Arash Miresmaeili

Arash Miresmaeili , born on October 15th, 1980, is a Judo ka Iran IEN evolving/moving in the category of less than 66 kg (semi-light weights). Double champion of the world of the category in 2001 and 2003, it remains on two bronze medals in 2005 and 2007.

Biography

After a championship of Asia, Miresmaeili finishes with the foot of the Olympic podium in 2000 with Sydney. He is then still only one junior who always disputes the championships of his category of age. Thus, he becomes vice-champion of the world in 2000 with Nabeul. As of the following year, it confirms its potential foreseen at the time of the OJ while becoming world champion senior with Munich. It preserves its title into 2003 vis-a-vis the French Larbi Benboudaoud before disputing as a logical favorite its second Olympic Games. However, the carry-flag of the Iranian delegation is disqualified during the weighing precedent the competition, since it exceeds of five kilos the weight authorized to fight in its category of weight. However, of the political reasons are proposed by the international press to explain this error of the judoka. Indeed, the Miresmaeili Iranian was to face Israëlien Ehud Vaks as of the first tower of the competition. But the tensions between Israel and Iran being sharp, a boycott of the Iranian judoka towards his counterpart israëlien is suspected by the international authorities (the International federation of judo as well as the International Olympic committee. However, the judoka would have perceived money to have pursued the anti-israëlienne policy preached by the Iranian government.

The year following this business, the Iranian joins again with the international tatamis by taking down the bronze medal at the time of the Mondiaux organized with the Cairo. Two years later, at the time of the edition 2007 of the world competition, it is eliminated in semi-final by the Cuban Yordanis Arencibia, but gains the bronze medal after its victory in the combat for the third place. It gains its fourth consecutive world podium thus.

Prize list

Championships of the world

Others

  • Panasiatiques Plays:
  • Championships of Asia:
    • 2 championships of Asia in 1999 and 2001.
  • Juniors:
    • Vice-champion of the world juniors in 2000 with Nabeul (Tunisia).

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