Kuwait Times

Iran slams judo ban it says is based on ‘false claims’

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TEHRAN: Iran’s judo federation yesterday slammed a newly imposed ban on its fighters taking part in internatio­nal competitio­ns, saying it was based on “false claims”. The Internatio­nal Judo Federation said Tuesday it had banned Iran indefinite­ly over the country’s refusal to allow its fighters to face Israeli opponents.

The IJF issued a provisiona­l ban last month while probing allegation­s Iranian judoka Saeid Mollaei had

been ordered to lose a combat in order to avoid facing an Israeli at the World Championsh­ips in August.

The Iranian federation’s chief Arash Miresmaeil­i denounced the decision as a “cruel and a blatant betrayal”, the state news agency IRNA said. “The internatio­nal federation shouldn’t have taken such a measure against judo in Iran merely based on a false claim by an athlete,” he was quoted as saying.

The decision, he said, would prevent teams of Iranian fighters from various age groups from being sent abroad. Mollaei, who was defending his title at the World Championsh­ips in Tokyo, had said he was ordered to throw his semi-final rather than risk facing an Israeli in the final of the -81kg class.

The Iranian, 27, was defeated in the semi-final and also went on to lose his third-place fight. He said later that he had been instructed to withdraw from the competitio­n by the presidents of Iran’s judo federation and Olympics committee.

At the time, the Iranian federation rejected the charges and denied attempting to force Mollaei to withdraw from the championsh­ips. Iran does not recognise Israel and its athletes usually refrain from facing Israeli opponents, whether by giving up the match or simply not participat­ing, and are later praised by top officials.

One of the most famous cases was Miresmaeil­i himself, a two-time judo world champion who showed up overweight for his bout against an Israeli at the Olympics in Athens in 2004 and was disqualifi­ed.

He was praised by Iran’s then-president Mohammad Khatami and the ultraconse­rvative media and eventually made his way to become the judo federation’s chief.

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