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    Tehran Times
    Aug 15 2004

    Iran's Akhoundzadeh Finishes Fifth At Olympic Judo Meet

    Tehran Times Sports Desk

    TEHRAN (MNA) - Iran's under-60kg judoka, Massoud Haji Akhoundzadeh,
    who had a good start conceded two losses in his last fights, standing
    fifth in 2004 Olympic Games in the Greek capital, Athens, Saturday.

    He lost to his Georgian opponent in the quarterfinal and was stunned
    by a South Korean player, who won by technical fall and ippon in just
    one minute.

    The Iranian won his opening fight against Jean Claude from Cameroon.

    Akhoundzadeh, who rested in the first round won 3-1, sending the
    Cameroonian packing.

    He snatched his second victory by victimizing Armenian player Armen
    Nazarian in the third round later on the day.

    Akhoundzadeh disposed of his Greek opponent, booking a berth in the
    quarterfinals. MIR-ESMAEILI FAREWELL

    World judo champion Arash Mir-Esmaeili pulled out of 2004 Olympic
    Games in the Greek capital as he was drawn with an Israeli player,
    Ehud Vaks, Thursday.

    Iran's under-66 kg judoka was scheduled to meet a representative from
    Israel in the opening round on August 15.

    The unlucky Mir-Esmaeili said, "Although I have trained for months
    and now enjoy an in-form build, I refused to face my Israeli rival in
    sympathy with the oppressed Palestinian people. "I am not upset for
    the decision I have made."

    Vice-president of the Iranian Judo Federation Seyed Abdoljalil Razavi
    who expressed his deep regret over Mir-Esmaeili's elimination said
    the draw was for the Games is done by computer and nobody can
    manipulate it.
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