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Event European Club Championships. Event European Cup Seniors. Event International Tournaments. Event National Championships Seniors. Event National Championships Juniors. Karina Bryant - Last results. Karina Bryant - Last fights. Karina Bryant Great Britain. All JudoInside profiles of…. Teddy Riner. Daria Bilodid. Tadahiro Nomura. Shohei Ono. Matthias Casse. Majlinda Kelmendi. Clarisse Agbegnenou.

Ilias Iliadis. Fabio Basile. Anna-Maria Wagner. Hifumi Abe. Uta Abe. Nora Gjakova. Joshiro Maruyama. Tina Trstenjak. Rustam Orujov. Jessica Klimkait. Nemanja Majdov. Jorge Fonseca.

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Bryant hails from Kingston-upon-Thames in Surrey and trains at the Camberley Judo Club, of which she says: "We're not funded by British Judo, therefore a lot of the facilities are supplied by help from our local community.

As with Gibbons on Thursday, judo provided a sense of self as well as a fitness regime. The following year Bryant won her first senior World Championship medal taking bronze on home soil in Birmingham. She also added a further three European titles in Wroclaw , Dusseldorf and Rotterdam along with one silver and three bronze medals.

She progressed through to the semi-final, defeating bronze medallist Lucija Polvader along the way but lost out to Mika Sugimoto of Japan in the semi-final. Bryant accepts her night out as a guest of the English FA set her recovery back by a "few days" but her rehabilitation is back on track, with a scar as thin as a biro mark down the front of her neck all that remains of the practitioner's work.

When I was moving my neck it was pressing on the nerve which went down my arm and into my thumb and finger, then I'd lose power in my arm. I got hit around the head and I felt the shooting pains go down my arms and into my fingers but I didn't have time to think about it, you just get on with it. Surgery meant Bryant was unable to join her Team GB team-mates for the victory parade through the streets of London.

Up until a few weeks ago a minute walk, or a minute drive, was as active as she was allowed to be, a routine which Bryant acknowledges nearly caused her to "go insane".

The loss of mobility, combined with the end of the biggest sporting event ever hosted on this island, has left the veteran of four Olympic Games feeling "lost" and "empty".



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