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Masoud Zoohori | |
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Nationality | Iranian |
Occupation(s) | media proprietor, sports manager |
Years active | since 2004 |
Known for | founding Iranian Darts Association in August 2004 |
Notable work | Radio Neshat |
Children | Sahar Zohouri |
Masoud Zoohori is an Iranian-Australian media proprietor, darts player and the founder president of Iranian Darts Association.[1][2][3][4][5][6] He is the CEO of Radio Neshat.[7]
Career
Zoohori is one of the founders and promoters of darts in Iran. He was the founder and the first head of Iranian Darts Association.[8] Zoohori has tried to develop a darts community in Iran despite the limitations and restrictions: "Foreigners only play darts in bars and clubs, but we have shown that it can be a sporting activity enjoyed without any alcohol."[9]
Publications
- The Allures of Darts: Methods, Training, Techniques and Tactics, and General Rules and Regulations, Masoud Zoohori, Tehran: Kavoshpardaz 2008, ISBN 978-964-2665-48-8
- The Allures of Darts: Training, Techniques and Tactics, and the Regulations, Masoud Zoohori, Tehran: Bamdad-e Ketab 2009, ISBN 9786009125975
References
- ^ "Founders". www.golfir.com.
- ^ "'Keep on throwing arrows...' How Islam claims darts for Iran". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^ "Hey Trump – please spare darts in Iran!". Dartoids World. 8 January 2020.
- ^ "Darts takes off with a bang in Iran". Al Jazeera.
- ^ "Iran aims for improbable bullseye in darts". The Daily Star Newspaper - Lebanon. 2 October 2006.
- ^ "Darts hits the bullseye in Iran". The Sydney Morning Herald. 21 October 2006.
- ^ "Good Morning, Manningham". The Weekly Review: 6. February 18, 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
- ^ "Head of Iranian Darts Association: Our main purpose is to publicize the sport" (in Persian). ISNA. 22 November 2005.
- ^ Quetteville, Harry De (18 October 2006). "Far from rowdy, smoky pubs, darts hits target in Tehran". The Age.