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    Iran @ The 2012 Summer Olympics: Day 14 [August 10] - Live Updates

    Iran @ The 2012 Summer Olympics: Day 14 [August 10]




    Taekwondo


    Sousan Hajipour [67kg: Women's Preliminary Round] - 9:30 BST
    Yousef Karami [80kg: Men's Preliminary Round] - 10:15 BST


    Canoe Sprint


    Arezou Hakimi [Women's Kayak Single (K1) 200m Heats] - 10:26 BST


    Wrestling

    Hassan Rahimi [55kg: Men's Freestyle Qualifications] - 13:00 BST
    Sadegh Goudarzi [74kg: Men's Freestyle 1/8 Finals] - 14:00 BST

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    Times

    9:30 BST - 4:30 EST - 1:30 PST - 13:00 Tehran Time
    10:15 BST - 5:15 EST - 2:15 PST - 13:45 Tehran Time
    10:26 BST - 5:26 EST - 2:26 PST - 13:56 Tehran Time
    13:00 BST - 8:00 EST - 5:00 PST - 16:30 Tehran Time
    14:00 BST - 9:00 EST - 6:00 PST - 17:30 Tehran Time

    *Currently, Iran is 14th in the ranking table having won 4 GOLD, 4 SILVER, and 1 BRONZE.
    Last edited by K. Nader; 08-09-2012, 09:30 PM.

    #2
    K. Nader jan,

    Thank you for all the hard work to make us aware of our Olympians. I can't wait for tomorrow's busy day. Insh'Allah, we'll have more medals to celebrate!

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      #3
      So who out of these athletes are our realistic options for getting medals?

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        #4
        Medals chances?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Sharkie View Post
          K. Nader jan,

          Thank you for all the hard work to make us aware of our Olympians. I can't wait for tomorrow's busy day. Insh'Allah, we'll have more medals to celebrate!
          Khahesh mikonam.

          LOL - I love how we're arguing in the Ansarifard thread but are so relaxed here.

          As for answering Soniq's question, don't expect anything in the Canoe Sprint. In Taekwondo, Karami has a great chance of winning Gold if he can overcome Lopez or the Italian fellow who won Silver in Beijing. Hajipour will probably win 1-2 rounds but I doubt she'll be a contender for a medal (I really hope I'm wrong here). I can't comment on wrestling though - Shogun Rua would be the man to ask about our wrestlers' chances.

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            #6
            Originally posted by soniq View Post
            Medals chances?
            Yousef Karami 95% chances to win Gold or Silver Medal tomorrow

            Hassan Rahimi 70% chances to win medal tomorrow

            Sadegh Goudarzi 80% chances to win medal tomorrow

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              #7
              Karami, Rahimi, and Goudarzi are favorite for a medal tomorrow. I'm sure Hajipour and Hakimi will do their best to surprise us all too.

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                #8
                20min till hajipours first fight !!
                FAGHAT PERSPOLIS

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                  #9
                  Hajipour starts now! IRIB 3 not showing it.

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                    #10
                    Crowd chanting "Iran, Iran".

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                      #11
                      Yes, three points for Sousan!
                      Sousan is leading 3-2 after the first round. Let's see if she can further her lead.

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                        #12
                        she 's leading 3:2 after the first period
                        FAGHAT PERSPOLIS

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                          #13
                          The three points for the Australian should not count.
                          The judge accepts Iran's challenge. Still 3-2 after 2nd round.

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                            #14
                            still 3:2 after second
                            FAGHAT PERSPOLIS

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                              #15
                              Hajipourgoli is the better fighter, even the Swedish commentator said so.
                              BTW is Irans coach from an asian country or does she just have very mongolian genes?

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