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MHSN 3,625 Posted March 20, 2016 Author #2 Share Posted March 20, 2016 (edited) Rio 2016 Olympic Team Archery (1) Women's Individual - Zahra Nemati Athletics (10) Men's 100m - Hassan Taftian Men's 100m - Reza Ghasemi Men's Marathon - Mohammad Jafar Moradi Men's 20km Walk - Hamid Reza Zouravand Men's Long Jump - Mohammad Arzandeh Men's Discus Throw - Ehsan Haddadi Men's Discus Throw - Mahmoud Samimi Men's Hammer Throw - Pejman Ghalehnoei Men's Hammer Throw - Kaveh Mousavi Women's Shot Put - Leila Rajabi Boxing (1) Men's 81kg - Ehsan Rouzbahani Canoeing Sprint (1) Men's C1 200m - Adel Mojallali Cycling Road (3) Men's Road Race and Individual Time Trial - Ghader Mizbani Men's Road Race - Arvin Moazzami Men's Road Race - Samad Pourseyedi Fencing (2) Men's Individual Sabre - Mojtaba Abedini Men's Individual Sabre - Ali Pakdaman Judo (3) Men's 66kg - Alireza Khojasteh Men's 81kg - Saeid Mollaei Men's 100kg - Javad Mahjoub Rowing (1) Women's Single Sculls - Mahsa Javar Shooting (5) Men's 10m Air Rifle, Men's 50m Rifle Prone and Men's 50m Rifle 3 Positions - Pouria Norouzian Women's 10m Air Rifle - Elaheh Ahmadi Women's 10m Air Rifle and Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions - Najmeh Khedmati Women's 50m Rifle 3 Positions - Mahlagha Jambozorg Women's 10m Air Pistol, Women's 25m Pistol - Golnoush Sebghatollahi Swimming (1) Men's 200m Breaststroke - Aria Nasimi Shad Table Tennis (3) Men's Singles - Nima Alamian Men's Singles - Noshad Alamian Women's Singles - Neda Shahsavari Taekwondo (4) Men's 58kg - Farzan Ashourzadeh Men's 80kg - Mehdi Khodabakhshi Men's +80kg - Sajjad Mardani Women's 57kg - Kimia Alizadeh Volleyball (12) Men's Team Weightlifting (5) Men's 85kg - Kianoush Rostami Men's 94kg - Ali Hashemi Men's 94kg - Sohrab Moradi Men's 105kg - Mohammad Reza Barari Men's +105kg - Behdad Salimi Wrestling (12) Men's 57kg Freestyle - Hassan Rahimi Men's 65kg Freestyle - Meisam Nassiri Men's 74kg Freestyle - Hassan Yazdani Men's 86kg Freestyle - Alireza Karimi Men's 97kg Freestyle - Reza Yazdani Men's 125kg Freestyle - Komeil Ghasemi Men's 59kg Greco-Roman - Hamid Sourian Men's 66kg Greco-Roman - Omid Norouzi Men's 75kg Greco-Roman - Saeid Abdevali Men's 85kg Greco-Roman - Habibollah Akhlaghi Men's 98kg Greco-Roman - Ghasem Rezaei Men's 130kg Greco-Roman - Bashir Babajanzadeh Edited July 26, 2016 by MHSN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,625 Posted March 20, 2016 Author #3 Share Posted March 20, 2016 A bit about selection process: in Athletics and Boxing, whoever wins the quota should to go Rio without any question in Archery, Shooting, whoever wins the quota most probably will be sent to Rio, in Taekwondo, those who qualified through ranking can only be replaced by someone in top 20, in this case Iran has athletes in top 20 in all 3 weights but coaches made it clear than Ashourzadeh, Khodabakhshi and Mardani will go to Rio unless they get injured. in Cycling, they will announce them after the Cycling season in Iran, in Weightlifting, they will announce the team few weeks before the games, right now they have 15 weightlifters in the camp but likes of Rostami and Moradi are already safe. in Wrestling, they had series of trial events and after that they announced a very short list of wrestlers for the final trials in April. in freestyle it will be mostly between two wrestlers in each weight except for 86kg where 4 wrestlers are in the list. also in 125kg they won the quota just today, I'm 99% sure it will be a wrestle-off between Hadi and Ghasemi. in Greco-Roman Abdevali is already selected, we will have a wrestle-off in 98kg and in 85kg, there are 6 wrestlers in the list to wrestle for the spot. beside that they won the 66kg quota just today, I will wait to know their decision about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
iran2016 0 Posted March 26, 2016 #4 Share Posted March 26, 2016 2 new qouta in fencing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ledon 13 Posted March 29, 2016 #5 Share Posted March 29, 2016 Madness in iranian weightlifting continues. Sajad Anoushiravani just became coach of our weightlifting team. A guy who won the silver medal in the last Olympics and has no experience at all in coaching. I have no words to describe how stuipid this decision is. source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,164 Posted March 29, 2016 #6 Share Posted March 29, 2016 7 minutes ago, ledon said: Madness in iranian weightlifting continues. Sajad Anoushiravani just became coach of our weightlifting team. A guy who won the silver medal in the last Olympics and has no experience at all in coaching. I have no words to describe how stuipid this decision is. source Who was the previous coach? How are the relationships/workings in Iranian weightlifting? For example, in Dutch speed skating there's commercial teams (like in cycling) who of course all have their own coaches, and a "national coach" who mostly doesn't have a lot of real power because the athletes train with their commercial teams. I seem to remember there are different camps who are strongly opposed to each other in Iranian weightlifting? . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,625 Posted March 29, 2016 Author #7 Share Posted March 29, 2016 (edited) 40 minutes ago, heywoodu said: Who was the previous coach? How are the relationships/workings in Iranian weightlifting? For example, in Dutch speed skating there's commercial teams (like in cycling) who of course all have their own coaches, and a "national coach" who mostly doesn't have a lot of real power because the athletes train with their commercial teams. I seem to remember there are different camps who are strongly opposed to each other in Iranian weightlifting? That's a LONG story. we had 4 different coaches in past 4 years. Kourosh Bagheri led the team to win 4 medals in London, before that Coup d'état in 2013. he had to send a very young team which still finished 3rd with a silver medal and four 4th-place finishes. he resigned later, he had a heart attack and could not handle all those pressure on him anymore. they appointed another coach "Bahman Zare" who was NOT successful in 2014 Asian Games and 2014 Worlds then they replaced him with the mastermind of that Coup d'état 2000 Olympic Champion "Hossein Tavakkoli" !! Tavakkoli was junior team coach when some of these athletes were junior and provoked them against his former teammate Bagheri. Those weightlifters love Tavakkoli because he gave them so much freedom ! they could stay for the night, playing play station etc. later we had some changes inside the federation and the new president probably didn't want to work with Tavakkoli but had no other option since they had only limitted time before the 2015 worlds which turned out to be disastrous for Iran ! thanks to his training, we got so many injured weightlifters. most importantly Mohammadpour and Salimi, Ironically they didn't fire Tavakoli after his poor results in USA, but they fired him few months later, only few months before Rio ! even though they appointed Anoushiravani as the head coach but they also hired a Bulgarian coach probably to supervise him. Edited March 29, 2016 by MHSN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,164 Posted March 29, 2016 #8 Share Posted March 29, 2016 56 minutes ago, MHSN said: That's a LONG story. we had 4 different coaches in past 4 years. Kourosh Bagheri led the team to win 4 medals in London, before that Coup d'état in 2013. he had to send a very young team which still finished 3rd with a silver medal and four 4th-place finishes. he resigned later, he had a heart attack and could not handle all those pressure on him anymore. they appointed another coach "Bahman Zare" who was NOT successful in 2014 Asian Games and 2014 Worlds then they replaced him with the mastermind of that Coup d'état 2000 Olympic Champion "Hossein Tavakkoli" !! Tavakkoli was junior team coach when some of these athletes were junior and provoked them against his former teammate Bagheri. Those weightlifters love Tavakkoli because he gave them so much freedom ! they could stay for the night, playing play station etc. later we had some changes inside the federation and the new president probably didn't want to work with Tavakkoli but had no other option since they had only limitted time before the 2015 worlds which turned out to be disastrous for Iran ! thanks to his training, we got so many injured weightlifters. most importantly Mohammadpour and Salimi, Ironically they didn't fire Tavakoli after his poor results in USA, but they fired him few months later, only few months before Rio ! even though they appointed Anoushiravani as the head coach but they also hired a Bulgarian coach probably to supervise him. Ah right, I remember you writing about the athletes getting way too much freedom. If I'm remembering correctly, Salimi was among those who preferred to stay up at night playing PlayStation? . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MHSN 3,625 Posted March 29, 2016 Author #9 Share Posted March 29, 2016 52 minutes ago, heywoodu said: Ah right, I remember you writing about the athletes getting way too much freedom. If I'm remembering correctly, Salimi was among those who preferred to stay up at night playing PlayStation? Yep indeed he was, he got seriously injured weeks before 2015 Worlds, (video of his injury is available on the net) under training program of his favorite coach Tavakoli, he is back after a knee surgery and started his training only yesterday, it's not clear if he can recover to his old shape in time for Rio or not. at the moment I don't count on him. at the moment Iran has only 1+1 medal chances, Kianoush Rostami and Sohrab Moradi (and i know you won't like him as a former doper !). Moradi is back after a 2 years (and plus) suspension. since the previous federation announced his retirement to IWF , he could not particpiate even after the suspension, he is supposed to be clear to compete in couple of months but the problem is he has to compete in two IWF sanctioned event before Rio to become eligible. he will miss the Asian Champs, but can participate in IWF Grand Prix in Tehran . still needs one more tournament which apparently IWF will invite him for Pan-American Championship in Colombia ! that's what Tamas Ajan (IWF president) promised to the Iran federation. ps, Moradi's training record was something +20kg more than Gold medalists record in World Championship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heywoodu 15,164 Posted March 29, 2016 #10 Share Posted March 29, 2016 7 hours ago, MHSN said: Yep indeed he was, he got seriously injured weeks before 2015 Worlds, (video of his injury is available on the net) under training program of his favorite coach Tavakoli, he is back after a knee surgery and started his training only yesterday, it's not clear if he can recover to his old shape in time for Rio or not. at the moment I don't count on him. at the moment Iran has only 1+1 medal chances, Kianoush Rostami and Sohrab Moradi (and i know you won't like him as a former doper !). Moradi is back after a 2 years (and plus) suspension. since the previous federation announced his retirement to IWF , he could not particpiate even after the suspension, he is supposed to be clear to compete in couple of months but the problem is he has to compete in two IWF sanctioned event before Rio to become eligible. he will miss the Asian Champs, but can participate in IWF Grand Prix in Tehran . still needs one more tournament which apparently IWF will invite him for Pan-American Championship in Colombia ! that's what Tamas Ajan (IWF president) promised to the Iran federation. ps, Moradi's training record was something +20kg more than Gold medalists record in World Championship. Moradi got suspended for doping, then came back and lifted 20kg more than the world champion? Yeah, you're right about me not liking him I remember Salimi's injury, that looked horribly painful to watch... Are there some Iranian weightlifters (of a decent level of course) who are actually "down to earth" guys instead of "divas" like Salimi? . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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