Jamal Valizadeh Explained

Jamal Valizadeh
Birth Date:26 September 1991
Birth Place:Kermanshah, Iran
Education:University of Lorraine
Country: Refugee Olympic Team
Sport:Wrestling
Event:Greco-Roman
Weight Class:60 kg

Jamal Valizadeh (; born 26 September 1991) is an Iranian wrestler. He was selected for the 2024 Summer Olympics as a member of the Refugee Olympic Team.

Biography

Valizadeh was born in 1991 in Kermanshah, Iran.[1] [2] He grew up in the village of Takhti and attended school in Sanandaj.[3] [4] He was the only boy of 34 cousins who was initially not a wrestler; instead, he competed in handball as a goalkeeper, before being convinced to try out the sport at age 11.[4] [5] He trained with his family each day and joined a club in Takhti, later beating the regional champion in his first year in the sport.[4] [5] He quickly showed talent in the sport, competing in Greco-Roman events,[6] and won the national championship in the 55 kg category each year from 2011 to 2013.[5]

In 2014, Valizadeh attended a Kurd demonstration protesting the Islamic State.[7] He witnessed "the police [...] hitting the women and children," and intervened.[3] [7] He recalled that "I threw myself between the legs of one of the officers, I used a wrestling technique on him."[7] However, he was overpowered and imprisoned, where he was tortured for two weeks.[7] Describing it as "hell," he later noted in Le Parisien:

Validezah went into hiding in Tehran for six months, while working jobs to earn money so that he could pay someone to smuggle him to Turkey.[7] In Turkey, he recalled that he "worked 16 hours a day, earning only 1,000 dollars after six months. [The employers] gave me $300 a month and I had to buy my own food ... they abused me, they did not respect me, they spoke badly to me."[6] He said "it was really hard," but that it was necessary to earn money to continue his journey.[6] In the winter of 2015, Valizadeh crossed the Mediterranean Sea on boat with other refugees; however, the boat started to sink and he had to swim several hundred metres to reach his destination.[8] He arrived in France on 1 January 2016 and later stayed at a shelter in Le Mans, receiving political refugee status.[7]

Valizadeh learned French and worked as a forklift driver in a supermarket for several years.[3] He also enrolled at the University of Lorraine, studying information technology (IT).[3] In January 2023, following eight years away from wrestling, he returned to the sport and joined a club in France.[5] He competed at six international tournaments that year representing the United World Wrestling (UWW) refugee team, including at the World Wrestling Championships and European Wrestling Championships.[9] He received an International Olympic Committee (IOC) scholarship and began training with the French national team multiple times a week.[5] In May 2024, he was announced as a member of the Refugee Olympic Team to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics for the 60 kg Greco-Roman event.[5] [10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jamal Valizadeh. Olympics.com.
  2. News: Jamal Valizadeh aux JO 2024 : un lutteur invétéré à la poursuite de son rêve olympique. Le Monde. French. subscription. 25 July 2024. Jamal Valizadeh at the 2024 Olympics: an inveterate wrestler in pursuit of his Olympic dream. Roger, Simon.
  3. Web site: Équipe des réfugiés : parti d'Iran en 2014, le lutteur Jamal Valizadeh va vivre son rêve olympique. France 24. French. 2 May 2024. Refugee Team: Wrestler Jamal Valizadeh, who left Iran in 2014, will live his Olympic dream. Bras, Oliver.
  4. Web site: [JO2024] Rencontre avec Jamal Valizadeh, en route pour les Jeux Olympiques 2024]. University of Lorraine. French. 30 April 2024. [JO2024] Meeting with Jamal Valizadeh, on his way to the 2024 Olympic Games.
  5. Web site: Once a fighter, always a fighter: Jamal Valizadeh 's inspiring journey to become a medal prospect . Olympics.com. Binner, Andrew. 11 July 2024.
  6. Web site: From Iran to the Olympics: A refugee wrestler's hopes for a medal. Inside the Games. 9 June 2024.
  7. News: JO Paris 2024 : de la torture en Iran à la traversée de la Méditerranée, le rêve olympique de Jamal Valizadeh. Le Parisien. French. archive.ph. Baheux, Romain. 7 January 2024. Paris 2024 Olympics: from torture in Iran to crossing the Mediterranean, Jamal Valizadeh's Olympic dream.
  8. News: Jamal Valizadeh: From fight for survival to battle for glory at Paris Olympics. The National. 19 July 2024.
  9. Web site: Valizadeh, Mahdavi named in IOC Refugee Team for 2024 Paris Olympics. United World Wrestling. 2 May 2024.
  10. Web site: "Un symbole d'espoir et de liberté" : Jamal Valizadeh, lutteur iranien réfugié en Moselle, participe aux Jeux Olympiques. French. "A symbol of hope and freedom": Jamal Valizadeh, an Iranian wrestler who is a refugee in Moselle, participates in the Olympic Games. 21 July 2024. Martirossian, Marie. France Bleu.