In June 2017, a nurse from Ilam, Islamic Republic of Iran, began training professionally in pistol shooting. This journey started about six years after he first tried the sport. Before focusing on pistols, he had some experience with rifle shooting during his university years.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Men's 10m Air Pistol | G Gold |
| 2021 | Mixed 10m Air Pistol Team | 5 |
He trains under national coach Mohsen Nasr Esfahani. His dedication to the sport is evident as he balances his training with his job as a nurse. He often goes from training sessions to night shifts at the hospital.
At the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, he made history by winning gold in the men's 10m air pistol event. This achievement marked him as the first athlete from Iran to win a shooting medal at the Olympics. At age 41 years and 316 days, he also became the oldest Iranian athlete to win an Olympic medal.
He speaks Farsi and enjoys swimming in his free time. His wife has been the most influential person in his career. He has four children: Hanieh, Mohammadamin, Narges, and Hosein.
His sporting philosophy is to improve daily. He believes that to participate in any event, one must be better prepared than in previous competitions. This mindset drives him to achieve greater technical performance each day.
In June 2023, he was named a flag bearer for Iran at the opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. He shared this honour with taekwondo athlete Nahid Kiyanichandeh.
Looking ahead, he aims to win a second gold medal at the Olympic Games. His dedication and past achievements suggest that this goal is within reach.
Despite working night shifts at the hospital, he remains committed to his training. He acknowledges that night shifts can reduce concentration and accuracy but credits his love for shooting as his motivation.
This athlete's journey from a hospital basement to Olympic gold is a testament to his dedication and passion for pistol shooting. His story continues to inspire many in Iran and beyond.
In June 2017, a nurse from Ilam, Islamic Republic of Iran, began training professionally in pistol shooting. This journey started about six years after he first tried the sport. Before focusing on pistols, he had some experience with rifle shooting during his university years.