Kermanshah, Iran – A Shocking Incident at the National Junior Championship
A violent incident took place during the Iranian National Junior Freestyle Wrestling Championship in Kermanshah, Iran. Subhan Yari, a 22-year-old world and Asian junior wrestling champion, attacked Iran’s junior freestyle wrestling coach, Gholamreza Mohammadi in front of spectators.
Unprovoked Attack During the Tournament
On the final day of the championship, Yari suddenly charged at Coach Mohammadi and kicked him to the ground. Witnesses were shocked, as the coach was seated near the mat, watching the matches.
After the attack, Yari immediately left the venue, causing chaos among attendees. Security and tournament officials restored order, allowing the competition to continue.
The motive behind the attack remains unclear. However, some sources suggest that tensions between Yari and the national coaching staff had been rising.
Yari’s Wrestling Career and Recent Struggles
Yari won gold medals at the 2022 Junior World and Asian Championships. However, he struggled in the Senior National Championship in Gorgan, failing to secure a medal.
In 2022, he won the 79kg category at the Junior World Championships in Bulgaria under head coach Mohsen Kaveh. His transition to senior-level competition has been difficult, which may have fueled his frustration.
Consequences and the Wrestling Federation’s Response
The Iranian Wrestling Federation will investigate the attack and may discipline Yari. Experts believe this incident could harm his career, depending on the federation’s decision.
While Yari has not commented, many in the wrestling community are calling for stronger rules to maintain discipline and respect in Iranian wrestling.
This incident highlights ongoing tensions in Iranian wrestling, showing the need for better athlete-coach relationships and improved discipline.