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(Redirected from Komeil Nemat Ghasemi) Iranian wrestler (born 1988)
Komeil Ghasemi
Ghasemi at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Personal information
Native nameکمیل قاسمی
Full nameKomeil Ghasemi
National team Iran
Born (1988-02-27) 27 February 1988 (age 36)
Juybar, Mazandaran, Iran
Height183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
Weight120 kg (265 lb)
Websiteinstagram
Sport
SportWrestling
Coached byRasoul Khadem
Medal record
Men's freestyle wrestling
Representing  Iran
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2012 London 120 kg
Silver medal – second place 2016 Rio de Janeiro 125 kg
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2014 Tashkent 125 kg
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first place 2014 Astana 125 kg
Silver medal – second place 2011 Tashkent 120 kg
Silver medal – second place 2015 Doha 125 kg

Komeil Ghasemi (Persian: کمیل قاسمی, born 27 February 1988) is a retired Iranian wrestler who won a gold medal in the men's freestyle 120 kg event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Ghasemi was awarded his Olympic gold medal after the two wrestlers ahead of him failed drug tests. Ghasemi is the most successful Iranian heavyweight wrestler at the Olympic Games.

He also won a silver medal at the 2011 Asian Wrestling Championships in the 120 kg freestyle discipline. He was born in Juybar, in Iran's Mazandaran province but spent his childhood in Sari. He started wrestling seriously after moving back to Juybar. Following his Olympic appearance, Ghasemi won the 120 kg weight class at the 2013 Freestyle World Cup in Tehran, Iran, helping his nation take gold in the tournament. At the 2014 Asian Wrestling Championships he won a gold medal in the 125 kg freestyle tournament, while at that year's World Championships he took silver in the same event. He took silver in the 125 kg freestyle event at the 2015 Asian Wrestling Championships, losing the final to Aiaal Lazarev of Kyrgyzstan, and the 2016 Summer Olympics, behind Taha Akgül of Turkey. Ghasemi retired in 2019 after losing the Iranian trials for the 2019 World Wrestling Championships.

Coaching career

As of 2023, Ghasemi is the head coach of Cambodian national wrestling team. He started his coaching position in October 2020. Under Ghasemi Cambodian wrestlers recorded a total haul of 19 medals (three golds, three silvers and 13 bronzes) at the 2022 Southeast Asian Wrestling Championship, their biggest ever since first joining the regional tournament a few years back.

References

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Olympic Champions in freestyle super heavyweight
  • 1972–1984: +100 kg
  • 1988–2000: 130 kg
  • 2004–2012: 120 kg
  • 2016–present: 125 kg
Olympic medalists for Iran
Gold Gold medalists
Silver Silver medalists
Bronze Bronze medalists



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