Iran bans U.S. wrestlers
IRAN Iran said on Friday it had barred a U.S. wrestling team from the Freestyle World Cup competition in retaliation for an executive order by President Donald Trump banning visas for Iranians, state television reported. The Freestyle World Cup, one of the sport’s most prestigious events, is scheduled for Feb. 1617 and USA Wrestling had previously said it would send a team to the competition in the western Iranian city of Kermanshah. Tehran has already an nounced it will stop U.S. citizens entering the country following Washington’s decision to ban refugees and citizens of seven majorityMuslim countries including Iran. “A special committee in Tehran reviewed their cases and decided to oppose the visit by the U.S. freestyle wrestling team,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi was quoted by state television as saying. “The visa policy of the new American administration gave us no other option but to ban the wrest lers.” USA Wrestling said that neither they nor United World Wrestling have been officially notified that these reports are accurate. “We have no official documentation that the USA Wrestling team will be denied the opportunity to participate at the Freestyle World Cup,” USA Wrestling said in a statement. “The Freestyle World Cup is the annual World dual meet championship, one of the most important events that United World Wrestling hosts each year. “If these reports are true, USA Wrestling is extremely disappointed about this, which we believe would be an unacceptable situation. Wrestling is about competition and goodwill through sport, and is no place for politics.” USA Wrestling said on January 30 that the United States would send a team to Iran, where U.S. freestyle wrestlers have participated in competitions since 1998. Nenad Lalovic, president of United World Wrestling, the sport’s international federation, said it was working towards a solution. (reuters)