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Tokyo 2020: Iran’s Medals and Ranking Updates
Last edited by Adesor Vafaseya; 07-25-2021, 09:13 PM.CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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Javad Foroughi became Iran's oldest medalist and set a record in the process, earning gold in the men's 10-meter air pistol Saturday at the Tokyo Olympics.
Iran's Javad Foroughi, China's Yang Qian win air rifle gold medals
Associated Press
7:08 AM ET3 Minute Read
TOKYO -- Javad Foroughi spent his nights caring for gravely ill patients, doing everything he could to help them breathe. Many didn't make it.
Foroughi contracted COVID-19 himself, recovered and feared he would catch it again while doing his job.
Amid all the horrors and difficulties, the shooter never let his goal blur from focus.
Now the Iranian nurse is an Olympic champion.
Unshaken in his first Games, Foroughi became Iran's oldest medalist and set a record in the process, earning gold in the men's 10-meter air pistol Saturday at the Tokyo Olympics.
"I'm very happy I did my job on both sides," Foroughi said through an interpreter. "As a nurse, we battled COVID and it was very hard. As a shooter, I worked a lot the last two years for this moment."
On the women's side, Yang Qian won the first gold medal of the Games, setting an Olympic record in 10-meter air rifle with 251.8 points despite a shaky final shot.
Foroughi also set an Olympic record with 244.8 points, finishing 6.9 ahead of Serbia's Damir Mikec. China's Pang Wei, the 2008 gold medalist, took bronze.
The 41-year-old Foroughi surpasses Iranian weightlifter Mahmoud Namdjou, who was 38 when he got bronze at the 1956 Melbourne Games.
The journey to the top step of the Olympic podium was an unlikely one.
Born with a defect that made his heart pump too hard, Foroughi was unable to participate in most sports growing up. Even shooting, which requires slowing the heart rate and steadying the nerves, was not an option.
Once he got his heart condition under control, he became hooked on shooting, learning to fire a pistol in the hospital basement. He trained after finishing his night shifts and turned himself into an elite shooter.
Forough contracted COVID-19 early in the pandemic and was unable to train for a month. Shutdowns left him nowhere to shoot once he recovered, so he worked on body and mind training. He eventually was able to train and compete online with other shooters, honing his craft so he would be ready when in-person competitions resumed.
Boy, was he.
Foroughi won two World Cups earlier this year and arrived at Tokyo ranked fourth in the world. He qualified fifth and immediately jumped to the lead in the finals with a series of shots in the 10-ring. He led Mikec by 4.2 points entering the final two shots and celebrated the gold medal by waving his towel before kneeling on it to pray.
Mikec joined in, wrapping up Foroughi in a bear hug and lifting him off the ground.
"I'm very happy that I received some success," Foroughi said.
Mikec wasn't done celebrating.
After lifting Foroughi, he went over to Serbian compatriots at the edge of the stands and began hugging them after earning silver in his first Olympic appearance.
Not exactly in line with coronavirus safety protocols, but a needed released after going through his own struggles, including a 10-day stint in the hospital with COVID-19.
"You're not supposed to do that, but the emotions were stronger than anything else," Mikec said.
Yang had a few emotions of her own after a close call and her worst shot of the finals.
Within 0.2 points of Russian Anastasiia Galashina, Yang missed the center ring on her final shot, a 9.8 that seemingly knocked her off the top step of the podium.
But as she was shooting, Galashina had a miscue of her own, hitting an 8.9 on her final shot as the limited crowd at Asaka Shooting Range let out a gasp.
"It's unbelievable that I can be here," Yang said through an interpreter. "I was really nervous. The competition was really tight, but I'm so happy that I could win."
Nina Christen of Switzerland took bronze.
Yang, who qualified sixth, had been consistent throughout the finals, repeatedly hitting near the center of the 10 circle. She entered the final two shots just behind Galashina and figured the gold was gone with the 9.8.
Disappointed with her final shot, Yang looked up to see Galashina missed on her chance and the two center rings. The Russian's 8.9 meant IOC President Thomas Bach would present Yang the gold medal on a tray -- per pandemic protocols -- instead of Galashina.
"I got too nervous, held on too long," said Galashina, who finished with 251.1 points. "My thoughts were not in the right place. I lost concentration. The explanation is very simple."“It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled." - Mark Twain
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Sure.
I am going to change the title later on when I am on my iPad.
ps: lets hope this is not gonna be our only medal
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Looks like news articles are saying Javad Foroughi is an IRGC sharpshooter:
Iran IRGC Militia Member's Olympics Gold Stirs Controversy
Kurdish-Iranian IRGC sharpshooter claims Olympic gold in Tokyo
Iranians blast Olympics for praising IRGC ‘terrorist’ who won gold medal
United for Navid said the IRGC "has a history of violence and killing not only of Iranian people and protesters there, but also innocent people in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. The IRGC is a designated foreign terrorist organization by the United States."
Iran Revolutionary Guards nurse wins Olympic gold medal in shooting

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I just realized that too, and saw these news coming from Israeli papers.
So, lets delete his medal from our internal table if true!CHECK OUT OUR FORUM RULES HERE: http://www.persianfootball.com/forums/faq.php
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It may not count as it is “demo sport” but Iran won SILVER in Taekwondo Team event.
Iran Team:
Amirmohammad Bakhshi
Erfan Nazemi
Melika Mirhosseini
Kimia Hemati
Dameshoon Garm!
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I was right the medals will not be counted for demo sports
A team demonstration event with 5 teams is held. Its medal will not be officially calculated. 5 teams were divided into 2 groups. Iran and Japan in one group and China, Ivory Coast and Russian Olympic Committee in the other. Iran won against Japan and China won against its group mates and went to final match. China won against Iran 41–22 in final match.
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sorry, I don’t understand your question….Originally posted by Keano View PostSo so far we have had 2 Golds, one B and one S?
We have one gold so far.
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Saravi got us Bronze in Greco 97kgs!
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