Sousan Hajipour

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Sousan Hajipour Taekwondo
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Nationality: IranIran Iran
Birthday: September 28, 1990
Place of birth: Bābol

Sousan Hajipour ( Persian سوسن حاجی پور; * September 28, 1990 in Bābol , Māzandarān ) is an Iranian Taekwondoin . She starts in featherweight and welterweight.

Hajipour played their first international title fights at the Junior Asian Championship in Vietnam in 2006 , but retired early. In the adult sector, she made her debut at the 2009 World Cup in Copenhagen , but suffered a defeat in the class up to 57 kilograms. Hajipour celebrated her greatest sporting success so far at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou , where she made it to the semi-finals in the class up to 57 kilograms and won the bronze medal. At the 2011 World Cup in Gyeongju , she reached the quarter-finals. There she lost to Hou Yuzhuo , but achieved her best ever World Cup result. At the Asian Olympic qualification tournament in Bangkok , Hajipour won the final against Chu Hoàng Diệu Linh in the class up to 67 kilograms and qualified for the 2012 Olympic Games in London . After Sara Khoshjamal Fekri in Beijing in 2008 , she will be the second Iranian Olympic participant in Taekwondo.

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Individual evidence

  1. Iranian female wins Taekwondo gold. Retrieved July 3, 2012 .