Riot police called as Iran slam Olympics ‘conspiracy’ in the demise of ‘Hercules’
Super heavyweight favourite Salimi crashes out after jury overrules decision by judges
A furious Iran slammed Georgian lifter Lasha Talakhadze’s Olympic gold medal as a “conspiracy” on Tuesday, with riot police called to the Rio Games weightlifting venue as tensions boiled over.
Iranian super heavyweight and favourite Behdad Salimikordasiabi crashed out of the men’s +105kg class after judges ruled he had failed to register a total in the clean and jerk.
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Defending champion Salimikordasiabi, known as “Salimi”, and his coach angrily remonstrated with officials for several minutes in the arena before the contest was finished as boisterous Iranian fans booed incessantly.
“There’s a conspiracy. Our enemies were on the jury,” said irate Iranian coach Sajjad Anoushiravani, appearing to be referring to a judge from Iraq.
“It’s obvious they took the medal from Salimi. The jury was selected for this to happen.