Iranian taekwondo practitioners have demonstrated praiseworthy displays of athletic skills and strength at Greece Open 2016 and collected five medals, including four gold.
On Saturday, 17-year-old Kimiya Alizadeh Zenoorin received the gold medal in the womens minus 62-kilogram weight division of the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) G1 event after she defeated Nikita Glasnovic, a contestant from Sweden, by forfeit in the final encounter of the category held in the city of Thessaloniki.
Mahdi Khodabakhshi earned the Islamic Republic of Irans second gold medal as he triumphed over Piotr Pazinskifrom Poland 2-0 in the last contest of mens minus 80-kilogram weight class.
Later in the day, Farzan Ashourzadeh managed to defeat a taekwondo athlete from the host nation 14-2 in the final of mens minus 58-kilogram weight category, and grabbed another gold medal for Iran.
In the minus 54-kilogram division, Armin Hadipour downed Irish opponent Jack Woolley 13-2 in the last encounter of the weight class and added one more gold to Irans medal tally.
Sajjad Mardani, though, conceded a 1-3 loss to a contestant from Nigeria in the final competition of mens over 87-kilogram section, and picked up the silver medal.
The Greece Open 2016 WTF G1 tournament started in Thessaloniki, Greece, on June 10, and wrapped up on June 12.
The tournament brought together dozens of male and female taekwondo practitioners from a number of countries, including Egypt, England, Greece, Iran, Poland, Russia, Serbia and Sweden.