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Caliguy
06 Oct 2006, 01:32 AM
Dont know how big Tae Kwon Do is in Iran but this is intresting.

Tehran, Oct 3, IRNA-Iranian taekwondo phenom Maysam Rafiei grabbed the 58 kg gold medal of the 2006 world armies tournament in South Korea.

Austria's representative took the silver and the bronze went jointly to South Korea and the United States.

The 20-year-old Rafiei, who hails from the southern Hormuzgan Province, told IRNA Tuesday he has already won 10 medals in the nationwide events and scores of colorful medals in the international competitions.

He said the knockout of his South Korean rival in a hard-fought clash during the armies' tourney is the sweetest memory in his career.

Rafiei asked the officials to pay due heed to martial art players throughout the country.

Ferdosi
06 Oct 2006, 03:24 AM
Nice!

aguy2die4
06 Oct 2006, 06:40 AM
The 17th World Military Taekwondo Championships CISM (Conseil International du Sport Militaire) held on Sept. 18-26, 2006, in Seoul, Korea.

29 countries 330 TKD players.
A partial list of countries:
USA
Russia
Kazakhstan
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Lesotho
Brazil
Turkey
Greece
Germany
Austria
China

The competition first began in 1980 in Korea. Since then it has been held in Canada, Peru, Italy, USA, Croatia and Iran among others:

You will be interested to know that Iran held the 4th (1993) and 7th (1995) World Military Taekwondo Championships.

I could not find any pics of the Iranian player although he is mentioned by name of having won the bantam weight gold, but if you are interested there are other pics from that competition in the link below.

Korea has been No.1 in every single WMTC, that’s 17 times without being knocked off from the top.

This time the rankings are:
1:Korea
2.China
3.Iran

http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9738211#post9738211

CronoGraal
06 Oct 2006, 07:06 AM
Good to hear. :)

Mani
06 Oct 2006, 09:21 AM
This time the rankings are:
1:Korea
2.China
3.Iran
That's not the ranking system, you don't combine men's and women's divisons.

Overall ranking in the men's division:
1. South Korea
2. Iran
3. Germany

Overall ranking in the women's division:
1. China
2. South Korea
3. Uzbakistan

broomtree
06 Oct 2006, 08:20 PM
How popular is Tae Kwon do in Iran?

SherwinRazmy
06 Nov 2006, 03:55 AM
That's not the ranking system, you don't combine men's and women's divisons.

Overall ranking in the men's division:
1. South Korea
2. Iran
3. Germany

Overall ranking in the women's division:
1. China
2. South Korea
3. Uzbakistan
Wow we are ranked #2 in the world that's awesome.