The Borneo Post

Iran slam lifting ‘conspiracy’ as riot police called

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A FURIOUS Iran slammed Georgian lifter Lasha Talakhadze’s Olympic gold medal as a “conspiracy” on Tuesday, with riot police called to the Rio Games weightlift­ing venue as tensions boiled over.

Iranian super heavyweigh­t and favourite Behdad Salimikord­asiabi crashed out of the men’s +105kg class after judges ruled he had failed to register a total in the clean and jerk.

Defending champion Salimikord­asiabi, known as “Salimi”, and his coach angrily remonstrat­ed with officials for several minutes in the arena before the contest was finished as boisterous Iranian fans booed incessantl­y.

“There’s a conspiracy. Our enemies were on the jury,” irate Iranian coach Saj jad Anoushirav­ani told reporters, appearing to be referring to a judge from Iraq.

“It’s obvious they took the medal from Salimi. The jury was selected for this to happen.

“He is a gold medallist from London. He broke the world record here. They may as well throw the whole thing in the trash,” seethed Anoushirav­ani.

Salimi, also referred to as the “Iranian Hercules”, set a new world record of 216kg in the snatch to lead Talakhadze by 1kg going into the clean and jerk.

Judges ruled that the 26-yearold super heavyweigh­t’s first jerk was a no lift. The jury then dramatical­ly over- ruled the judges’ decision that his second lift had been legitimate.

Salim it hough the had successful­ly raised 245kg above his head but the panel of referees on the jury ruled that his left arm had not been straight.

He failed again on his third attempt and he and Anoushirav­ani left the podium gesticulat­ing wildly at the judges.

With the competitio­n still going on, the pair re- entered the arena to remonstrat­e with them.

Salimi wagged his finger and shouted at jury members while the coach was even seen arguing with Internatio­nal Weightlift­ing Federation President Tamas Ajan.

Angry Iranian fans then booed every lift thereafter, including those of Talakhadze and Irakli Turmanidze, also of Georgia, who eventually claimed bronze.

“Why should they take this from us so easily?” 26- stone ( 170kg) Salimi blubbed to reporters.

“There’s a mal function in the system, people saw what happened,” he sobbed.

Talakhadze held his nerve as pandemoniu­m went on around him to haul a combined total of 473kg – a world record – to beat silver medallist Gor Minasyan of Armenia by a massive 22kg.

“There was anger in the hall. But it had nothing to do with me. I just did what I was supposed to do,” said Talakhadze, who has previously served a two-year ban for doping.

“The Iranian was an Olympic champion. But he made mistakes and he failed with his attempts. All my career I’ve been trying to become Olympic champion and now I am. The crowd were booing when I was competing. They were wailing. Maybe this gave me more power and strength to become the champion,” he added.

Armenian silver medal list Gor Minasyan condemned the behaviour of the Iranian fans, who stayed on to boo and jeer after the competitio­n had finished, sparking the riot police into action. — AFP

 ??  ?? Iran’s Behdad Salimikord­asiabi argues after the men’s +105kg weightlift­ing event. — AFP photo
Iran’s Behdad Salimikord­asiabi argues after the men’s +105kg weightlift­ing event. — AFP photo

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