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Nahid Kiani

1998 - Today

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Nahid Kiani Chandeh (Persian: ناهید کیانی, born 1 August 1998 in Isfahan) is an Iranian taekwondo athlete. She is the first Iranian woman to win a silver medal at the Olympics in the 2024 Summer Olympics, Taekwondo Women's 57 kg event, also she won the gold medal in the women's bantamweight event at the 2023 World Taekwondo Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Nahid Kiani is the 7,141st most popular athlete, the 676th most popular biography from Iran and the 26th most popular Iranian Athlete.

Nahid Kiani is most famous for being an accomplished Iranian taekwondo practitioner, known for her achievements in national and international competitions. She has represented Iran in various tournaments, showcasing her skills in the sport.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1998, Nahid Kiani ranks 583Before her are Kakeru Funaki, Daleho Irandust, Anna Sueangam-iam, Ben Godfrey, Ian Smith, and Faitout Maouassa. After her are Vera Lapko, Youssouf Ndayishimiye, Joseph Paintsil, Mikhail Sergachev, Campbell Stewart, and Marco Grüll.

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In Iran

Among people born in Iran, Nahid Kiani ranks 676 out of 631Before her are Bakhtiar Rahmani (1991), Saeid Abdevali (1989), Mehdi Ghayedi (1998), Dorsa Derakhshani (1998), Mohammad Rashid Mazaheri (1989), and Kamal Kamyabinia (1989). After her are Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh (2000), Peyman Keshavarzi (1995), Amin Mirzazadeh (1998), Navab Nassirshalal (1989), Ehsan Lashgari (1985), and Allahyar Sayyadmanesh (2001).

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Among ATHLETES In Iran

Among athletes born in Iran, Nahid Kiani ranks 26Before her are Hossein Vafaei (1994), Martin Thomas (null), Samad Nikkhah Bahrami (1983), Masoud Mostafa-Jokar (1977), Sadegh Goudarzi (1987), and Mohammad Mousavi (1987). After her are Amin Mirzazadeh (1998), Navab Nassirshalal (1989), Ali Davoudi (1999), Saeid Mohammadpour (1993), Hassan Taftian (1993), and Sajjad Ganjzadeh (1992).