cut short after he appeared to take off his shade moments after winning the bronze medal. Paris.
Adil Usmanov barely won MoldovaThe last Olympic medal in history at the second Jewish exhibition.
Disputed in the male test 73 kg, or a 24-year-old young man defeated ItalyManuel Lombardo, of Brazil, was in several fights for the bronze medal and looked radiant with victory.
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Usmanov collapsed with joy and screamed in delight, before commemorating the memory with a dramatic shock – he looked like he had straight up dislocated his shoulder, or at least seriously crushed his arm, without any operation.
He held his injured left arm in pain, but happily recovered in time to take the podium alongside two other medalists.
The Moldovan later revealed that he had been advised to undergo non-organ surgery before the Paris Olympics and that he had been ill before leaving.
“Sim, it was very difficult,” Usmanov said. “During this event I felt bad, but I have felt like this before – that’s when I won a medal.”
“There are no recovery options.”
He also dedicated a medal to his late father, adding: “He was in the Olympics.
“It was not achieved due to financial impossibility. He dreamed that one of his sons would go to the Olympics and win a medal.
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