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Sports

Iran wrestler throws bout to avoid fighting Israeli

TEHRAN: Iran's government paid tribute Monday to one of the country's wrestlers who threw an international bout when
Published November 28, 2017 Updated November 28, 2017 12:36pm

TEHRAN: Iran's government paid tribute Monday to one of the country's wrestlers who threw an international bout when he was ahead because winning would have meant fighting an opponent from Israel.

The Islamic republic does not recognise the Jewish state, placing it in the same "Great Satan" category as the United States, and forbids its sportsmen from competing against Israelis.

The story of wrestler Alireza Karimi Mashiani has struck a chord on social media, with many in Iran backing his stance but some also opposing it.

His bout was in the Polish city of Bydgoszcz on Saturday, in the 86-kilo category of the under-23 world championships.

According to footage posted online, Karimi Mashiani looked well ahead in his bout against Russia's Alikhan Zabrailov but then let himself be easily beaten.

The Iranian athlete seems to abandon the fight completely and lets himself be dominated after a voice shouts out in Persian: "You must lose, Alireza!"

The hashtag #youmustlose was trending Monday in Iran, with comments both for and against his actions, some of them hostile to Iran's authorities and others saluting his stand.

While he may have forfeited a podium place in the tournament, Karimi Mashiani did receive the backing of his government and the Iranian wrestling federation.

"Your noble and heroic action in the world competition in Poland, abandoning the medal and the podium in support of the highest human values,  is a source of pride and praise," an official statement on the website of the youth and sports ministry said, addressing the young wrestler.

The country's wrestling federation in its own statement called him a "hero" and extolled his "sacrifice", hinting that he had acted in a similar manner previously in 2013.

"It is the second time that you have risen up against the oppression of the Palestinian people by abandoning your rights in an act of absolute submission," the federation wrote.

Quoted by the ISNA news agency, the coach of the national free wrestling team, Mohammad Talaie, called Karimi Mashiani a "deserving young man" and appealed for this to be recognised by the authorities.

But among the many indignant tweets was one from reformist MP Mahmud Sadeghi, who said: "It is not difficult not to face an opponent so you do not recognise the false identity of his government", but "it is very difficult to be forced to weakness and forced to defeat a rival."

"If he decides to go fight in the colours of another country, no one can say he sold out his homeland," said another tweet.

Another railed: "Do the authorities not say that Israel is evil? Instead of running away, let us rise up and fight and defeat them."

According to the results of the tournament, Russia's Zabrailov won gold in the 86-kilo category and Israel's Uri Kalashnikov took the third step of the podium.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Press), 2017

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