Sajjad Abbasi

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Sajjad Abbasi
Personal information
Full nameSajjad Abbasi Amir
Nationality iranain
Born (1990-01-25) January 25, 1990 (age 34)
Mazandaran, Iran
Height175 cm (5 ft 9 in)
Weight۷۷ KG
Sport
SportWushu
EventSanda (sport)
Medal record
Representing  Iran
Men's Wushu
World Youth Wushu Championship
Gold medal – first place Indonesia 2008 70KG
World Wushu Championship
Gold medal – first place Ankara 2011 70 kg
Bronze medal – third place Canada 2009 70 kg
Wushu World Cup
Gold medal – first place China 2010 70 kg
Martial Arts Olympics
Bronze medal – third place Beijing 2010 70 KG
International Wushu Tournament
Silver medal – second place Poland 2010 75 KG
Asian Wushu Championship
Gold medal – first place Vietnam 2012 70 KG
Asian Games
Bronze medal – third place Guangzhou 2010 70 KG
Bronze medal – third place Incheon 2014 70 KG
West Asian Championship
Gold medal – first place Bandar Abbas 2008 70 - KG
Islamic Solidarity Games
Gold medal – first place Indonesia 2013 70 KG
Updated on 04 December 2020.

Sajad Abbasi (born 25 January 1990, Qaimshahr) is an Iranian men's Wushu champions from the Sanda district.

Career[edit]

He started wushu in 2003 after kickboxing and karate and was able to win the gold in the West Asian Games and the gold in the Indonesian International Youth Games in 2008. Among his other titles, in addition to winning the top international positions, he won the Canada World bronze medal in 2009, the Olympic bronze medal in the 2010 Martial Games, the Guangzhou Asian Games bronze medal, the World Cup gold medal in 2010, the Pars Cup gold medals in 2010 and 2011, the Turkish world gold medal, and now he is the champion of the Asian Games. It is Vietnam.

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