Ali Fadakar

Ali Fadakar (Persian: علی فداکار), (born November 26, 1991 in Tehran) is an Iranian karateka. He began karate training at age 10, and after several champions of national karate championships, became a member of Iran's karate national team in 2008. He has won 3 gold medals of 2009, 2012 and 2016 Junior and Senior World karate championships.[1][2][3]

Ali Fadakar
Ali Fadkar in the club
Personal information
Born (1991-11-26) 26 November 1991
Tehran, Iran
EducationTehran University, sport psychology
Height181 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight84 kg (185 lb)
Sport
SportKarate
Event(s)Kumite
Medal record
Men's Karate -84kg
Representing  Iran
World Championships
Gold medal – first placeAustria2016
Gold medal – first placeMorocco2009
Bronze medal – third placeFrance2012
Asian Championships
Gold medal – first placeUzbekistan2012
Gold medal – first placeUzbekistan2015
Bronze medal – third placeHongkong2010
Karate 1 Premier League
Gold medal – first placeIndonesia2012
Silver medal – second placeDubai2019
Silver medal – second placeTurkey2012
Silver medal – second placeDubai2018
Bronze medal – third placeTurkey2017
Bronze medal – third placeJapan2014
International Karate Competitions
Gold medal – first placeSwitzerland2016
Gold medal – first placeIran2016

World Karate Championships

Asian Karate Championships

Karate 1 Premier League

  • Indonesia, 2012,🥇 Gold Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[10][11]
  • Dubai, 2019,🥈 Silver Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[12][13]
  • Turkey,  2012, 🥈 Silver Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[14]
  • Dubai, 2018, 🥈 Silver Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[15][16]
  • Turkey,  2017, 🥉 Bronze Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[17][18]
  • Japan, 2014,🥉 Bronze Medal (-84 kg - Seniors)[19][20]

International Karate Competitions

  • Switzerland, 2016, 🥇Gold Medal ( -84 kg - Basel Open Cup)[21][22]
  • Iran, 2016, 🥇Gold Medal (-84 kg - The International Solidarity & Friendship Championships - Seniors)

Academic Resume

  • Master Of Sport Psychology, Tehran University
  • Bachelor Of Sport Science And Physical Education, Tehran University

References

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  11. indonesia 2012 karate (PDF).
  12. "Grand Winners light up day two of Karate 1-Premier League Dubai". www.wkf.net. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  13. "FarsNews Agency - Iran Grabs 3 More Medals at 2019 Karate 1-Premier League in UAE". en.farsnews.ir. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  14. "Ali Fadakar". ebilgi.karate.gov.tr. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  15. "Grand Winners light up day two of Karate 1-Premier League Dubai". www.wkf.net. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  16. "Iranians bag six Karate 1 PL medals". www.irandailyonline.ir. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  17. "Karate1 Series A – Istanbul 2017 | JKFan". Retrieved October 15, 2020.
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  19. "Japan dominate in Okinawa with 10 gold medals at WKF Premier League event". www.insidethegames.biz. September 1, 2014. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
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  22. switzerland 2016 (PDF).


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