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Jafar Salmasi
Medal record
Representing  Iran
Men's weightlifting
Olympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 1948 London 60 kg
Asian Games
Gold medal – first place 1951 New Delhi 60 kg

Mohammad-Jafar Salmasi (Persian: محمدجعفر سلماسی, 22 September 1918 – 31 January 2000) was an Iranian weightlifter who won Iran's first Olympic medal at 1948 Summer Olympics.

Early life

Jafar Salmasi was born in Kadhimiya, Iraq but was originally from Salmas in northwestern Iran. Before he began his career as a weightlifter, he was a teacher at an Iranian school in Baghdad. An accomplished athlete, he taught himself gymnastics moves by reading illustrated books.[1]

He discovered weightlifting in his late 20s during a trip to Tehran, and later was asked by the Iranian government to compete in a national weightlifting tournament. He won, and in 1948 went to London to compete for Iran's first Olympic team.

International weightlifting career

On 7 July 1948, he won the bronze medal in the 56 – 60 kg featherweight event.[2]

He was the Iranian champion in the featherweight weight class for five years, 1944 through 1948.

Salmasi returned to Baghdad after the Olympics. Later, won the gold medal at the 1951 Asian Games in New Delhi.

Later life

Later, Salmasi trained Iraqi weightlifters and continued teaching Iranian students there. When Saddam Hussein took power, Salmasi left Iraq and moved to Iran with his family.

He died in Tehran in January, 2000.

References

  1. ^ Joneidi, Khashayar (28 July 2012). "Salmassi: The teacher who won Iran's first Olympic medal". BBC News. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Official Olympic record". International Olympic Committee.
Olympic Games
Preceded by Flagbearer for  Iran
Rome 1960
Succeeded by
Nosratollah Shahmir [fa]
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