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    iSports Times
    March 3 2013


    Wrestling Hunger Strike: Why Is Olympic Champion Armen Nazaryan Going
    On Hunger Strike?

    By Melissa Siegel

    Former Olympic champion wrestler Armen Nazaryan is going on a hunger strike.

    According to Reuters, the Armenian native is starving himself to
    protest the International Olympic Committee's decision to drop
    wrestling from the 2020 Games. Nazaryan won a gold medal for his
    country in Greco-Roman wrestling during the 1996 Olympics and earned
    another for Bulgaria four years later.

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    "I'm protesting against the recommendation to drop wrestling from the
    Olympics," Nazaryan said on the Russian Wrestling Federation website.
    "Wrestling has always been part of the Olympic program and it's not
    right to exclude it from the Games. I'm starting my hunger strike, and
    from now on I will drink only syrup."

    Indeed, according to the Associated Press, wrestling was featured in
    the first modern Olympics in 1896. However, the IOC chose to eliminate
    the sport based on a variety of factors including ticket sales and
    global popularity.

    Some, including David Steele of AOL Sporting News, also feel that IOC
    board member Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr. had a lot to do with the
    decision. Samaranch Jr. is a member of the governing body for the
    modern pentathlon, which many felt was going to be eliminated instead
    of wrestling. His father was also the president of the IOC for two
    decades, so he likely held a great deal of influence over the
    committee.

    But whatever the reason for the IOC's decision, the choice to
    eliminate wrestling has been criticized throughout the sport's
    community. This hunger strike is just the latest protest since the
    move was announced.

    In fact, as the AP noted, the choice to drop wrestling from the games
    has even brought together two international enemies: America and Iran.
    The two nations are working together in trying to convince the IOC to
    change its mind.

    Two former champions of the sport have taken their protestations a step further.

    According to Inside The Games, Valentine Yordanov, the president of
    the Bulgarian Wrestling Federation, recently returned the gold medal
    he won in the sport during the 1996 Games.

    "As a sign of protest I am returning my gold medal, won at the Olympic
    Games in Atlanta in 1996, to the headquarters of the International
    Olympic Committee in Lausanne," Yordanov wrote in a letter to IOC
    President Jacques Rogge. "With this act I express my solidarity with
    the millions of athletes and fans of our sport who are condemning the
    recommendation of the IOC. Our sport is an integral part of the
    Olympic Movement and one of the foundations of both the Ancient and
    Modern Olympics."

    Per UPI, fellow wrestler Sagid Murtazaliev followed suit a week later.
    The Russian won his gold in the heavyweight freestyle event during the
    2000 Olympics in Sydney.

    "The decision to return my Olympic medal was not easy for me,"
    Murtazaliev said in a letter to Rogge. "But after much thinking, I
    decided anyway to follow the example of the great Bulgarian wrestler
    Valentin Yordanov."

    It's unclear whether Nazaryan's hunger strike and these other protests
    will have any impact on the IOC's decision. As ESPN noted, wrestling
    and seven other sports can apply for inclusion in the 2020 Games
    during the committee's meeting in May. However, it seems unlikely that
    the sport will be voted back in just months after it was cut.

    http://www.isportstimes.com/articles/6123/20130302/wrestling-hunger-strike-armen-nazaryan-olympics-ioc.htm

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