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| Cyrus King |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
AKA HERO |
LONG LIVE THE PERSIAN RACE |
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| torontotrance |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
AKA HERO |
Hero? how can he be a hero, he did not want to face a guy because of his nationality, that's pathetic. |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
Hero? how can he be a hero, he did not want to face a guy because of his nationality, that's pathetic. |
It is ok I wasnt expecting you to understand it.You probably think he was scared!!!lol |
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| torontotrance |
| He's pathetic, it's not the olympic spirit to refuse to face anyone. It gives the games a political overtone and the games are supposed to as free from politics as possible. |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by torontotrance
He's pathetic, it's not the olympic spirit to refuse to face anyone. It gives the games a political overtone and the games are supposed to as free from politics as possible. |
what dont you get about him being overweight??? |
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| torontotrance |
| It does'nt matter about him being overweight, he made a political issue out of something pathetic. |
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| TRANCEEEE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King
I think it is a disgrace that this athlete behaved this way.. the olympics is about sport, not politics
This guy was even touted as the gold medalist in this comptetition.. hes consistently won first... yet he behaves like this.
It will get alot worse when Israel bombs Iran |
The Iranian government is not only in control of the politics and the economy but they control every major event in the country including sporting events. The athletes are not responsible for the decisions they make, they are merely following orders... and that's a shame. |
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| Yoepus |
I wonder though. This is surely not the first time an Iranian athelete has faced an Israeli in competiton??
The odds are over the past 30 years since the Shas the athelets should of had the 'fortune' of competing against one another.
Anyone know a bit more? |
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| TRANCEEEE |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
I wonder though. This is surely not the first time an Iranian athelete has faced an Israeli in competiton??
The odds are over the past 30 years since the Shas the athelets should of had the 'fortune' of competing against one another.
Anyone know a bit more? |
no not the 1st time,,, it's getting very old and repetative. dreams are let down |
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| Superstar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cyrus King
im begining to think that this was all an excuse to save his pride. He was disqualified for weighing too much....and i think he knew this disqualiification was coming so he had to think of something that would give him respect in the middle east...
Hes getting a nice 100,000 paycheck when he comes back too |
I've heard it's the other way around... he didn't want to face the Israeli guy, so he got disqualified for being over weight on purpose so they wouldn't regard it as a political move. |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Superstar
I've heard it's the other way around... he didn't want to face the Israeli guy, so he got disqualified for being over weight on purpose so they wouldn't regard it as a political move. |
We'll probably never know what exactly happend,all you gonna hear is that he didnt want to fight the Isreali guy:rolleyes: |
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| tubby |
have you guys ever actually paid attention to the olympics? free from politics? amateur ideals? time for you lot to get out from under whatever rock you are hiding.
so an athlete decided to make what he felt was a moral stand against a nation he felt was persecuting another nation. he did what he felt was right and you lot make it sound like that is poor morals. |
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