Ehud Vaks

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Ehud Vaks (born June 27, 1979) is an Israeli judo athlete (judoka).

[edit] 2004 Olympics

In the 2004 Summer Olympics, competing in the 66 kg weight class, Vaks was scheduled to fight Iranian competitor Arash Miresmaeili in the first round. Miresmaeili was disqualified from the competition because he was above the allowable weight limit for his class.

It is widely believed that Miresmaili deliberately set out to be disqualified for political reasons, which is supported by his own comments: “Although I have trained for months and was in good shape I refused to fight my Israeli opponent to sympathise with the suffering of the people of Palestine and I do not feel upset at all." [1]

Comments from Iranian officials have also supported this view. The Iranian state news agency quoted Iranian President Mohammad Khatami as saying that Miresmaeili's actions would be "recorded in the history of Iranian glories," and that the nation considered him to be "the champion of the 2004 Olympic Games."

Iranian Olympic team chairman Nassrollah Sajadi told the Sharq newspaper that the government should give the athlete a $115,000 bonus for his actions. [2]

Miresmaeili's disqualification resulted in Vaks being awarded a bye into the 2nd round. He was defeated by Amar Meridja of Algeria.

Also see Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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