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Iran swimmer avoids Israeli pool showdown in Bejing

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  1. mrdave543

    mrdave543 Member

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    :rolleyes: yawn....what a pansy



    An Iranian swimmer pulled out of the Olympic Games men's 100m breaststroke heats on Saturday, just minutes before he was due to compete against an Israeli rival.
    Mohammad Alirezaei's lane one was empty when the field left the starting blocks while Israel's Tom Beeri, starting in lane seven, finished fourth.

    Israel, the Middle East region's sole if undeclared nuclear power, considers Iran its main strategic threat because of its nuclear programme and repeated predictions of the Jewish state's demise by senior Iranian leaders.

    During the 2004 Athens Olympics, Iran's judo world champion Arash Miresmaeili, one of the country's prominent gold medal hopes, refused to compete against Ehud Vaks of Israel in the first round out of solidarity for the Palestinian cause.

    Miresmaeili, twice a winner of the flyweight world title, still received a 5,000-dollar award the Iranian National Olympic Committee had promised to medal winners and he was hailed by former President Mohammad Khatami for his stance.

    Beeri made no mention of Saturday's non-appearance of Alirezaei post-race.

    "It was okay for me, I have to be happy with that. It was a PB (personal best) for me and a national record, I am focusing on the 200 metres," he said.


    "I wasn't nervous, I just came here ready and I wasn't nervous at all."

    There had been reports that Iran would compete against Israel at these Olympic Games for the first time since the 1979 Islamic revolution.

    The Iranian National Olympic Committee (INOC) had said that as there was "no face-to-face situation" in swimming there would be no problem in attending the competition.

    "Alirezaei swims in lane one and the representative of the Zionist regime (Israel) in lane seven, so they will not face each other," INOC secretary Ali Kafashian told ISNA news agency prior to the race.

    According to ISNA, also the country's sports organisation, which is part of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's government, had confirmed that there would no be boycott in the race.

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  2. Franchise2001

    Franchise2001 Contributing Member

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    ah, I didn't realize the Iranian version of JAWS was JEWS... queue theme

    Be careful Mohammed, the jew might steal your wallet while you swim.
     
  3. Qball

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    You would think as an Iranian, you would want to kick his ass in the competition as your way of protest instead of bowing out.

    Anyway, I hate when olympics get used for politics.
     
  4. Sweet Lou 4 2

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    unless you don't have any confidence you can win and don't want to be beaten by a Jew.

    Iran is making a mockery of itself.
     
  5. bmb4516

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    If he were to lose, he knows that someone might try and kill him back home.
     
  6. insane man

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    pray tell how he would 'know' this. any examples in the past? any threats of this sort? do expound.
     

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