
In an interview with IRNA on Wednesday, Mohammad Reza Oji added: “In these fights, which were held with the participation of 9 countries, South Korea won seven gold, four silver and four bronze medals, Iran came second with one gold, one silver and three bronze medals, and the Indian team.” He stood on the third platform with 2 silver and 2 bronze medals.
Oji continued: In the women’s team uniform section, Neda Dadashzadeh, Zahra Sohrabi, Ziba Khoshiari and Hasti Jafari from Tehran won gold, and in the personal team defense of men, Mojtaba Rezaei, Hojjatollah Talebi, Morteza Rahman Satayesh, Mehdi Momeni and Gholamreza Zarei from Fars also won a silver medal.
Secretary Modo said: Also in the women’s team defense section, Asal Kalami, Fatemeh Frati, Roxana, Ebrahimian and Fatemeh Aminifard from Tehran won bronze medals, in the men’s 2-man defense section, Amir Mehdi Delkhosh and Hormoz Delkhosh won bronze medals. In the women’s section, Mitra Farrokhvand and Manizheh Davoodvand also hung bronze medals from Tehran.
He also spoke about the presence of Iranian referees in these competitions: Keyvan Dehnad, the president and founder of Jung Modo in Iran, and Mohammad Reza Oji were the two Iranian referees of these competitions who, after judging in the preliminary round, also judged the final of the competitions.
The field of Yongmudo in Iran in 1392 received its official license from the Ministry of Sports and Youth and the development of this field was provided from the same year.
Yongomudo is a modern Korean mixed martial art that combines various techniques of Taekwondo, Hapkido, Judo and Sireum, and boxing and wrestling.
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