At age 13, an athlete from Ray, Islamic Republic of Iran, began his journey in wrestling. His father loved the sport, and his brothers were also involved. This familial influence led him to pursue wrestling seriously.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2016 | Men's 59kg | Repechage Round 1 |
| 2012 | Men 55kg | G Gold |
| 2008 | Men 55kg | 5 |
Under the guidance of national coach Mohammad Bana, he honed his skills. His dedication and hard work paid off when he became the first Iranian to win an Olympic gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 2012 London Games.
His career has not been without challenges. He competed with a shoulder injury at the 2014 World Cup event in Tehran. A back injury also caused him to miss the 2006 Asian Games in Doha.
His sporting philosophy is clear: "If you really want something, you need to make every effort to achieve it. You also need to be patient as there will certainly be obstacles in your way."
Outside of wrestling, he enjoys going to the cinema and listening to music. These hobbies provide a balance to his rigorous training schedule.
He pursued higher education in Physical Education, which complements his athletic career. This educational background has likely contributed to his understanding of sports science and training techniques.
Looking ahead, he aims to win gold at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. This goal reflects his continuous drive for excellence and commitment to his sport.
The athlete's journey from a young boy inspired by his family to an Olympic gold medalist is a testament to his dedication and perseverance. His story continues to inspire many aspiring wrestlers in Iran and around the world.
At age 13, an athlete from Ray, Islamic Republic of Iran, began his journey in wrestling. His father loved the sport, and his brothers were also involved. This familial influence led him to pursue wrestling seriously.