Mohammad Bagheri Motamed

Mohammad Bagheri Motamed
Bagheri-Motamed winning silver at the 2012 Olympics
Personal information
NationalityIranian
Born (1986-01-24) January 24, 1986
Ray, Iran
Sport
CountryIran
SportTaekwondo
EventLightweight

Mohammad Bagheri Motamed (Persian: محمد باقری معتمد‎, born January 24, 1986, in Ray, Iran) is an Iranian former professional taekwondo athlete. He won the gold medal in the featherweight division (-68 kg) at the 2009 World Taekwondo Championships in ۱ Copenhagen, Denmark and the Olympic Silver Medal at the London 2012 Olympics. ۲

Mohammad Bagheri Motamed
Medal record
Men's taekwondo
Representing  Iran
Olympic Games
2012 London 68 kg
World Championships
2009 Copenhagen 68 kg
2011 Gyeongju 68 kg
Asian Games
2010 Guangzhou 68 kg
Asian Championships
2008 Luoyang 67 kg
2010 Astana 68 kg
2004 Seongnam 58 kg
2002 Amman 54 kg
Summer Universiade
2007 Bangkok 67 kg
2005 İzmir 62 kg
Islamic Solidarity Games
2013 Palembang 68 kg

Olympic 2012 London

He competed in the 2012 London Olympics and defeated David Boy of the Central African Republic in the first game. In the second game, Ruhollah Nikpa, the bronze medalist of the Beijing Olympics, was defeated, and in the fourth game, he won 5-5 against the Brazilian opponent with the votes of the judges. Won the silver medal at the London Olympics.۱۲

Biography

He started Taekwondo at the age of six and soon joined the national team. 1 Motamed joined the national team in 2001 and won 1 silver medal in the Taekwondo World Cup, 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze in the Asian Championship. He also won 1 silver in the World Student Championships, 2 gold and 1 silver in the World Student Olympiad, and 1 silver in the 2012 Olympics. 2

Mohammad Bagheri Motamed won a gold medal in the 68 kg weight category at the Guangzhou Asian Games.

Mohammad Bagheri Motamed lives in Tehran and his father and brother are also taekwondo athletes. He officially accepted the citizenship of Azerbaijan in 2016 and was scheduled to work with the Azerbaijani Taekwondo team. 3

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