Canadian Olympic medallist Valois-Fortier retires from competitive judo
MONTREAL — Canadian judoka Antoine Valois-Fortier announced his retirement Thursday, ending a career that included an Olympic bronze medal and three World Championship podium finishes.
Valois-Fortier, from Quebec City, appeared in three Olympic Games. He defeated American Travis Stevens in the men’s 81-kilogram bronze-medal match at the 2012 London Games to win what was Canada’s first Olympic judo medal since Nicolas Gill in 2000.
He took silver in the weight class at the 2014 world championships in Chelyabinsk, Russia, and added bronze medals at the 2015 worlds in Astana, Kazakhstan and the 2019 event in Tokyo.
He also picked up eight Pan American championship medals, including three gold, and eight International Judo Federation Grand Prix medals (two gold).