26 Apr 2024
Thursday 11 August 2016 - 13:06
Story Code : 226633

Abedini just short of bronze medal

RIO DE JANIERO, Aug. 11 (MNA) Irans only fencer who has been a surprise by defeating worlds great figures has just come short of a medal for Irans delegation.


Mojtaba Abedini who was a novelty and defeated all his preliminary rivals of prestige was keeping hopes for Iranian delegation as well as nation at home for a medal early in the games; however, his heroic advance was cut short of bronze medal when on Wednesday evening he was defeated two times in a time a win was required; in semifinals, Abedini lost to his US rival Daryl Homer before a second defeat by South Korean Kim Young-Hwan 15-8.

Abedini was in the spotlight when he defeated his French, German, and South Korean rivals in the preliminaries and was the first Iranian in fencing to break the ice and to advance up to the semifinals and fight for bronze medal.

Abedini told Mehr News correspondent in Rio that he had done his best to make happy his nation by a medal anticipated at home; the referees, I think, was not unbiased and in both matches with the US and South Korean rivals, they did not give me few scores I should have received; anyway, Irans fencing has done a giant leap forward and it will be a matter of time receiving a medal in future Olympics, he told Mehr News. I apologize to my nation for not getting the medal.

In a related story, Ali Pakdaman, Abedinis fellow teammate in sabre, was eliminated in the very first match against Belorussian fencer. Irans sabre national squad is in Rio with Peiman Fakhri as manager and coach.

By Mehr News Agency

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