Hadi Saei

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Medal record
Competitor for Flag of Iran Iran
Men’s Taekwondo
Olympic Games
Gold 2004 Athens 68 kg
Bronze 2000 Sydney 68 kg
World Championships
Gold 1999 Edmonton 72 kg
Gold 2005 Madrid 72 kg
Silver 2003 Garmisch-Partenkirchen 72 kg
Bronze 2007 Beijing 72 kg
Asian Games
Gold 2002 Busan 72 kg
Bronze 2006 Doha 72 kg
Asian Championships
Gold 2006 Bangkok 72 kg
Silver 2002 Amman 72 kg

Hadi Saei Bonehkohal(Persian: هادی ساعی بونه كُهل , born June 10, 1976 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian Taekwondo athlete who competed in the Men's 68 kg (featherweight) at the 2004 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal. In the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, he won bronze.

He has been practicing Tae Kwon Do since he was six years old. Having previously competed in Lightweight (67-72 kg), he is the 1999 World Champion and 2003 World Championship silver medallist. When Iranian town of Bam was devastated in the 2003 earthquake, Saei put his medals on auction to raise money for the victims.

He has been World Champion in the Tae Kwon Do World Championships 7 times and was recently awarded the title of 'Best Tae Kwon Do Player of all Time' by the International Board. Currently, he is a senior at the Iran Physical Education University.

He has suffered great personal tragedy, having lost his brother and father in the same year, and the death of his younger brother, who succumbed to cancer the following year.

[edit] Titles

  • 1995 World Military Taekwondo Championships SILVER
  • 1996 World Military Taekwondo Championships BRONZE
  • 1998 World Taekwondo Cup GOLD
  • 1999 World Taekwondo Championships GOLD
  • 2000 World Taekwondo Cup GOLD
  • 2000 Sydney Olympic Games BRONZE
  • 2001 World Taekwondo Cup GOLD
  • 2002 Asian Taekwondo Championships SILVER
  • 2002 World Taekwondo Cup GOLD
  • 2002 Busan Asian Games GOLD
  • 2003 World Taekwondo Championships SILVER
  • 2004 Asian Olympic Qualification Tournament GOLD
  • 2004 Athens Olympic Games GOLD
  • 2005 World Taekwondo Championship (Madrid) GOLD
  • 2006 17th Asian Taekwondo Championships (Thailand) GOLD
  • 2006 Doha Asian Games BRONZE
  • 2007 World Taekwondo Championship (Beijing) BRONZE

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