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    Olympics officially postponed to summer 2021.

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      new dates

      23 July - 8 August 2021

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        Olympics, European and South American Championship have been postponed until next year. When exactly will World Cup qualifiers take place?
        I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.

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          Mahyar Farzaneh, yazdi cyclist, member of Iran nojavanan team died today during his training (road accident)

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            interesting video by United World Wrestling about top 5 Eye-ranian wrestlers in history

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              unbelievable decision by international Karate federation, they changed their qualification system. earlier they cancelled the last 2 remaining events and announced the list of qualified athletes now they are saying sorry that was nonsense, we have time so we will have those 2 events in early 2021 !

              that means Sara Bahmanyar and Sajjad Ganjzadeh are not qualified anymore. they still have to wait for the last 2 events. Hamideh Abbasali and Bahman Askari are still qualified and also at +67kg the quota is safe for Iran, the only question is Ganjzadeh ro Poursheib.

              those 2 remaining events are a Premier League event in Morocco and the European Championships, while this is a bad news for Sara Bahmanyar and Sajjad Ganjzadeh this is a great news for Zabih Poursheib and Rozita Alipour. Alipour still can qualify directly with one great result in last event or strengthen her chance for the Asian Quota which is much more possible if that Chinese girl grabs the direct quota.

              I update the first post and remove Bahmanyar from the list of qualified athletes.

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                in past few weeks international federations one by one modified their Olympic qualification system, but more than anybody else I was waiting for IWF (Weightlifting) and finally they published it today.

                no big change, they just extended the qualification period until April 2021. as far as we concern, that means Sohrab Moradi has more time to recover and reach that number he needs to qualify. now he has something like 10-11 months, I think if he doesn't injure himself again and nothing special happens lifting 415kg is completely possible for him. even though I think even 400kg will be enough for him to qualify as the best Asian athlete. 415 will put him in top 8 to qualify directly.

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                  At this rate, this Olympics (and EURO 2021) could be cancelled.

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                    Originally posted by forzatm View Post
                    At this rate, this Olympics (and EURO 2021) could be cancelled.
                    Why?
                    I would be very happy of Euro2021 cancellation. About Olympics it would be heartbreaking for our athlete in the other hands

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                      Yakhchali signed with rostock seawolves (german basketball second league)

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                        Originally posted by Irannn View Post
                        interesting video by United World Wrestling about top 5 Eye-ranian wrestlers in history
                        Wished they would have consulted an "eye-rain-ian" before narrating so they knew how to pronounce it correctly.

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                          IRAN'S 'GREATEST' HASSAN YAZDANI SEEKS WRESTLING IMMORTALITY


                          With an Olympic gold medal, two world titles, and over 500k Instagram followers, Hasan Yazdani is an Iranian hero. But can he gain redemption over the one man he is yet to beat?

                          Freestyle wrestling is Iran’s national sport, so when Hassan Yazdani pinned down the 74kg gold medal at the Rio 2016 Olympics, he became an instant national hero.

                          He moved up to 86kg, which better suited his growing frame, taking out the world championships gold medal at his new weight division in 2017 and 2019.

                          Yazdani became known as The Greatest and Fearless back home, while his Instagram account swelled to over 500K followers. Quite simply, he could walk the streets of Iran like he was The King… which is incidentally another one of his nicknames there.

                          “The truth is that I hope I am worthy of these nicknames,” he told Tehran Times. “Each one is valuable for me and so I hope I can live up to the nicknames and the expectations of my great fans. I always want to keep their hope, so I accept them all and just hope that I am worthy.”

                          Unconventional style
                          Growing up in wrestling-obsessed Iran, it wasn’t long before Yazdani found his way to the mat.

                          “I started wrestling at 12. In our country, wrestling, especially in my town, is a popular sport,” said the Jouybar-born grappler. “We also have popular traditional wrestling and as a child, I used to go watch. I became interested early in life and eventually participated and stayed with it."

                          He quickly became renowned in his town for his unconventional style. While most wrestlers in his category are short and stocky in stature, the reigning 86kg world champion cut a more lanky physique.

                          This extra limb length allowed him to execute more double-leg takedowns, whereby his opponent is put down on the mat.

                          Winning Olympic gold
                          Yazdani’s natural gifts and strength of character were on full display in the Rio 2016 final, where he came back from a daunting 6-0 deficit to defeat Russia’s much-fancied Aniuar Gedue.

                          “I was thinking positive and I was thinking of winning, not even one percent of the time on the mat did I think of losing,” he revealed. “My mind was clear, I wasn’t concerned about injuries. I had my coaches and God by my side, which helped me to stay focused and earn the win.”

                          Rivalry with USA's David Taylor
                          While Yazdani would have hoped for a seamless transition to the bigger 86kg weight category, he was instead brought back to earth with a literal thud.

                          At the 2017 Wrestling World Cup on home turf in Iran, he came up against the USA’s David Taylor, and a new rivalry was born.

                          After taking an early lead, Yazdani succumbed to Taylor’s superior hand fighting ability and leg attacks, which prevented the Olympic champion of six months from performing his trademark counters.

                          With Yazdani a year more experienced at his new weight, the stage set for a grand re-match at the 2017 world championships. However, Taylor failed to win his place on the USA team after losing to J’den Cox at the notoriously competitive USA wrestling trials. Yazdani went on to become world champion, but wrestling fans still yearned for a direct bout between the duo.

                          They got their wish in the qualification round of the 2018 world championships in Budapest. After getting the better of Taylor in the opening exchanges, Yazdani surrendered a 6-2 lead to Taylor, who eventually progressed with an powerful 11-6 victory, and became 2018 world champion. Such comebacks have earned Taylor his own wrestling nickname of Magic Man.

                          But a serious knee injury prevented Taylor from defending his title at Nur-Sultan in 2019, which was almost inevitably reclaimed by Yazdani.

                          The Greatest V Magic Man
                          Despite the pair’s intense previous bouts, the foundation of their rivalry is respect.

                          That was evident in a tweet in 2019, where Taylor wished Yazdini a speedy recovery after the Iranian suffered a serious knee injury of his own during training.

                          “I always think about respecting all my opponents and I always wish them the best in health and personal success. No matter if they are my direct opponent or not, I wish they are in a great situation so we can put on a great show for fans.”

                          “It’s been about two months since my surgery. I am back training hard, but not like the competition training. Right now, during the pause, I am working on bodybuilding, weights, and slowly training. Overall, my knee is good and not bothering me.”

                          With an extra year to recover from his injury before Tokyo 2020, a third match-up between the pair at an Olympics is a truly mouth-watering prospect.

                          Given that Yazdani has already secured his place at the Games, and Cox’ decision to move up a weight category at the USA trials (making Taylor’s route to Olympic qualification a touch less competitive), the stars seem to be aligning for a third clash.

                          "My plan is to compete at the 2024 Olympics if my body allows it."
                          Despite having already amassed an Olympic title, three world championship medals, an Asian Games gold medal, and three Wrestling World Cups, Yazdani is still only 25.

                          Regardless of what happens at the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021, he has already outlined his plan to keep wrestling until the Paris 2024 Olympics.

                          “I hope I can achieve the best medals during my wrestling career for as long as my body allows me,” he said. “Ideally, I want to have the most medals, both Olympic medals, and world medals. My plan is to compete at the 2024 Olympics if my body allows it."

                          If Yazdani was able to keep competing until the next Olympics, perhaps a new nickname is in order for Iran’s favourite wrestler: The Timeless.

                          https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/st...&sf235453488=1

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                            Maybe an old news but Geramipour joins San lorenzo (in Argentina top league) in january 2020

                            https://www.tasnimnews.com/en/news/2...ub-san-lorenzo

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                              IOC just cancelled the 2022 Youth Olympics in Dakar, of course we can't compare a poor African country like Senegal with Japan but still this is not a good news.

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                                It seems Alekno will be the next TM coach (volleyball). He seems to a good coach

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