Jasem Amiri

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Jasem amiri
Personal information
Native nameجاسم امیری
Full namejasem amiri
Nicknamesilver men
NationalityIranian
Born (1987-02-24) 24 February 1987 (age 37)
Poldokhtar
Jasem Amiri
Medal record
Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling
Representing  Iran
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2006 Doha 55 kg

Jasem Amiri (Persian: جاسم امیری, born February 24, 1987) is a retired Iranian wrestler.[1] Jasem Amire, a greco_roman wrestler from Iran, who started wrestling at a young age and won many medals, including the runner-up in the World Championship in Guatemala and silver in the Doha Asian Games in 2006, and also won several titles in Asian competitions. And some time after retirement, after 3 years of injury, he returned to the field and became the runner-up of the world student tournament in Turin, Italy.

Sports Achievements[edit]

  • Gold medal of World Children's Day competition-tehran 2002.
  • Silver medal of under-17 Asian Championship wrestling _Chinese Taipei 2003
  • Silver medal of the World Youth Championship-guatemala 2006
  • Gold under 17 Asian Championship_2004 Bishkek
  • silver medal of the Asian games _doha 2006
  • silver medal of under-18 Asian championship wrestling _Philippines 2007
  • Silver medal of the World Student Championship_ Italy 2010
  • Padubeni cup silver medal_russia 2006

Job Activities[edit]

  • Adviser to the governor
  • Member of Mohammadshahr city council in the fourth term
  • Adviser to the Governor in the Karaj City Council
  • Executive advisor of the International Martial Arts Federation
  • Member of the National Olympic Committee of Iran
  • The head coach of the national under-15 wrestling team of Iran
  • Coaching history of Iran's national youth and teenager and adult wrestling team

Education[edit]

  • Physical education expert of Tehran University
  • Senior expert in sports management and planning, University of Tehran.
  • Master of Political Science, Karaj
  • UniversityDoctoral student of strategic management, University of Tehran

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile". iat.uni-leipzig.de. Retrieved 23 August 2008.[dead link]

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