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At the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Iranian judoka Arash Miresmaeili was disqualified for weighing in at nearly four pounds above the limit for his weight class of his under-66 kilograms match against an Israeli opponent Ehud Vaks in the first round. It was claimed Miresmaeili had gone on an eating binge to protest the International Olympic Committee's recognition of the state of Israel. Iran does not recognise the state of Israel, and Miresmaeili's actions won praise from high-ranking Iranian officials. Mohammad Khatami, the country's President at the time, was quoted as saying Miresmaili's actions would be "recorded in the history of Iranian glories". He was later awarded $125,000 by the Government - the same amount given to Olympic gold medallists.
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced content manager to join our Communications & Engagement team. You will be tasked with delivering the Club’s targets across all of the official Club social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Working closely with the Senior Content Manager, Digital Manager and Content Manager for Web, the Content Manager for Social Media will ensure content on all platforms is co-ordinated with wider online and offline output. The Content Manager for Social Media will regularly review and analyse the impact of output and use learnings to fine-tune and modify the Club’s social media engagement strategy.
Popular Dutchman Raymond Van Barneveld will make his farewell appearance at the Professional Darts Corporation's World Championships that start in London this week, as the sport continues to work on its long-range Olympic target. Mike Rowbottom reports.