As I was checking the 84 kg greco draw, I saw Saman Tahmasebi's name as a wrestler for Azarbaijan. If I am not mistaken, he wrestled for Iran before joining Azerbaijan. There is a very short bio on wiki:
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how come he is reping azerbaijan now?Originally posted by shahin2000 View PostAs I was checking the 84 kg greco draw, I saw Saman Tahmasebi's name as a wrestler for Azarbaijan. If I am not mistaken, he wrestled for Iran before joining Azerbaijan. There is a very short bio on wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saman_Tahmasebi
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good luck to him.
so long as he doesnt wrestle against us, I wish him all the best.CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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He used to wrestle for Iran... I guess there is financial incentives as well as better chance to medal. Here is a link from 2010:Originally posted by iraniboy View Posthow come he is reping azerbaijan now?
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Not surprised.
We all have one life and one chance on this earth. For him, the chance to move to the West and make a life for himself wasn't available and he obviously wanted out. Probably being an Azari (assuming that he's an Azari) made the decision much easier. Now he can live in a country where his wife/girl friend/daughter are treated like human beings and not animals and he's also much more free as an individual.
Isn't it sad how Aliyev Republic is freer than Iran? A border line dictatorship is better than our Iran. ****ed up world we're living in.
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Or maybe, which is very common for Russian wrestlers, he chose to go to Azerbaijan because it increases his chances to participate in the Olympics. Each country can only have one wrestler in each weight class in the Olympics, so if ge felt that the competition was too great in Iran, azerbaijan is a better choicesigpic
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hmmm... not sure what I think of this.--------------------------Beiranvand-------------------
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Soorakhian jan,
Your post was the most logical one. Too many people bring politics into these threads. Obviously, Iran being a powerhouse in wrestling, he most likely didn't have a chance to make it to the team and chose the next best option, Azerbaijan.
Originally posted by Soorakhian View PostOr maybe, which is very common for Russian wrestlers, he chose to go to Azerbaijan because it increases his chances to participate in the Olympics. Each country can only have one wrestler in each weight class in the Olympics, so if ge felt that the competition was too great in Iran, azerbaijan is a better choice
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or he simply decided to wrestle for Azarbajedjan because he wanted to. Since this is his life, his choice, his right to do what he wants to do, and not our personnal property...?CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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He was born in Sanandaj, most likely he's a Kurd.Originally posted by manchooo View PostNot surprised.
We all have one life and one chance on this earth. For him, the chance to move to the West and make a life for himself wasn't available and he obviously wanted out. Probably being an Azari (assuming that he's an Azari) made the decision much easier. Now he can live in a country where his wife/girl friend/daughter are treated like human beings and not animals and he's also much more free as an individual.
Isn't it sad how Aliyev Republic is freer than Iran? A border line dictatorship is better than our Iran. ****ed up world we're living in.راه یکی است و آن راستی است
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