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He started to wrestle freestyle in 1950 at the age of 15.<ref name="auto">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cR5WAAAAYAAJ&q=soleyman+binafard+WRESTLER|title=Esther's Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews|first=Houman|last=Sarshar|date=3 November 2018|publisher=Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History|isbn=9780966129137|via=Google Books}}</ref> That year, he won the championship in [[Tehran]]'s Junior League.<ref name="auto"/> |
He started to wrestle freestyle in 1950 at the age of 15.<ref name="auto">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cR5WAAAAYAAJ&q=soleyman+binafard+WRESTLER|title=Esther's Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews|first=Houman|last=Sarshar|date=3 November 2018|publisher=Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History|isbn=9780966129137|via=Google Books}}</ref> That year, he won the championship in [[Tehran]]'s Junior League.<ref name="auto"/> |
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He was twice freestyle national champion in the 48 kg weight class, winner of Tehran's [[Taj Arena]] Championship, champion (single & double champion) in Tehran's senior league, second in [[Greco-Roman wrestling|Greco-Roman]] Olympic trials in [[Italy]] (1960), second in World Team Trials championship, and a silver medalist in the [[1965 Maccabiah Games|Maccabiah]]. |
He was twice freestyle national champion in the 48 kg weight class, winner of Tehran's [[Taj Arena]] Championship, champion (single & double champion) in Tehran's senior league, second in [[Greco-Roman wrestling|Greco-Roman]] Olympic trials in [[Italy]] (1960){{Citation needed|date=July 2023}}, second in World Team Trials championship, and a silver medalist in the [[1965 Maccabiah Games|Maccabiah]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2023}} |
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Soleyman Binafard (Template:Lang-fa; born 1933) is a former Iranian sport wrestler who is the only Jew in Iran to join its national wrestling team.[citation needed]
He started to wrestle freestyle in 1950 at the age of 15.[1] That year, he won the championship in Tehran's Junior League.[1]
He was twice freestyle national champion in the 48 kg weight class, winner of Tehran's Taj Arena Championship, champion (single & double champion) in Tehran's senior league, second in Greco-Roman Olympic trials in Italy (1960)[citation needed], second in World Team Trials championship, and a silver medalist in the Maccabiah.[citation needed]
References
Chehabi, H.E. (June 2002). "Sports". In Houman Sarshar (ed.). Esther's Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. p. 377. ISBN 978-0-8276-0751-4.
- ^ a b Sarshar, Houman (3 November 2018). Esther's Children: A Portrait of Iranian Jews. Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History. ISBN 9780966129137 – via Google Books.