Iranian kickboxer (born 1987)
Farinaz Lari |
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Born | (1987-03-21) March 21, 1987 (age 37) Iran |
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Other names | Spitfire [1] |
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Residence | Canada |
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Nationality | Iranian-Canadian |
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Height | 1.66 m (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in)[2] |
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Weight | 52.0 kg (114.6 lb; 8.19 st)[3] |
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Division | Strawweight |
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Style | Kickboxing, Muay Thai |
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Trainer | Ali Dagger Khanjari |
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Rank | Number One ranked fighter in the 52 kg World K-1 Rules WAKO.[4] |
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Spouse | Ali Khanjari |
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Last updated on: November 2, 2017 |
Farinaz Lari (born March 21, 1987) is an Iranian kickboxer. She was the first Iranian woman to win the World Kickboxing Championships.[5] She is currently the 52 kg World Number Five ranked contender in K-1 Rules WAKO as of November 2017.[6]
Achievements
- Sport Accord World Combat Games 2013 Bronze Medalist (-52 kg)
World Combat Games 2013
- World Kickboxing Championships 2013 (WAKO) -52 kg, Gold medalist
- Asian Kickboxing Championships (WAKO) India, Silver medalist (2012) -52 kg
- Member of Kickboxing Women committee, (WAKO) 2011
Wako Women Committee[permanent dead link]
- Kickboxing World Cup Diamond -52 kg (2011), Gold medalist
- 3rd Asian Indoor Games Kickboxing championships -52 kg (2009), Silver Medalist
3rd Asian Indoor Games 2009
- Winner of professional fight versus Thailand -51 kg (2008)
- National Youth Gymnastics Championships (1998) Gold Medalist
- National Kickboxing Championships -48 kg Gold Medalist (2006)
- Provençal Kickboxing Championships -48 kg Bronze Medalist (2007)
- National Kickboxing Championships -48 kg Gold Medalist (2007)
- National Muaythai Championships -51 kg Gold Medalist (2008)
- Member of Iran Muaythai National Team (2008)
- Member of Iran Kickboxing National Team (2009–2013)
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