Iran wrestling head quits, refusing to lie over facing Israelis

AFP  |  Tehran 

The of Iran's federation resigned on Wednesday after criticising authorities for letting athletes pay the price for the ban on facing Israeli opponents. is a hugely popular sport in where Rasoul Khadem, an Olympic gold medallist, was re-elected as of the Federation just two months ago. But in a somewhat cryptic letter published on the federation's website, he suggested he had been forced from his post, saying "apparently it is not going to work out" because of "my awkward mentality". "I cannot lie.

Sometimes the best way to take a stand is not to stand," he wrote. The councils for freestyle and Greco-Roman announced they were resigning en masse along with Khadem, the semi-official agency reported. had recently criticised Iranian authorities for their approach to competing against Israeli opponents. It followed a six-month ban given to Iran's by the United World Disciplinary Chamber for deliberately losing a match at the under-23 world championships in in November in order to avoid an Israeli opponent in the next round. His was banned for two years. Khadem, argued that Iranians should openly admit they will not compete against Israelis rather than invent excuses, and accept the consequences. "If we must continue with the policy of non-competition against the Zionist regime's athletes, the responsibility cannot fall on the shoulders of the and the athlete," he said on public radio, according to He said a "fundamental solution" needed to be reached by the "Forcing an to accept defeat or run around all night looking for a doctor's note is not right," he added. He had previously told that, if the country's policy was to avoid Israeli rivals then it should "behave honestly and... accept the consequences". Dozens of Iranian athletes have boycotted competitions against Israelis since the 1979 Islamic revolution, either out of choice or under pressure from authorities. But they have tended to lose earlier rounds, or fail to show up, since an open refusal breaches international sporting regulations. Perhaps the most famous was the decision by two-time world champion Arash Miresmaili, who deliberately showed up overweight for his bout against an Israeli at in in 2004 and was disqualified. He only later said he had done so "to sympathise with the suffering of the people of Palestine". Supreme leader Ayatollah praised Karimi Mashiani for throwing his bout in November. "I truly feel proud of such behaviour that shows a young man, among our nation, is ready to sacrifice his desires and his right to earn a championship for the sake of a great, high goal," Khamenei said in a statement on his website in December.

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First Published: Wed, February 28 2018. 20:45 IST
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