Hossein Rezazadeh, the world's +105 kg
weightlifting champion, will not compete in a California grand
prix, Arnold Expo, IRNA reported from Tehran.
The strongest man of the world was disallowed as Iran's Bulgarian
manager Trendavi Stoichev opposed, saying the Hercules of Ardebil,
northwest Iran, is not fully ready for the tourney.
He added, "Prior to 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Rezazadeh will
take part just in a GP in Russia in June."
On Dec. 26, Rezazadeh, was invited to compete in the
California-based grand prix.
President of Iran's Weightlifting Federation, Ali Moradi, and
the IWF Secretary General Darab Riahi were also among the invitees.
The action film hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was recently
elected as the new California governor is to sponsor the meet, Arnold
Expo, under the supervision of the International Weightlifting
Federation.
According to IRNA, the US officials offered their invitation to
Moradi in Vancouver, southwest Canada, where the 73rd World
Weightlifting Championships were held from Nov 14-22.
Winning four golds and one bronze (117 points), Iran followed
champion China, Turkey, Russia, and Romania which ranked first to
fourth with 172, 164, 153, and 119 points respectively.
With two golds and one bronze, Rezazadeh lifted 457.5 kg and
+105 kg title.
The 24-year-old Rezazadeh failed to improve his own snatch record,
213 kg, in his third effort for 213.5 kg and bagged bronze with 207.5
kg.
He retained the clean and jerk title, hoisting 250 kg in his first
move. The lifter of Ardebil, northwest Iran, did not succeed in
handling 263.5 kg -- 0.5 kg above his own record -- in his second
effort.
Rezazadeh burst spectacularly onto the international scene at the
2000 Sydney Olympics with a superhuman lift to defeat two legends of
the sport on the way to gold and the title of the 'world's strongest
man.'
He took Olympic gold with a world record total of 472.5 kg (212.5
kg in the snatch and 260 kg in the clean and jerk).
His 260 kg lift was one of the heaviest in weightlifting history
and proved too much for 1992 gold medalist Weller and 1996 winner
Chemerkin who settled for silver and bronze respectively.
Rezazadeh won three gold medals in +105 kg category of the 72nd
World Weightlifting Championships in Warsaw, Poland, as he totally
lifted 472.5 kg. He set a new world record in clean and jerk by 0.5 kg
as he lifted 263 kilograms.
On Jan 9, President Mohammad Khatami granted a 'badge of courage'
to the lifter.
During a ceremony held in the presence of several ministers and
other state officials at Hafezieh Cultural Complex, Khatami presented
medals to 16 athletes of the land, including world-class weightlifter
Hossein Rezazadeh, freestyle wrestler Alireza Dabir, and taekwondo
champion Hadi Saei as a sign of acknowledging their efforts in
sportsmanship.
Rezazadeh was voted as 'Champion of Champions' of Iran in the year
2002.
Association of Sports Writers, Reporters, and Photographers
released the names of the best sportsmen of the country in 2002.
To name the top athletes, the association collected the votes of 350
sports writers of 32 sports periodicals.
Rezazadeh set a new world +105 kg snatch record at the 35th Asian
Weightlifting Championships, which ended in China on September 14.
Iran stood top among 13 participating countries with 599 points
and the host China and Indonesia finished runner-up and third with 514
and 493 points respectively.
Kazakhstan, Thailand, and North Korea stood fourth to sixth.
Rezazadeh improved the world's +105 kg record by 0.5 kg as he
lifted 213 kg in snatch.
In his first clean-and-jerk effort, Rezazadeh kept 250 kg above
his head, winning three gold medals for snatch, clean and jerk, and
total categories.
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