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According to the Court of Arbitration for Sports ... The International Olympic Committee announces the elevation of the Syrian skipper Ahed Jaghili to fourth place in the London 2012 Olympics

2020-12-09T16:08:57.285Z


Lausanne-Sana The International Olympic Committee announced the promotion of the former player of the Syrian team for weightlifting Ahed Jaghili


Lausanne-Sanaa

The International Olympic Committee announced that the former player of the Syrian weightlifting team, Ahed Jagili, has risen from sixth place to fourth place in the men's over 105 kg weight competition in the Olympic Games that took place in London in 2012.

The Director of International Olympic Committee Relations, James McCloud explained in a statement that the Syrian head of the era of Jogili has moved from the sixth to the fourth rank, based on the decisions of the Disciplinary Committee of the International Olympic Committee and the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CES), which ruled the exclusion of Oleksi Torkhti, first-placed, and Ruslan Nordinov, owner of the center. Fourth, to prove doping.

The Secretary of the Weightlifting Federation, Dr. Basil Ibrahim, explained in a statement to the SANA Sports Bulletin that the International Olympic Committee, after it was proven that the lifters Torkhti and Nordinov had taken the prohibited stimulants, announced that our champion Ahed Jagili has risen to fourth place in the weight competitions over 105 kg, indicating that the fourth place in the Olympiad is no less important than the center holders The first three are crowned, and this adds to the balance of achievements in the game in general and Jogeli's achievements in particular.

Jagili was born in Hama in 1982 and has many achievements, most notably 3 bronze medals in the 2002 Asian Youth Championship in Thailand, 5 gold and one silver in the Arab Championship in Syria 2003, a bronze in the 2004 Asian Championship in Kazakhstan, 2 gold and one silver in the Arab League in Algeria in 2004 and a bronze and silver in the Mediterranean tournament in Spain 2005, three golds and a bronze in the Islamic Solidarity Championship in Saudi Arabia 2005, one gold in the Asian session in Qatar 2006, three golds in the 2007 Arab tournament in Egypt, two golds and one silver in the Asian Championship in China 2007, three golds in the Asian Club Championship in Syria 2007, two golds in the Mediterranean tournament in Italy 2009, and three golds in the Arab championship In Iraq 2010, a gold, a silver and a bronze in the 2011 Asian Championships in China, three bronze medals in the 2011 Russian Presidents Cup, two silver in the 2013 Mediterranean tournament in Turkey, a gold in the Islamic Solidarity Games in Indonesia, and three silver in the Asian Championship in Thailand 2015.

Muhammad Al-Khater

Source: sena

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