26 Apr 2024
Saturday 26 October 2019 - 16:10
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Iran judokas reeling as Israeli grip on IJF comes to light

Iran judokas reeling as Israeli grip on IJF comes to light
Press TV - Iran's judo federation has denounced a ban imposed by the International Judo Federation (IJF) on Iranian athletes who refused tocompete with Israeli opponents.

Federation chiefArash Miresmaeili dismissed the decision as "a cruel and a blatant betrayal that would prevent Iranian judo athletes of various age groups from taking part in competitions abroad, the officialIRNAagency reported.

On Tuesday, the IJF announced that it had banned Iran from international competitions indefinitely after Iranian judokaSaeedMolaei, who has sought asylum in Germany, claimed that Iran compelledathletes to avoid competitions with Israel.

The international federation shouldnt have taken such a measure against judo in Iran merely based on a false claim by an athlete,Miresmaeili said.

The IJF said Iran had to provide strong guarantees and accept that their athletes fight against Israeli athletes" in order for the ban to be lifted.

With only nine months left until the Tokyo Olympics, the ban denies Iran from competing in one of its main advantages in international sport competitions.

Speaking earlier, Miresmaeili suggested that the exclusion of Iranian judo athletes from international sports was a pre-planned scenario. He said the Iranian judo federation would follow up the issue through diplomatic means.

Following the IJFs decision on Tuesday, the Israeli judo association and its head Moshe Ponte praised the IJF, describing its chief Marius Vizer as an an amazing man and a true friend of Israeli sport.

According to reports, Vizer is said to have personally assisted Molaei abandon the Iranian judo team and apply for asylum in Germany earlier this year.

Vizer is known to have been lobbying zealously against countries or athletes that refuse to recognize Israel. He reportedly even becameemotional and weptupon hearing the Israeli anthem during international judo competitions in the United Arab Emirates last year.

We stand by our beliefs

Last week, Irans Mehr news agency reported that Iranian Grandmaster Mohammad Amin Tabatabei and international master Arian Gholami had refused to compete with their Israeli opponents during the 2019 World Youth and Junior Chess Championshipsin the Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai.

Speaking toFars news agency, Gholami whohad also refused to play against another Israeli opponent earlier this yearsaid that he had decided to boycott Israel'srepresentativesto show his support for Palestine.

In recent months, four Iranian chess players have refused competing with representatives of the Zionist regime in support for the Palestinian people, Gholami said.

After all, we have our beliefs and we will stand by them with all it takes, he added.

Following the IJFs ban against Irans judo athletes, Gholami expressed dismay in the prospect of a probable future ban on Iranian chess players boycotting Israel whoseauthorities and media are feverishly working to have them disqualified.

Gholami noted that Arkady Dvorkovich, the head of the International Chess Federation, may be inclined to do a favor for Israeldue to some of hisreligious beliefs.This will "make it harder for us",Gholami said.
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