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Alireza Dabir
Member of City Council of Tehran
In office
29 April 2007 – 22 August 2017
Majority400,677 (17.86%)
Personal details
Born (1977-09-16) September 16, 1977 (age 47)
Rey, Iran
Political partyProgress and Justice Population of Islamic Iran
Alma materAllameh Tabataba'i University
Sports career
Country Iran
SportFreestyle wrestling
Medal record
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney 58 kg
World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1998 Tehran 58 kg
Silver medal – second place 1999 Ankara 58 kg
Silver medal – second place 2001 Sofia 63 kg
Silver medal – second place 2002 Tehran 66 kg
Asian Games
Silver medal – second place 2002 Busan 66 kg

Alireza Dabir (Persian: علیرضا دبیر, born September 16, 1977) is the President of Islamic Republic of Iran Wrestling Federation from July 2019. He is an Iranian champion freestyle wrestler. Dabir won a gold medal at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney,[1] as well as the World Championship in 1998. He was a runner-up in 1999, 2001 and 2002. In the 2004 Athens Olympics, Dabir lost all of his matches due to a shoulder injury. He was a member of City Council of Tehran.

Freestyle results

World Championships/Olympic Games Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Date Event Location Notes
Loss 24-7 Uzbekistan Artur Tavkazakhov 4-5 2004-08-26 Olympic Games Greece Athens
Loss 24-6 Russia Makhach Murtazaliev 0-4 2004-08-26 Olympic Games Greece Athens
Loss 24-5 Estonia Ahto Raska - 2003-09-12 World Championships United States New York City Withdraw
Loss 24-4 Bulgaria Serafim Barzakov 2-4 2003-09-12 World Championships United States New York City
Loss 24-3 Ukraine Elbrus Tedeyev 4-5 2002-09-05 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 24-2 Russia Zaur Botaev 2-1 2002-09-05 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 23-2 Canada Neal Ewers 4-1 2002-09-05 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 22-2 Japan Kazuhiko Ikematsu 6-4 2002-09-05 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 21-2 China Chuan Li 9-2 2002-09-05 World Championships Iran Tehran 66 kg debut
Loss 20-2 Bulgaria Serafim Barzakov 1-3 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia Gold Medal Match
Win 20-1 Turkey Mehmet Yozgat 3-0 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia
Win 19-1 United States Bill Zadick 9-2 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia
Win 18-1 India Mukesh Kumar 10-0 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia
Win 17-1 Moldova Ruslan Bodișteanu 4-3 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia
Win 16-1 Peru Jose Luis Paico 10-0 2001-11-22 World Championships Bulgaria Sofia 63 kg debut
Win 15-1 Ukraine Evgeni Buslovich 3-0 2000-09-28 Olympic Games Australia Sydney Wins Gold Medal
Win 14-1 United States Terry Brands 6-4 2000-09-28 Olympic Games Australia Sydney
Win 13-1 Mongolia Purevbaatar Oyunbuleg 5-2 2000-09-28 Olympic Games Australia Sydney
Win 12-1 Canada Guivi Sissaouri 3-0 2000-09-28 Olympic Games Australia Sydney
Win 11-1 Guinea-Bissau Talata Embalo 10-0 2000-09-28 Olympic Games Australia Sydney
Loss 10-1 Turkey Harun Doğan 1-3 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara Gold Medal Match
Win 10-0 Uzbekistan Damir Zakhartinov 3-0 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara
Win 9-0 Slovakia Andrej Fašánek 5-0 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara
Win 8-0 Mongolia Purevbaatar Oyunbuleg 4-2 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara
Win 7-0 Ukraine Evgeni Buslovich 2-1 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara
Win 6-0 Azerbaijan Arif Abdullaev 4-1 1999-10-07 World Championships Turkey Ankara
Win 5-0 Turkey Harun Doğan 2-2 1998-09-07 World Championships Iran Tehran Wins Gold Medal
Win 4-0 Kyrgyzstan Rouslan Madyinov 8-3 1998-09-07 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 3-0 Poland Tadeusz Kowalski 12-0 1998-09-07 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 2-0 South Korea Jin-Hyuk Jung 3-2 1998-09-07 World Championships Iran Tehran
Win 1-0 China Fan Zhang 7-0 1998-09-07 World Championships Iran Tehran 58 kg

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Ali Reza Dabir". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
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