Underage Taekwondo Team of Iran’s Alborz Province, Darya Team, gained one gold and five bronze medals at Serbia International Taekwondo Championship, raking 1st in under-14 age group of the martial art sport field Wednesday. The Secretary of Alborz Province Taekwondo Federation told IRNA Wednesday night, “Amir-Hossein Jalalvand gained gold medal, and Sadra Sabahi, Erfan Madhgou, Seyyed Amir Ali-Mohammadi, and Pouria Qaradaghi, all from Alborz Province gained the bronze medals of the at Serbia International Taekwondo Championship in underage group. Mahdi Mobaraki said that victory is indebted to the efforts made by the coaches and managers of the country and Alborz Province taekwondo officials. He further reiterated, “The Care taker of the team Seyyed Reza Mazloumi, Head Coach Hamid Khosrowshahi, and Coach Hashem Khaza’ie accompanied the Alborz Province Taekwondo Team during the weeklong international competitions which ended earlier Wednesday night. Mobaraki added that the National Taekwondo Team of the Islamic Republic of Iran, too, at the 10th International Serbia Open Galba Championship, which is ranked first grade competitions in EU, gained three gold medals, one silver, and six bronze medals. He said, “The Teen Aged National Taekwondo Team, too, gained one gold, a silver, and four bronze medals of these games.
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