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]]>Kiyoumars Hashemi who is in Rio de Janeiro announced the story on Wednesday; “all experts of weightlifting saw on night of August 16 the scope of bias and partiality of the juries under the illegal influence by the head of Asian Weightlifting Federation who had been sitting just behind the jury members; after all 3 lights were white, thus approving Salimi’s second attempt in clean and Jerk sub-category, the jury members renounced their initial decision effectively to deprive a champion of his gold medal which was inevitable,” Hashemi told reporters. “Incontrovertible evidence is the list of jury members where the name of notorious Mohamed Hassan Jaloud is missing, but who, along with his wife, exerted undue influence on the final decision.”
Jaloud has been quite hostile to Iranians and according to weightlifting observers, Salimi’s failure was due to personal hatred Jaloud developed toward head of Iran’s Weightlifting Federation Ali Moradi, who was present during the event.
“Accordingly, and in attempt to redeem Behdad Salimi’s rights to be heard in an international tribunal, we file the application to CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport); this is only a small part of our commitment to this champion and will spare no opportunity to address the issue in the CAS to the end and to the final verdict of the tribunal,” Hashemi emphasized./ MNA
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]]>Men’s over 105 kg weightlifting division in 2016 Summer Olympic Games began on Wednesday at 2:30 AM Tehran time in Pavilion 2 of Riocentro where 11 lifters were competing in the super heavyweight class.
Iran’s representative Salimi, also known as ‘Iranian Hercules’, entered the stage requesting 206 kilograms for his first try and later snatched 211 kilos on his second attempt.
Eager to defend his Olympic title, the Iranian athlete lifted 216 kg only a few seconds after Lasha Talakhadze of Georgia had overcome 215 kilograms to set a new world record.
All ready for the clean and jerk part, London Olympic gold medalist managed to get 245 kilos up over his head in the first attempt though he received two of three red lights from the judges on the grounds that he did not fully complete the lift. In his second attempt though he lifted the same 245 kiograms again for which he recieved three OK white lights by the judges, only when his lifting was surprisingly rejected by the jury.
Now bitterly upset by the judges’ decision, Iran’s Salimi failed in his third successive try for he had no more energy.
While being warmly applauded by Iranian and many other spectators, Iran’s super-heavyweight weightlifter waved his hand at the judges to express his disagreement with their ruling before leaving the stage with almost tearful eyes.
Salimi, together with his coaches, approached the judges table for several times to voice their dissatisfaction though the complaints were not addressed by the jury panel.
Much to Iranians’ chagrin, President of the International Weightlifting Federation and a member of the International Olympic Committee Tamás Ajánthe, who was standing near the judges’ table all through the event and had witnessed Salimi’s attempts, merely responded to the protest of Iranian reporters who accused him of forcing the jury to reject Salimi’s lifting with a ‘goodbye!’ remark.
Meanwhile, Salimi’s failure in clean and jerk had opened the door for Georgia’s Talakhadze who secured the gold medal by lifting 247 kilograms. Enjoying a great deal of confidence in his number three try, the now-rivalless Georgian lifted 258 on the clean and jerk to set a new world record in the over 105-kilogram weightlifting category with a total of 473 kilos.
Gor Minasyan of Armenia bagged silver with a total of 451 kilos and Georgia’s Irakli Turmanidze stood on the bronze podium with 448 total kilograms. /MNA
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