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  1. My biggest problem is to find something with a "music video" , :mumble: those who work inside Iran don't really care about making music videos. and I'm not interested in outside of Iran Music this time. I have 3 in consideration but none of them has a music video, not even a live concert video !

     

    and don't tell me it doesn't matter, cuz it matters. you feel better about the music when you have something to watch alongside with the voice..

  2. 12 hours ago, VolleyRuller96 said:

    As today is election time in Italy, I wish for all :ITA users good luck in voting :yes If you have any second thoughts about voting - please, go, even if your party has zero chance to achieve the result you would like it to see, or even if you don't have any party you support - then go and help prevent what you believe will be the worst solution. Tonight is one of the rare days you can shape the future of your country, so go on and use it :d Remember - every vote counts ;) !

     

     

    LOL. that's why me (and most of my friends) vote in Iran. we are just afraid of the worst :d didn't now that also applies to European countries

  3. 1 minute ago, Joshi said:

    Yes I totally forgot about them hosting the WC and will no doubt get help along the way. But it'll be difficult from then on to qualify in future games. With AUS and NZL joining the fray and with Iran, Philippines showing improvement.

     

    AUS and NZL joining the WC qualifiers has nothing to the with the Olympic qualification, they are not competing with the Asian teams for the Olympic spot. and I don't think they ever change that for the future games.

     

    hard to predict future games but the future doesn't look bright for Iran when our veterans retire. Philippines on other hands sometimes get good results against World Class teams. but China as world cup hosts will be seeded and will face easier teams in the 1st round means better chance to finish higher than any other Asian team.

     

     

  4. 52 minutes ago, juddy96 said:

     

    Well, it will be hard for Taftian sadly, his 10.22 last year was tied 16th amongst Asian athletes in 2017 (behind 8 Japanese, 3 Chinese, a Korean, a Bahraini, a Qatari, a Taiwanese, and tied with another Japanese) and also barely ahead of athletes from Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Oman, and Kazakhstan. It should be the best quality Asian field for sprints amongst actual Asians in quite some time

     

    of course no chance with 10.22 but last year wasn't good for him in general, he changed coach and apparently it took time for him to adopt with his new French coach's training system. he broke his PB (also NR) in 60m this year by a good margin, I guess we should expect him to do better in 100m too. if he breaks his NR of 10.04 I guess there is chance for a bronze at least.

     

  5. 4 minutes ago, juddy96 said:

     

    Asian Games will be interesting this year in the sprints! Taftian will have to fight it out with the Chinese and Japanese guys and maybe some bought Qatar/Bahrain athletes. The Japanese guys in particular are very young and could dominate Asian sprinting in the years to come.

     

    yeah I know them, they rarely participate in Asian tournaments but I'm sure they will be there in Jakarta. Asian Games matters a lot for Asian athletes , that wll be a shame if Taftian fails to win a medal (while some weaker Iranian athletes had won medal in other events where the level is low in Asia)

     

    Qatar and Bahrain can't buy someone new (Ogunode will be there of course) OCA has some strict rules about this, as far as I know you have to live in that country at least for 3 years to be eligible for the Asian Games.

  6. :clap::bounce:  I guess this is first ever "track" final in a world championship for an Iranian athlete. (we had finalists and world medal in field events before)

     

    even Taftian couldn't believe that himself. as I said he was on "stand-by" mode for 2-3 days in Paris waiting for his visa. I assume that affects both physically and mentally.

     

    Su and those two Americans are out of reach, I hope he tries for 4th place.

  7. We have only one athlete here and I was hoping to see him "at least" in the final , he has the 4th best result of the year but based on his heats results his chance looks really slim to pass the semifinal. :cry:

     

    thanks to the organizers, he received his visa only last night and just made it to the United Kingdom to participate. obviously not in a good shape. funny that he was training in France and asked for his visa from there and not even directly from Iran. that was supposed to make things easier.

  8. Apparently Aleksandr Chekhirkin who won silver in last year World Championship failed a doping test

     

    https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&prev=search&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=ru&sp=nmt4&u=http://mahachkala.bezformata.ru/listnews/bortca-diskvalifitcirovali-za-doping/65213145/&xid=17259,15700002,15700023,15700105,15700124,15700149,15700168,15700173,15700201&usg=ALkJrhi2Bx9oA70cMd2GvEG7dprRk37u2w

     

    with this, Tamas Lorincz of Hungary will receive the silver medal and Fatih Cengiz from Turkey will get the bronze.

     

    UWW already updated its database

    https://www.iat.uni-leipzig.de/datenbanken/dbfoeldeak/daten.php?wkid=79D3B4718F594E24B043E3036EB2C73B&gkl=4

     

    by my calculation Turkey will get 2 extra points and will tie Iran in team ranking in 2nd place and they win the tiebreaker with having better medals. which means Iran goes to the 3rd place ! Russia still wins the team title by 1 point ! Ranking is, Russia 37, Turkey 36 and Iran 36

  9. 6 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

    I watch the Asian wrestling championship and I'm very surprise that we haven't an Iranian domination in freestyles. 

     

    :d:d

    but yeah Iran was also TERRIBLE in Greco-Roman, winning only and only 4 medals out of 10 weights and finishing 5th in team ranking ! :facepalm::facepalm: even though we missed some of our top wrestlers but still that was almost our A team in Greco-Roman (in freestyle only 2-3 from the A team) not long ago we won Olympic title in 55 and 60, lightest weights in wrestling but now our lightweight wrestlers can't even pass the first round in Asia !!

     

    but Iran won't also dominate the freestyle competition, Iran wrestling is in turmoil right now, our federation president (who is also the freestyle team head coach) just resigned as well as half of the coaching staff and other federation members. we don't even know who will manage the team in the tournament here. :cry:  not sure if you guys remember that "Karimi-Russia" match in World U23 Champs when he lost intentionally to avoid Israel, that was very obvious with Iranian coaches screaming "Ali you should lose, you have to lose"

     

    that match created so much controversy here UWW eventually banned him only for 6 months but our wrestling federation president asked for a change in this policy. he said if we really want to avoid them we have to scream that loud. not acting like a coward , creating funny excuses if not we better compete with them. he wasn't happy with the response he got from the government, that's why he resigned.

  10. 10 hours ago, heywoodu said:

    Wait, does this mean Sadulaev is not ripping everybody apart anymore? :yikes:

     

    Edit: Wait, I remember he moved up a weight class and lost against Snyder in the world champs final last year.. 

     

    He got married after Rio and since then he is a bit "softer" on his opponents :lol:

     

    yes he moved up to 97kg for the worlds and lost the final to Snyder but even before that he almost lost the Russian Championship final. but refs saved him. with UWW adding two more non-Olympic weight classes. he moved back to 92kg. which is more fit for him, he is still the best wrestler in the world but he is not as dominant as he used to be.

     

    the question is which weight he will pick for Tokyo 2020. 86 or 97 ?!

  11. On 2/23/2018 at 23:58, phelps said:

     

    we also have in this team wrestling in Ukraine another Cuban, Abraham Conyedo (who's been living here for a while and won the 97kg class at the recent Italian champs)...

    but both Kudiamagomedov and Conyedo do not have the Italian passport yet...and it could take a very long time before they get it, so probably this season they will only be able to wrestle in the international "minor" tournaments under a provisional authorization (like it happened for Frank Chamizo in 2014), but they won't represent Italy in any major event like Europeans and/or Worlds...

    still, I hope they'll get the Italian passport before the 2019 European Games...it would be a nice improvement for our starving team (it looks here it's impossibe to raise any good Italian born wrestler anymore :cry::facepalm:)...

     

    I just read in the news that an Italian team was training in Iran national wrestling camp (they call it "Wrestling House") and that Cuban guy was among them. apparently he had few tough training sessions with one of our best guys in this weight and made him pissed off :d the expert analyst  considers him "someone very tough but still not a treat since he doesn't know pure wrestling techniques yet. but when he learns more he will be a medal contender"

     

    I assume this is him , in "Wrestling House"

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    he just won a silver in Ukraine but had to say he didn't face a qualify wrestler and got teched in the final, so our expert is probably right about him. on other hand Kudiamagomedov also finished 3rd after losing to one of our guys Ghasempour  but Kudiamagomedov is a very good wrestler, Sadulaev at peak of his career (when he was eating everybody alive) had a tough match vs him in Russian nationals before the Olympics. for whatever reason he always had problems with Iranian wrestlers (unlike Chamizo) so I'm fine with him wrestling for another country :d but Kudi will be a medal contender for sure but I always thought he is a bit overestimated in international wrestling.

  12. 1 hour ago, DaniSRB said:

    is it true that in next round will be also transfered points vs teams that did not qualify?

     

    I really don't think so but I know FIBA did that before so that won't be a big surprise.

     

    but I hope this is not true, cuz I was hoping Iraq being eliminated in 1st round and our loss to them doesn't transfer to the next round. even though Asian Qualifiers are quite easy with 7+1 spots , we can qualify with or without one more defeat but still ...

  13. 1 hour ago, phelps said:

     

    no, they cut down the individual spots for the smaller Nations...:facepalm:

    the teams will be 8 per event (plus, in case they elect 3 athletes in that given weapon without actually qualifying, the hosts), as usual...

     

    and no change in qualification system ? top 4 in world ranking plus next best from each continent (should be in top 16) ? in this case there is a good chance for Korea to be in top 4 which helps Iran to qualify easier. even tough I know this is too early to think about that

  14. 1 hour ago, phelps said:

     

    not only, right now Iran is facing South Korea in the gold medal final of the Team event...

     

    here's the Live streaming:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfBCiYGTGVo

     

     

    Yeah I was following them today, but missed the final , just forgot it as I was watching basketball World Cup qualifiers :facepalm:

     

    that was great for Iran beating great teams Italy and Hungary but yet again they lose to Korea. I don't know if it's technical or mental . I would expect a closer match at least. but still second place is a great result.

     

    I wonder how is our chance to qualify for Tokyo in team event. I assume they will reduce the number of teams per each weapon since they added two more events (or maybe not ? 8 was already very low, we can't have a team competition with 6 or 7 teams)

  15. 1 hour ago, JoshMartini007 said:

    Technically you can catch the golden snitch and still lose if your team is behind by more than 150 points. Mass start does not have that. You might as well make the race into a 2-4 lap race because that's all that matters.

     

    so you are telling me that Quidditch rules make more sense than ISU Mass start rules ? :lol::lol: yeah but was supposed to be a rare thing. scoring 15 goals more than your opponent.

     

    You know I had this discussion with my friend (who introduced me to those books and was a die hard fan) million years ago when I was at high school. the whole thing was fiction but the only thing I was questioning was those Quidditch rules. :d  even when I was reading a fiction book I was still a sport fan.

  16. 48 minutes ago, LDOG said:

     

    The Points Race and Madison events in track cycling follow a similar concept with the "lapping the field > sprint points" rule.

     

    yeah but lapping the whole group is a huge thing in those events and deserves such huge reward.

     

    here they give max 5 pts for each sprint, we have 3 sprints, means max 15. yet they award 60-40-20 for top 3 finishers !!! what's the point of those sprints , they don't change the podium at all. they affect only from the 4th place

  17. I don't know how much you guys are familiar with Harry Potter books and that so-called sport Quidditch but this mass start events remind me of that :d

     

    why ? because in that game, you have to score goals but they don't really matter , because you have to catch the "Golden Snitch" to win the match, (10 pts for each goal and 150 pts for the snitch)

    in this mass start. those sprint points are just for fun, after all the top 3 finishers in last lap get the podium :d

     

     

  18. That was nice to see our Sabre guys on a World Cup podium after a while. :yes even though Pakdaman lost a 12-9 lead in semifinal. I don't know why but they almost always lose to these two Koreans Kim and Gu.

     

    Abedini also had a good day beating Curatoli but he ran into Pakdaman and lost convincingly. another guy Rahbari also lost a close match to the world champion Szatmari, good results for all of them in general after failing to get good results in recent tournaments.

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