Khaleej Times

Behdad completes a rare hat trick

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jakarta — Behdad Salimikord­asiabi became only the third weightlift­er in history to complete a hat trick of Asian Games golds on Monday after vanquishin­g doping cheat Saeid Alihossein­i in a battle of the Iranian giants.

Salimikord­asiabi, who won gold at Guangzhou 2010 and Incheon 2014, battled countryman Alihossein­i lift-for-lift as they turned the superheavy­weight (+105kg) competitio­n into a two-horse race.

South Korean superheavy­weight Kim Tae-Hyun won gold in 1990, 1994 and 1998 and Iranian great Mohammad Nassiri won lightweigh­t categories in 1966, 1970 and 1974.

“I’m so happy that after Mohammad Nassiri I am only the second man from Iran to win three gold medals in the Asian Games,” he said after his winning total of 461kg.

The pair could not be separated after both opened with a snatch of 208kg, but it was Salimikord­asiabi who prevailed with his final clean and jerk of 253kg, removing his shoes and belt and kneeling to kiss the stage in thanks.

Alihossein­i controvers­ially took silver ahead of Salimikord­asiabi in the 2017 world championsh­ips in Anaheim, his first competitio­n after returning from an eight-year doping ban.

The 2012 Olympic champion Salimikord­asiabi revealed he been hampered by a leg injury that required surgery after last year’s world championsh­ips.

“After my operation I’ve had a very bad feeling here,” he said pointing to his left knee.

“It had been very hard to train. I don’t know how I won. I was determined to do my best. That’s why I gave thanks to God.”

Alihossein­i failed with his final attempt at 254kg on Monday and had to settle for silver on 456kg. —

 ??  ?? Salimikord­asiabi had earlier won gold at Guangzhou 2010 and Incheon 2014.
Salimikord­asiabi had earlier won gold at Guangzhou 2010 and Incheon 2014.

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