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Olympic judo team
Putin shows Olympic judo team his moves
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin takes part in practise sessions for the country's Olympic judo team.
The 57-year-old politician refused to be outdone by the youngsters and showed them a few moves of his own, pinning down one daring martial artist as he demonstrated his self defence skills.
And Putin was willing to share more of his talents with them, telling the team's trainer,