Английская Википедия:Habib Bahmani
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Шаблон:Short descriptionШаблон:Infobox sportspersonHabib Bahmani Jouneghani (Per:حبیب بهمنی , born on 15 January 1988 in Junqan) is a former Iranian Wushu Sanda player.[1][2][3] He is the coach of the Croatian wushu national team.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
Records and honors
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- Vice-champion of the Adult World Cup in Italy-2009 (70 kg)[21]
- Former member of Iran's national Wushu (Sanda) team[3]
- Former coach of Iran's senior national wushu team in 2019 (Iran's national wushu team won the world championship in Shanghai, China)[3]
- Coach of the national wushu teams of Croatia since 2021[5]
- Coaching the Croatian national Wushu team at the 5th Open Balkan Wushu Championships 2022 in the Afyonkarahisar Turkey , winning the juniors gold medal (75 kg) by "Alen Šehić" and winning the silver medal (70 kg) by "Toni Čujić-Klenovar", which was the first seniors medal in the international arena for Croatia.[22]
- Coaching the Croatian national team at the 8th World Junior Wushu Championships 2022 in Jakarta-Indonesia and winning the bronze medal (75 kg) after defeating an opponent from Turkmenistan and Italy, which was handed over to an Iranian player in the quarter-finals of the competition, and finally the first medal in history of Croatian wushu was won in the world arena by "Alen Šehić".[23][24]
- Coaching the Croatian Wushu National Team at the 16th World Wushu Championships 2023 in Texas-US as the only Iranian coach (resident in Iran) in this tournament. (America, the host of this round of competitions, did not issue visas for the Iranian national wushu team at the appointed time, and finally the Iranian national team lost this round of world competitions.[25]
- Coaching the Croatian national wushu team at the European Wushu Championships 2023 in the Istanbul, Turkey in the seniors age category a bronze medal in the weight (80 kg) by "Fran Juraj Kajs" and a gold medal in the weight (70 kg) by "Toni Čujić-Klenovar" and this is the first seniors gold medal in history of Croatian wushu was in European fields. In the juniors age group, the Croatian national team won two silver medals (60 kg) and (65 kg) and two bronze medals in the boys' section, and two silver medals (56 kg) and (60 kg) in the girls' section. ) acquiredo.[26]
- Habib Bahmani's presence in Croatia does not end only as the coach of the Croatian national team, he has been a lecturer in several international seminars with the participation of countries from the European continent in Croatia and these seminars are held every year.[27][3]
External links
References
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