"I'm really overwhelmed by the situation. I'm outraged by the lack of respect I'm being accorded," she told AFP.

"I'm an athlete, I want to defend my titles, return to competition, show that anything is possible. And what's stopping me is my own federation. It's very serious."

Clarisse Agbegnenou, who was returning to Grand Slam after her maternity leave, appeared on the tatami with a kimono from her personal sponsor, the Mizuno brand, while the French Judo Federation signed a partnership with Adidas.

The double Olympic champion justified her choice by explaining that she had not fought with an Adidas kimono for more than five years and that she therefore preferred to compete with a kimono that she knew.

Adidas indeed succeeded Mizuno as equipment supplier to the Federation in 2021, just before the 30-year-old judoka's maternity leave.

"They could have said to me: + Listen Clarisse, it's complicated, it's not our equipment supplier. We know that you don't know the kimono so we can give it to you to try it on and that way you can see if you can fight with it. (But) they didn't bring me any solution", she regretted.

To sanction Agbegnenou's choice to wear a personal kimono, the Federation had decided to deprive her of her federal coach for the competition.

"Telling me the night before that I will be deprived of a coach because of my kimono is childish. I find it really unfortunate and I tell myself that they could have been more adult," she said.

"They could have said to themselves, + it's only a competition, it's not the World Championships, it's not the Olympic Games, it's its return, we leave it", she continued. .

"Put on the kimono of another equipment manufacturer, it puts us in overhang, I find that it is not to respect the French team", had declared Friday to AFP the president of the Federation Stéphane Nomis .

"What I told him is that we sit down, we write an agreement, we make you a proposal, you come back to us and we do it properly, calmly. That was my speech a week ago , not the day before. We did not take her hostage", he added, denouncing the "aggressiveness" of the entourage of the judoka.

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