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    ANGRY AT JUDGES, HE THROWS MEDAL AWAY
    Allan Maki

    Globe and Mail
    August 15, 2008
    Canada

    Swedish wrestler, who felt he should have gone on to gold-medal match,
    gives bronze medal the toss

    BEIJING -- Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian accepted his bronze medal
    Thursday then stepped off the podium and threw it away.

    The 33-year-old Armenian-born wrestler dropped his medal on the mat
    and walked away to protest what he called "a corrupt system."

    "I think the semi-final shows that FILA [wrestling's governing body]
    does not play fair," Abrahamian told reporters. "I didn't deserve to
    lose. The system is corrupt."

    Abrahamian lost a 3-1 decision to Italy's Andrea Minguzzi in the
    84-kiolgram Greco-Roman semi-final at the Chinese Agricultural
    University Gym. After the match, Abrahamian shouted at the referee
    and judges and had to be restrained by a team official.

    Swedish wrestling coach Leo Myllari said of Abrahamian's loss:
    "It's all political."

    The Abrahamian-Minguzzi match featured a Swiss referee, a Cuban
    mat chairman and Canadian judge Lee MacKay of Ottawa, a 53-year-old
    Olympic veteran who also judged four years ago in Athens. MacKay was
    unavailable for comment.

    In Greco-Roman wrestling, the mat chairman has the ultimate say. He
    can agree with the referee and judge or overrule them. The post-match
    speculation was that Abrahamian had been "screwed" but that it was
    unlikely filing an appeal would change anything.

    "My friends called me 20 minutes before [the bronze-medal match]
    begging me to compete," said Abrahamian, a mechanic in Stockholm. "I
    decided I had come this far and I could not let them down. So I
    decided to wrestle ... I don't care about this medal."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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