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Iran became the Champion of 26th Fajr Open



At the end of 26th Fajr Open, Iran won the title of this event while France and Armenia won the 2nd and 3rd places.

Fajr Open brought athletes of 9 countries together in 4 Olympic weight categories. Iran became the champion of this event with 4 Gold Medals and 49 points; France gained the 2nd standing with 2 Bronze Medals and 13 points; Armenia stood on the 3rd place with 2 Bronze Medals and 13 points.
Afghanistan, Russia, Austria and Iraq achieved 4th to 7th places respectively.

The medalists of 26th Fajr Open are:

-58 kg weight category

1. Farzan Ashourzadeh from Iran
2. Armin Hadipour from Iran
3. Haykaz Samvelyan from Armenia and Mohammad Kazemi fdrom Iran

-68 kg weight category
1. Abolfazl Yaghoubi from Iran
2. Sina Bahrami from Iran
3. Vahagn Aghekyan from Armenia and Mehrdad Nourmohammadi from Iran

-80 kg weight category
1. Milad Beigi from Iran
2. Farzad Abdollahi from Iran
3. Torann Maizeroi from France and Said Ustaev from Russia

+80 kg weight category
1. Sajad Mardani from Iran
2. Morteza Shiri from Iran
3. Omar El Yazidi from France and M'Bar N'diaye from France

The trophy of Fair Play Team went to Austria; Russia received the title of the Best Head of Team; Bijan Moghanlou was chosen as the Best Coach. Osama from Egypt and Haghighi from Iran were chosen as the Best Referees. Finally, Abolfazl Yaghoubi from Iran was selected as the Most Technical Athlete.

Source: I.R. Iran TKD Federation


Date:09:04   2/25/2015

Code:1714


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