• Annual “Children’s Day” Tournament In Tehran

      The Iran Wrestling Federation hosted its annual Children’s Day tournament this weekend in Iran, with schoolboy age group teams from across Europe and Asia showing up to compete.

      • 20:18 2016/11/28

      In addition to the on-the-mat action, Iran minister of Sport & Youth Masoud SOLTANIFAR presented the father of Abolfazl ARAMIDEH with the United World Wrestling Endurance Trophy. 

      The 15-year-old Abolfazl ARAMIDEH, who won 2016 bronze medal in Asian cadets wrestling championships, became severely ill earlier this year and is now fighting against his disease from a hospital in Iran. United World Wrestling has sent the endurance trophy to him, hoping see him again on mat sooon.

      “I have come to the hall for Abolfazl ARAMIDE," aid Soltanifair during the final day of wrestling. "I hope he defeat the disease and see him a day winning Olympic medal."

      A total of 13 teams in Greco-Roman and 10 teams in Freestyle competed in Children’s Day tournament. In Greco-Roman, Iran (B) defeated Armenia to win title as Iran (A) won Freestyle title, defeating Azerbaijan in the final match.

      The results of 2016 Children’s Day wrestling tournament:

      Greco-Roman group standings

      Group A: 1- Iran (B) 2- Georgia 3- Turkmenistan 4- Russia (Kaliningrad)
      Group B: 1- Iran (A) 2- Iran (C) 3- Azerbaijan
      Group C: 1- Armenia 2- Moldova 3-Iraq
      Group D: 1- Tajikistan 2- Ukraine 3- Kirgizstan

      Final Match: Iran (B) df. Armenia, 7-3
      Third place match: Iran (A) df. Tajikistan, 6-4
      Fifth place match: Moldova df. Georgia, 6-4
      Seventh place match: Ukraine df. Iran (C), 5-5 (23-18)
      Ninth place match: Azerbaijan df. Kirgizstan, 9-1

      Freestyle Group standings

      Group A: 1- Iran (A) 2- Iran (C) 3- Iran (B) 4- Tajikistan 5- Russia (Kaliningrad)
      Group B: 1- Azerbaijan 2- Ukraine 3- Kirgizstan 4- Georgia 5- Armenia


      Final match: Iran (A) df. Azerbaijan, 7-3
      Third place match: Ukraine df. Iran (C), 7-3
      Fifth place match: Iran (B) df. Kirgizstan, 6-4
      Seventh place match: Tajikistan df. Georgi, 5-5 (25 – 23)
      Ninth place match: Armenia df. Russia, 8-2

      Full results click here