The National Olympic and Paralympic Committee of Iran established a coherent program to record the oral history of sports in Iran by forming the Policy Council for the Oral History of Sports. The oral history of Iranian wrestling is one of the projec ...
The National Olympic and Paralympic Committee of Iran established a coherent program to record the oral history of sports in Iran by forming the Policy Council for the Oral History of Sports. The oral history of Iranian wrestling is one of the projects of this program, which is dedicated to talking with the heroes and veterans of wrestling in Iran. This book is the fifth book in the collection of oral history of Iranian wrestling, which is dedicated to the champion and coach with a history of wrestling, Ebrahim Javadi. Ebrahim Javadi (born in 1322 in Qazvin, Iranian freestyle and lightweight wrestler with 4 consecutive world championships, 2 times championships in the Asian Games, a bronze medal at the Munich Olympics in 1972, and a championship in the most important international events of his time, such as the Dunkelf Cup in Bulgaria, the Tbilisi Cup, the Soviet Cup Taras Hestan and six-time champion in the Tehran International Cup is the most honored lightweight wrestler in the history of Iranian wrestling. In addition to being a coach in the Iranian national wrestling team and the head of the Karaj city wrestling board, he also has a sports record.
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