Alireza Dabir

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Alireza Dabir
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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 44)
Rey, Iran
Political partyProgress and Justice Population of Islamic Iran
Alma materAllameh Tabataba'i University
Sports career
Country Iran
SportFreestyle Wrestling
Medal record

Alireza Dabir (Persian: علیرضا دبیر, born September 16, 1977) is an Iranian champion freestyle wrestler. Dabir won a gold medal at the Olympic Games in Sydney in 2000,[1] as well as the World Championship in 1998. He was runner-up in 1999, 2001, and 2002. In the Athens Olympics, Dabir lost all of his matches due to 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 - 2003-09-12 World Championship United States New York City Withdraw
Loss 24-4 Bulgaria Serafim Barzakov 2-4 2003-09-12 World Championship United States New York City
Loss 24-3 Ukraine Elbrus Tedeyev 4-5 2002-09-05 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 24-2 Russia 2-1 2002-09-05 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 23-2 Canada 4-1 2002-09-05 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 22-2 Japan Kazuhiko Ikematsu 6-4 2002-09-05 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 21-2 China 9-2 2002-09-05 World Championship Iran Tehran 66 kg debut
Loss 20-2 Bulgaria Serafim Barzakov 1-3 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia Gold Medal Match
Win 20-1 Turkey 3-0 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia
Win 19-1 United States Bill Zadick 9-2 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia
Win 18-1 India 10-0 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia
Win 17-1 Moldova Ruslan Bodisteanu 4-3 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia
Win 16-1 Peru 10-0 2001-11-22 World Championship Bulgaria Sofia 63 kg debut
Win 15-1 Ukraine 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 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 Dogan 1-3 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara Gold Medal Match
Win 10-0 Uzbekistan 3-0 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara
Win 9-0 Slovakia Andrej Fasanek 5-0 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara
Win 8-0 Mongolia 4-2 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara
Win 7-0 Ukraine 2-1 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara
Win 6-0 Azerbaijan 4-1 1999-10-07 World Championship Turkey Ankara
Win 5-0 Turkey Harun Dogan 2-2 1998-09-07 World Championship Iran Tehran Wins Gold Medal
Win 4-0 Kyrgyzstan 8-3 1998-09-07 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 3-0 Poland Tadeusz Kowalski 12-0 1998-09-07 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 2-0 South Korea 3-2 1998-09-07 World Championship Iran Tehran
Win 1-0 China 7-0 1998-09-07 World Championship 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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