Hadi Saei Bonehkohal

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Hadi Saei Bonehkohal medal table
Hadi Saei 2008
Hadi Saei 2008

Taekwondo (men)

IranIran Iran
Olympic Summer Games
gold 2008 Beijing 80 kg
gold 2004 Athens 68 kg
bronze 2000 Sydney 68 kg
World championships
gold 1999 Edmonton 73 kg
gold 2005 Madrid 73 kg
silver 2003 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 73 kg
bronze 2007 Beijing 73 kg
Asian Games
gold 2002 Busan 72 kg
bronze 2006 Doha 72 kg
Asian Championships
gold 2006 Bangkok 72 kg
silver 2002 Amman 72 kg

Hadi Saei Bonehkohal (born June 10, 1976 in Tehran ; Persian هادی ساعی بنه‌کهل) is an Iranian taekwondo athlete and participant in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney , 2004 in Athens and 2008 in Beijing .

After winning the bronze medal in Sydney in 2000 in featherweight , Saei was Iran's first Taekwondo Olympic champion in 2004 at the Athens Games . It was the second Olympic gold medal for Iran after Hossein Rezazadeh's victory in weightlifting . In Beijing, Hadi Saei competed in the welterweight division and won the gold medal again. He is thus the most successful Iranian athlete to date at the Summer Olympics (2 gold, 1 bronze).

In the weight class up to 72 kilograms he became world champion in Edmonton ( Canada ) in 1999 and lost in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 2003 in a very controversial final battle against Korea and won the silver medal. At the World Cup in Madrid in 2005 he was again world champion. Furthermore, Hadi Saei is a four-time world cup winner in Taekwondo. A similarly successful athlete is the American athlete Steven Lopez , the two-time Olympic champion in Sydney in 2000 and in Athens in 2004.

During the world championship in Madrid from April 13th to 17th, 2005, the multiple world champion Saei was elected World Taekwondo Athlete of the Year 2005 and honored by the World Association WTF .

When the city of Bam in his home town was devastated by the earthquake in 2003, Saei auctioned his entire collection of medals, including a. also his Olympic bronze medal at the time to support the numerous victims (several 10,000 families) with the financial proceeds.

Saei received his training at the Physical Education Faculty in Tehran. In his free time he also devotes himself to other sports and a. Horseback riding, tennis and soccer. He started his Taekwondo training in Iran at the age of seven, and his father Saeed Mohaimen was also his first coach . At the turn of the millennium he received the national award "National Sportsman of the Year 1999/2000" of his country.

Hadi Saei is a welcome guest speaker at Taekwondo events in Europe. With many years of experience, he is a trainer and consultant for numerous clubs and national associations. His main goal is to pass on his knowledge and to support young athletes on their “way of life” ( Do or Tao ).

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