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Mahsa Pourrahmati
Full nameMahsaossadat Pourrahmati Khelejan
Born (1992-03-31) 31 March 1992 (age 32)
Tabriz, Iran
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Weight67 kg (148 lb)
Sport
CountryIran
SportFencing
WeaponEpee
HandLeft-handed
FIE rankingcurrent ranking
Medal record

Mahsaossadat Pourrahmati Khelejan, known as Mahsa Pourrahmati (Persian: مهسا پوررحمتی; born 11 March 1992) is a member of the Iranian national fencing team in Epe weapons.

Making history in Kuwait

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Mahsa Pourrahmati, at the age of 21, and in her first appearance in the Asian under-23 championships, was able to win the first Iranian women's fencing medal in the individual division after the Islamic Revolution. Pourrahmati was able to win a bronze medal in the 2013 Asian Games hosted by Kuwait, in the situation where Iranian women's fencing in the individual division had not been able to win a medal in the senior category and hopes of Asia.[1][2]

Spell breaking in Thailand

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The 2018 Asian Fencing Championship in Thailand ended while the Iranian team was able to reach the top 8 teams in the team épée section for the first time in the presence of Asian and world powers. Mahsa Pourrahmati said after the success achieved in the Asian Championship: "In the past, our best rank was the 13th or 14th Asian team, but this year, with 4 months of consecutive training, we were able to beat Australia." 2 Australian fencers were in the top 16 and their score was higher than ours, but by God's grace we eliminated this team and reached the top 8 teams in Asia.[3][4] Pourrahmati has stated that her next goal is to win the Olympic quota.[5]

Honors

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Asian Youth Championship

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  • Bronze medal of the youth team of the Asian Championship (Thailand 2011)
  • Bronze medal of the youth team of the Asian Championship (Indonesia 2012)
  • Individual bronze medal of the Asian Under-23 Championship (Kuwait 2013)
  • Bronze medal of the youth team of the Asian Championship (Kuwait 2013)

Asian club competitions

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  • Individual gold medal of the Asian Club Championships (Thailand 2015)
  • The team gold medal of the Asian club competition (Thailand 2015)
  • Individual silver medal of the Asian club competition (Thailand 2016)
  • Team bronze medal of the Asian club competition (Thailand 2016)
  • Team Bronze Medal of Asian Club Championships (Malaysia 2017)

International competitions

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  • Individual silver medal of open international competitions (Iran 2009)
  • Individual bronze medal of the international open competition (Georgia 2010)
  • Individual bronze medal of the international open competition (Kazakhstan 2011)
  • Bronze medal of the team of the international open competition (Kazakhstan, 2011)
  • Individual silver medal of the Open International Championships (Thailand 2017)
  • Team Gold Medal of Open International Competition (Thailand 2017)
  • Silver medal of Islamic Solidarity Games 2021[6][7][8][9][10][11]

References

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