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Arian Salimi

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Arian Salimi (Persian: آرین سلیمی; born 16 December 2003 in Kermanshah) is an Iranian Taekwondo athlete. He won a silver medal at the 2022 Asian Games in the Men's +80 kg weight class. Salimi won the gold medal at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympic Games by defeating Caden Cunningham in the final. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Arian Salimi is the 7,905th most popular athlete, the 700th most popular biography from Iran and the 37th most popular Iranian Athlete.

Arian Salimi is most famous for being an Iranian taekwondo practitioner who has competed at various international levels. He is recognized for his achievements in the sport, including participation in prestigious tournaments.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2003, Arian Salimi ranks 205Before him are Mohamed El-Sayed, Saeid Esmaeili, Alejandro Iturbe, Akari Fujinami, El Mehdi Maouhoub, and Giorgi Sardalashvili. After him are Marcelo Flores, Luciano Rodríguez, Abdullah Radif, Dyson Daniels, Cade Cowell, and Max Charles.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Arian Salimi ranks 701 out of 631Before him are Saeid Esmaeili (2003), Alireza Mohmadi (2002), Alireza Karimi (1994), Amir Ghafour (1991), Leyla Milani (1982), Mohammad Reza Geraei (1996), and Amin Tabatabaei (2001). After him are Maryam Zakaria (1985), Mohammadali Geraei (1994), Javad Mahjoub (1991), Parviz Hadi (1987), and Mehran Barkhordari (null).

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Among ATHLETES In Iran

Among athletes born in Iran, Arian Salimi ranks 37Before him are Hassan Taftian (1993), Sajjad Ganjzadeh (1992), Saeid Esmaeili (2003), Alireza Mohmadi (2002), Amir Ghafour (1991), and Mohammad Reza Geraei (1996). After him are Mohammadali Geraei (1994), Parviz Hadi (1987), Mehran Barkhordari (null), Mobina Nematzadeh (2005), Farzaneh Fasihi (1993), and Mohammad Hossein Mohammadian (1992).