Manouchehr Boroumand
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Born | Babolsar, Iran[1] | 26 March 1934|||||||||||
Died | 21 December 2017 Babolsar, Iran | (aged 83)|||||||||||
Height | 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) | |||||||||||
Weight | 110 kg (243 lb) | |||||||||||
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Sport | Weightlifting | |||||||||||
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Manouchehr Boroumand (Template:Lang-fa, 26 March 1934 – 21 December 2017) was an Iranian heavyweight weightlifter. He was selected for the 1960 Summer Olympics, but withdrew in the last moment due to an illness; he also missed the 1962 Asian Games because Iran did not send a delegation there.[2] At the 1964 Summer Olympics he placed 12th.[1] Boroumand has his best achievements in 1966, when he won a gold medal at the Asian Games[3] and became the first Asian weightlifter to cross the 500 kg barrier in the total, which he has done at the world championships. Domestically he held the Iranian heavyweight title between 1961 and 1968.[2]
Boroumand married in September 1963 and had three children. He retired from competitions around 1968, and from 1972 to 1980 trained the national weightlifting team. In 1976 he received a degree in coaching from the Polish Sports Academy. Between 1979 and 1985 he headed the Iran Weightlifting Federation.[2]
References
- ^ a b Manuchehr Borumand. sports-reference.com
- ^ a b c Manouchehr Boromand. takhtejamshidcup.com
- ^ Manoucher Boroumand. chidlovski.net
External links
- www.parssport.ir at the Wayback Machine (archived 3 January 2008)
- 1934 births
- 2017 deaths
- Iranian male weightlifters
- Iranian strength athletes
- Olympic weightlifters for Iran
- Weightlifters at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Asian Games gold medalists for Iran
- Asian Games medalists in weightlifting
- Weightlifters at the 1966 Asian Games
- Medalists at the 1966 Asian Games
- People from Babolsar
- Sportspeople from Mazandaran province
- 20th-century Iranian people
- Iranian weightlifting biography stubs
- Iranian sportspeople stubs
- Asian Olympic medalist stubs