Sunday, August 24, 2008


Daei Leaves out Karimi for World Cup Qualifier

TEHRAN - Iran's midfield superstar Ali Karimi has been left out of the squad for next month's World Cup qualification game against Saudi Arabia. Karimi has not played since May after he had termed the current squad the weakest in his 10-year presence in the national team. Iranian head coach Ali Daei, who is said not to have a good relation with the former Bayern Munich midfielder, had at that time given an alleged injury as reason for Karimi's omission. But football insiders said that his exclusion was due to the critical remarks. Daei has again called up German Bundesliga players Mehdi Mahdavikia (Frankfurt) and Vahid Hashemian (Bochum) for the September 6 match, the first qualification game in Asia group 2 where Iran will also meet the United Arab Emirates and the two Koreas.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Kiarash Asharioon - Ba'ad Az Marget

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Iran to Play Jordan in West Asian Final

TEHRAN - Iran and Jordan will meet in Friday's final of the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Championship after successfully negotiating their semi-final matches. Iran defeated Syria 2-0 in the first match. Kianosh Rahmati opened the scoring after six minutes. Ghloamreza Rezaee scored a second eight minutes after the break as Iran seek a fourth regional title after triumphs in 2000, 2004 and 2007. The Iranian national team are preparing for the final round of qualification for the 2010 World Cup which kicks off next month. Iran will face UAE, Saudi Arabia and North and South Korea. Jordan downed Qatar 3-0 thanks to goals from Hassouna Al Sheikh just before the break and second-half goals from Amer Deeb and Odai Al Saify

Iran wins Oman beach volleyball title


The Iranian beach volleyball team has clinched the championship in the international three-day Beach Volley Tournament held in Oman. Iran's team A defeated the Iranian team B 2-0 in the final game of the event on Wednesday, Mehr news agency reported. Iran A won the $1500 prize and Iran B got the $1300 prize. Oman's team B stood in the third place after its win against Libya and took home a sum of $1000. Libya, Thailand, the Philippines, two teams from Iran and three teams from Oman took part in the event August 10-13.

Olympics - day six photos

Gymnast Yang Wei adds another gold to the Chinese collection, winning the men's all-around competition


Italy's Chiara Cainero wins the women's skeet after a dramatic shoot-off with Kim Rhode of the USA and German Christine Brinker


Simmone Morrow of Australia makes contact with a pitch from Li Qi of China at the Fengtai Softball Field



Ekaterina Dyachenko (l) of Russia strikes against Olena Khomrova of Ukraine in the women's team sabre event



Spain (in red) top group B in the basketball qualifiers after a convincing 72-59 victory over Germany


In a match-up between two undefeated teams in the women's hockey it is China who crack, losing 1-0 to the Netherlands


France's Alain Bernard edges out Australia's world record holder Eamonn Sullivan to win the men's 100m freestyle by 0.11 seconds


Japanese breaststroke king Kosuke Kitajima wins the 200m gold, completing the 100m and 200m double for the second Games


China stun Australia's Jessicah Schipper in the 200m butterfly, with Liu Zige lowering her world record and Jiao Liuyang finishing second


Norway's Nila Ann Hakedal dives to make a return in the beach volleyball competition but cannot prevent a 2-0 defeat by the US

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Iranian Researchers Produced Stem Cells Making Blood Vessel


The researchers of Tarbiyat-e-Modarress University achieved to separate the stem cells of bone marrow and changing them into the cells making blood vessels, according to the Jam-e-Jam report.
The researcher of the project Dr. Maryam Jazayeri said this system can accelerate treatment in some diseases that afflicted with the damages of blood network.

New Generation of Internet in Iran


The Chairman of the Researching Center for Stem Cells Sciences Dr. Mohammad Javad Larijani said Iran will manufacture Iran National Accelerator within the next 10-15 years, establish Iran National Observatory within the next 5-10 years and join World Grade Network in near future, according to ISNA.
At the side event of the inauguration ceremony of Nano-Tecnology Computer Center at Nano-Tecnology Science Researching Center, Dr. Mohammad Javad Larijani reminded Grade is a part of calculating activities that meets the needs of the scientists from the view point of calculation and processes a huge volume of data.
Translator: Mandana Davar-Kia

US Applies New Sanctions on Iran


The US has clamped unilateral sanctions on five more Iranian entities over their alleged links to and support for Iran's nuclear program, according to Press TV.
The US Treasury Department accused the Iranian entities of providing materials to Iran's nuclear program and banned the American companies from carrying business with those institutions. The new sanctions would also freeze any assets that the Iranian companies might have in the United States. The five entities have been identified as the Nuclear Research Center for Agriculture and Medicine at Karaj, the Isfahan Nuclear Fuel Research and Production Center, Safety Equipment Procurement Co. and Jaza Industrial Co. and Jabbar Ibn Hayyan. The organizations are active in nuclear research, educational programs, laboratory services for nuclear fuel production and establishment of industrial units related to peaceful nuclear energy. "These five nuclear and missile entities have been used by Iran to hide its illicit conduct and further its dangerous nuclear ambitions," said Stuart Levey, the Treasury Department's undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. The West has so far imposed three rounds of sanctions against Iran, threatening the country with the fourth round should it refuse to halt its enrichment. The European Union ratcheted up trade restrictions on Iran Friday, introducing restrictions on public loans and tougher cargo inspections. Also in late June, the European Union agreed to ban Iran's largest bank (Bank Melli) from operating in Europe for allegedly 'providing services to the country's nuclear program'. The EU announced it would exercise vigilance in dealing with all Iranian banks, in particular Bank Saderat. The United States and its European allies accuse Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons program, but Iran rejects the allegations, saying all its enrichment activities are solely aimed at producing fuel for nuclear power production. The country is currently facing electricity shortage.

3rd Water Optimization Festival in Iran


Iran's 3rd Water Optimization Festival is going to be held in the Chitgar Park of the Tehran capital of Iran on Mordad 23, 1387 (August 13, 2008 ) with the cooperation of Chitgar Cultural House and Water & Sewage Bureau", according to Fars News Agency.
The Chairman of the Environment House of the Cultural-Artistic Organization of Tehran Municipality said the festival includes programs including "Children and Water", jugglery, competition, lecturing, and music, aiming at the issue of lack of water and the necessity of being economical in consuming water.
Translator: Mandana Davar-Kia

Iranian Climbers Ascend Mount Ararat


A five-member team of mountaineers from Maragheh, East Azarbaijan, had ascended Mount Ararat in Turkey, the Secretariat of Mountain Climbing Board of Maragheh Mohammad-Reza Monaseb-Fam said on Wednesday.
Mohammad-Reza Monaseb-Fam said the team includes Javad Salam- Zadeh, Taqi Asqarvand, Farshid Sarbaz, Masoud Yossef-Pour and Jafar Ebadi.
The 5,165-meter Mount Ararat is the highest peak in Turkey. This snow-capped, dormant volcanic cone is located in Igdir province, near the northeast corner of Turkey, 16 km west of the Iranian and 32 km south of the Armenian border.

India Defeats Iran in Archery


Iran's Hojjatollah Vaezi has been defeated by his Indian rival in the elimination round of men's individual archery at the Beijing Olympics, according to Press TV.
Vaezi, the only male Iranian archer at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, lost 112-98 to his rival Mangal Singh Champia from India and was omitted from the competition on Wednesday morning.
The Indian archer was second in the men's ranking round while Vaezi was placed 64th.
North Korea's Kwon Un Sil managed to beat Iran's female archer Najmeh Abtin 106-96 on Tuesday.

Iran's Mohammadi Loses to Belarusian Wrestler


TEHRAN - Iran's Greco-Roman wrestler Ali Mohammadi was defeated by his Belarusian rival Mikhail Siamionau at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Belarusian wrestler won a 3-1 victory over Mohammadi in the 66 kg category on Wednesday morning, press tv reported. The Iranian beat his opponent from South Korea in his first encounter. Some 20 wrestlers have participated in the 66 kg class at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Another Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Hamid Sourian was also defeated by his Korean rival to stand in the 5th place in the 55 kg class on Tuesday.

Olympics - day five photos

Their handball team also enjoy success with a 28-19 win over Brazil at the National Indoor Stadium


The Wukesong Indoor Stadium plays host to Russia's 71-65 win over near neighbours Belarus in the women's basketball


Hungary's Janos Baranyai knows how Michaela Breeze feels - like the Briton, Baranyai collapses in pain during his weightlifting event


Phelps helps to earn the USA a big lead in the 4x200m freestyle relay as he and the team collect another gold and world record


The records keep on coming in the pool with Australia's Stephanie Rice taking gold in the women's 200m individual medley in 2:08.45

Michael Phelps celebrates his 10th career Olympic gold in the style of the greatest ever Olympian, by inspecting his faulty goggles


Italy's Federica Pellegrini wins gold in the women's 200m freestyle, also registering a world record of 1:54.82 in the process


At the Water Cube, the 100m freestyle record gets broken twice in quick succession with Australia's Eamon Sullivan posting 47.05s


A bad day at the hockey pitch for South Africa's men as the jubilant Aussies rack up 10 unanswered goals

China's Olympic-Sized Clean Air Plan


Anxiety has been running high among Olympic athletes about upcoming exposure to Beijing's poor air quality. After a lifetime of hard training, no one wants to cough their way across the finish line.
The big games are less than three weeks away, and the Los Angeles Times reports that Beijing is further cracking down on pollution by yanking cars off the roads, expanding mass transit and staggering work hours. It will be interesting to see what effects this may have, both in terms of clearing the air in the short term and long-term policies around the world.
Until September 20, owners of 3.3 million private cars in Beijing will only be allowed to drive on alternate days, based on whether the last digit of their license plates is even or odd. Those in violation face a $14 fine. Perhaps this idea will be more effective than it has been in Latin America, given the short duration of the plan, the nature of China's more controlled society and the fact that work hours for many employees are also being staggered.
The smog-choked capital has also added 2,000 buses, improved bus routes, extended the hours of operation for mass transit, opened a new subway and light-rail line and banned the dirtiest freight trucks. Also, many of the buildings for the Olympics are being built with green features.
Some greens are calling the changes too little too late, although it could be said that the city is acting swifter than many American cities with polluted air. But the eyes of the world are now on Beijing, and China's booming expansion means the stakes are high. The city reportedly adds 1,000 new cars a week, and 16 of the world's 20 most-polluted cities are in China, according to the Worldwatch Institute.
Hopefully the changes will both make a difference before the games, and spur long-term solutions. With greater awareness about the devastating effects of air pollution comes greater responsibility. China has an opportunity to test its goals of leadership in the world.
Source: the Daily Green

World Heavyweight Champion Rezazadeh Bids Farewell to Contests


World heavyweight weight lifting champion that had several times broken the world records in his class, bid farewell to contests for good here Wednesday, according to IRNA.
Hossein Rezazadeh who is by far the most famous heavy weigh world champion of weight lifting was also known as "Hercules" at sports circles announced his decision to bid farewell to the games in a letter addressed to the Head of Iran's Weight Lifting Federation, Bahram Afsharzadeh.
The letter is in fact a response to Afsharzadeh's earlier letter to Hercules, in which he had mentioned the experts and sports doctors' suggestion that it is time for Rezazadeh to end heavy activities.
Hossein Rezazadeh who during his 15 years of competing at sports scenes gained 14 gold medals for the Iranian nation at world, Asian and Olympic games, and improved the records of the World Weight Lifting several times, is the only sportsman in the history of Iranian sports that won gold medals at two consecutive Olympic Games, namely the Sydney 2000 and the Athens 2004.
Rezazadeh has in his letter said, "I am quite certain that my young friends can quite efficiently repeat the pride we gained at previous Olympics at Beijing 2008 Games, which is why I accept the doctors' advice and bid farewell to this, and future competitions of weight lifting." The popular champion who is leaving the scene of competitions at the peak of success has in his letter also begged the pardon of the Iranian nation, hoping that he would not have ot feel ashamed of him due to factors that are beyond his control.
The 1998 Gold Medal of the 1998 Thailand Asian Games and the 1999 Gold Medal of the Greek World Championship, are only two of the precious medals Rezazadeh gained for the Iranian nation.

Iran to Double Hybrid Car Production



Iranian automakers are to double the production of dual-fuel vehicles in order to reduce the country's heavy dependence on gasoline, according to Press TV.
Some 600,000 hybrid cars are to be manufactured by the end of the (Iranian calendar) year ending March 20, 2009, said Senior Industry Ministry Official Mohsen Salehinia. Iranian companies produced over 314,000 hybrids that utilize both gasoline and compressed natural gas (CNG) during the previous Iranian year which ended March 20, 2008. These (600,000 hybrid) vehicles will make up 33 percent of the country's total auto production, Salehinia added. The rise in hybrid car production has been encouraged by the government to reduce gas consumption in the world's fourth-largest oil producer. Iran lacks adequate refining facilities to produce gasoline and allocates huge sums to import gas, which burdens state coffers. The country introduced a gasoline-rationing program in June 2007. Sixty percent of passenger cars produced this year will use natural gas as fuel or will be dual-fuel, and the remaining 40 percent will run on regular gasoline, read a cabinet statement released in June 2008.

After 10 Yrs, Woman Still at Airport


A middle-aged German woman has chosen a Spanish airport as her residence for 10 years and has no intention of changing it, the Guardian reported.


More than 20 million travelers pass through Palma de Mallorca's airport each year and at first glance Bettina could be just another tourist waiting for a flight home. But she never checks in.
Known only as Bettina, 48, or as "the woman with the cat" has become a fixture at the airport where she washes herself and clothing in restrooms and quietly moves from bench to bench.
She came to Spain after a relationship ended and she lost her job. But employment opportunities there were also limited and she moved into the airport where she lives on gifts of food and money from strangers and friends, reported The Guardian Saturday.
Bettina is reportedly popular among airport staff.
"She is intelligent, discreet and does not bother anyone. She says she has made this her home because she has everything she needs here," cleaner Maria Jesus Rueda Garcia, 54, an airport employee, told The Guardian.
"Things didn't work out so she has come to live here. She can get by and is not a beggar because she has income -- I have seen her take money out of the cashpoint (automated teller machine). This could happen to us all."
Her story recalls the Tom Hanks film The Terminal, which was reportedly inspired by the story of man who lived at Charles de Gaulle airport near Paris for 18 years after his documents were stolen.
Bettina, who refuses to disclose her full name, arrived in Mallorca for a new start but she landed odd jobs working as a waitress then helping in a kitchen.
The dream of living in the sun turned sour. "Suddenly there was no work because they only give jobs to Spaniards," she told the local Diario de Mallorca newspaper. "I wanted to work in Mallorca but I got stranded here."
"One friend brings me something to eat twice a week. Sometimes people give me a bit of money as well, but I don't ask anyone for anything," she said.
She has no desire to return to Germany. "No way. Life is better for me here."
Bettina is not the only one to live in a Spanish airport. Generally, such residents are tolerated so long as they do not bother passengers. In Britain, four people are allowed to live at Gatwick.

Korean wrestler defeats Sourian


Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Hamid Sourian has been defeated by his Korean rival Park Eun-chul at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

The Korean won the bronze medal after defeating Sourian in the 55 kg class on Tuesday. Sourian won the first round 1-1, but was defeated 2-2 by his opponent in the second round. Eun-chul managed to get two points just 10 seconds before the end of the third round and bagged the bronze. The 23-year-old Iranian wrestler had previously defeated Park Eun-chul two times in world competitions. Sourian defeated his rivals from Bulgaria and Palau in his first two encounters but lost to his Russian opponent in the third match. Sourian won both the Junior World Championships and Senior World Championships in 2005. He was also the 2007 and 2008 Asian gold medalist.

Iran's wrestler loses to Belarusian rival


Iran's Greco-Roman wrestler Ali Mohammadi has been defeated by his Belarusian rival Mikhail Siamionau at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

The Belarusian wrestler won a 3-1 victory over Mohammadi in the 66 kg category on Wednesday morning. The Iranian beat his opponent from South Korea in his first encounter. Some 20 wrestlers have participated in the 66 kg class at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Another Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler Hamid Sourian was also defeated by his Korean rival to stand in the 5th place in the 55 kg class on Tuesday.

Belarus judoka knocks out Iran rival


Iranian judo fighter Hossein Qomi has been defeated by his Belarusian rival Andrei Kazusionak at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.


The 24-year-old Belarus judoka knocked Qomi out in the -90 kg category on Wednesday morning. The Iranian judo athlete will be able to compete for a bronze medal if Kazusionak advances to the final by defeating Japan's Hiroshi Izumi. Kazusionak snatched the bronze medal at the 2005 World Judo Championships in Egypt. Earlier, Iran's Arash Miresmaeili was defeated by Japan's Masato Uchishiba in the -66 kg category while Masoud Haji Akhoundzadeh who competed in the -60 kg class lost to Korean gold-medalist Choi Min-ho. A total of 32 judo fighters have participated in the games.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Nekounam scores for Osasuna in friendly


TEHRAN, Iran’s iconic Osasuna midfielder Javad Nekounam assisted his team to fight back from a defeat against Stoke City on Friday.
Osasuna twice came from behind as Walter Pandiani and Javad Nekounam canceled out Ryan Shawcross and Rory Delap’s goals at the Britannia Stadium.
Nekunam opened Sorensen’s goal with a powerful header 15 minutes from time in front of 3,000 spectators.
Another Osasuna Iranian midfielder, Masoud Shojaei, played as a reserved player in the friendly match.

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Mahdavikia rules out Frankfurt departure


FRANKFURT, The Iranian international player, Mehdi Mahdavika has firmly denied reports in the German media indicating that he is on verge of leaving Eintracht Frankfurt. "My name being in Eintrachts's selling list is only a reporter's prediction. If I wanted to get involved in such matters, I should have left Bundesliga 7 or 8 years ago. "I have a contact with Frankfurt until 2010 and I do not wish to leave the club before the end of my contract. Although I respect everyone's opinion, I will only do my job. This has only been a speculation by a reporter and I don't intend to get myself involved. "Moreover, if you take a glance at the last 8-9 years, you will notice many other similar predictions in which I have never been interested , nor I will do ", the 31 year old player told Iranian students news agency ISNA today.The Team Melli Captain added: "It is essential for me to play with highest preparation for my team, I have always performed well in the seasons which I did not play from the beginning, including 2001, 2003 and 2005 Bundesliga seasons. After being injured for one week, I am in a very good situation and have played in almost all preseason friendly matches. "The reason I only played in the last four minutes of the German Cup match that we were playing with only 10 players after a player was sent off during the match and the coach preferred to use me in the last few minutes."We have had an excellent preseason preparation and our team is currently in a very good situation. We have also qualified into the second round of the German Cup and are going to play our last friendly match against Real Madrid this evening. I hope we could have a good start in Bundesliga as we had in the last season which is extremely important for us. I believe we could achieve better results in this season ", the former Asian Player of the year said.In view of his recent invitation to the national team for the second round of the World Cup 2010 Qualification, he said: " I have always emphasized that as an Iranian player, I am fully dedicated to serve the national team and will always give my every best for the success of my country's team ".Mahdavikia singed a three-year deal with Frankfurt in June 2007 after playing eight seasons in Hamburg where he was a crowd favorite. The German bi-weekly kickers sport magazine had reported on Monday that Mahdavikia is on Frankfurt's list of so-called "unwanted players."

Human Afazeli signs a new contract for national team’s coaching job


TEHRAN, Human Afazeli signed a new contract with IFF on Sunday for Iran’s national team coaching job. He will remain assistant to Iran’s head coach, Ali Daei. This is not the first time for Afazeli to be in national level. Afazeli was also assistant to Iran’s former head coaches Branko Ivankovic and Miroslav Blazevic from 2001 to 2006. After qualifying to next stage, Iran is set to compete against Saudi Arabia, UAE, South Korea, and North Korea to secure a spot for next world cup in 2010.

Misaghian takes charge of Esteghlal Ahvaz



TEHRAN --Former Abumoslem coach has been appointed as Esteghlal of Ahvaz coach on Monday. Akbar Misaghian will be officially introduced to the players on Tuesday and is to coach the team in the 3rd week of the Iran’s Professional League (IPL).
Misaghian has succeeded former Esteghlal striker Reza Ahadi as the coach of Esteghlal of Ahvaz.
He has signed a one year contract with an undisclosed fee.

Iran crowned futsal champions



TEHRAN --Iranian futsal team claimed a 9-1 win over Hungary in the Tehran’s Four-a-Side Futsal Tournament at the Azadi Gym on Monday.
Reigning Asian champion Iran had already defeated China and Thailand in the tourney.
Thailand battled to a 2-2 draw with China and finished third due to difference goal. China and Hungary finished third and fourth respectively.
Iran is preparing for the 6th edition of the FIFA Futsal World Cup which takes place in Brazil from September 30th to October 18th.

Lithuania Thrash Iran 99-67

TEHRAN (FNA)- Linas Kleiza had 22 points and Sarunas Jasikevicius 20 to lead Lithuania to a 99-67 trouncing of Iran on Tuesday in a preliminary-round Group A match at the Olympic men's basketball tourney.

The Asian champions had a quick start to lead 20-15 in the first quarter, but Lithuania scored 18 straight points to crush Iranians' confidence. Iran never recovered from that blow and saw themselves down by 74-53 at the end of the third quarter. Lithuania put on bench players to finish the victory. Hamed Ehadadi led Iran by 21 points, nine rebounds, four blocks and three steals, but also committed eight turnovers.

IOC Accepts Iranian Swimmer's Reasoning


TEHRAN - The International Olympic Committee has accepted the explanation of an Iranian swimmer who pulled out of an event that included an Israeli competitor.


An Iranian swimmer withdrew from a race at the Beijing Olympics because of an illness and not due to the presence of an Israeli athlete in the same competition, the International Olympic Committee said Monday. Mohammad Alirezaei withdrew from the heats of the men's 100-meter breaststroke on Saturday just before he was due to compete against a field that included Israel's Tom Beeri. The presence of Israel's Tom Beeri in the same heat was originally believed to be the reason for Alirezaei's withdrawal, but the Iranian athlete cited illness as the reason. Iran could have faced sanctions from the IOC if Alirezaei pulled out deliberately because an Israeli was also racing, but IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies said Monday that no violation had been found. Davies, who is also director of communications for the IOC, said that Alirezaei withdrew because of sickness and submitted his case in writing to his Federation. "The athlete has withdrawn because of sickness," she said. "He confirmed this in writing to the swimming federation. We've also spoken with the (Iranian) national Olympic committee and they have underlined to us that all their athletes compete here in the right spirit against athletes from any nationality. "We take both the athlete and the national Olympic committee at their word on this," she said.

Iran Beat Qatar in WAFF Championship


TEHRAN - Defending champions Iran routed Qatar 6-1 to top the group in the West Asian Football Federation (WAFF) Championship while Jordan got the better of Oman 3-1 to grab the last semi-final spot on Monday.


Milad Meydavoudi opened the scoring for Ali Daei's side in the 10th minute and Ahmad Al-e Ne'me doubled the lead three minutes past half hour. Defender Hadi Aghili scored the third from the spot three minutes into the restart. Meydavoudi completed his brace in the last minute. Ehsan Haj Safi (62) and Jalal Rafkhahi (83) sealed the fate of the West Asians. Meshaal Abdullah scored the consolation goal for an under-strength Qatar in the 52nd minute. Daei, who fielded a second-string side in this six-nation tournament, will now have a bigger pool of players to select from for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifiers starting next month. Mohammad Katkout cancelled out Hassan Abdul Fattah's sixth minute opener for Jordan from the spot in the 26th minute but a brace from Raed Al Nawateer in the 71st and 84th minutes helped Jordan set up the semi-final with Qatar. Iran will face Syria in another semi-final on Wednesday. The final will be played on Friday.

Iran's Gold Favorite Soryan Loses


TEHRAN - Iran's Olympic gold medal favorite Hamid Soryan lost in the Greco-Roman 55kg quarter-final to Russia's Nazyr Mankiev on Tuesday.


Soryan has dominated the category over the past three years winning three consecutive world titles in 2006, 2007 and 2008 and two Asian championship gold medals, but lost 3-1 on classification points after he tied 4-4 on technical points with Mankiev. The 23-year-old Iranian wrestler defeated his rivals from Bulgaria and Palau in his first two encounters and must now fight for the bronze medal. In the 60kg category, two-times Olympic champion Armen Nazarian of Bulgaria narrowly fought past Japan's Makoto Sasamoto to make the quarter-finals where he will face Vitaliy Rahimov of Azerbaijan. Georgia's David Bedinadze, one of the strongest in the category, lost to Nazarian in qualifying but could still pick up a bronze medal through the repechage.
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