Iranian professional jujitsu athlete
Mehran Sattar
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Native name | مهران ستار |
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Full name | Mehran Sattar |
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Nationality | Iranian |
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Born | 2 April 1995 (1995-04-02) (age 29) Shiraz, Iran |
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Education | Electronic Engineer |
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Height | 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) |
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Weight | 62 kg (137 lb) |
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Country | Iran |
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Sport | jiujitsu |
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Position | Iran Jiujitsu National Team Captain |
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Mehran Sattar (Persian: مهران ستار, born 2 April 1995 in Shiraz)is an Iranian professional JiuJitsu athlete.[1][2][3]He became the member of Asian JiuJitsu Athlete Union since 2017 and member of Asian JiuJitsu Safe Guard since 2023.[4] He is participate in two Asian Games (2018 Asian Games[5][6] Jakarta and 2023 Asian Games Hangzhou[7][8][9]) and also Beach Games( 2014 Asian Beach Games Thailand and 2016 Asian Beach Games[10] in Vietnam).he is the best Iran JiuJitsu lightweight athlete who achieved 2nd World Ranking in 2014 and 2015 [11][12]and the 6th World Ranking in 2016 and 2017.[1] He was the former member of Iran Judo National Team since 2008 to 2013.He was Iran Grappling Wrestling National Team coach in 2016 under United World Wrestling.
Championships and awards
- World ju-jitsu Championships
- Asian ju-jitsu Championships
- 2016 Asian ju-jitsu Championships 56 kg [16]
- 2017 Asian ju-jitsu Championships 62 kg [17][18][19][20][21]
- 2019 Asian ju-jitsu Championships 62 kg [22][23]
- 2021 Asian ju-jitsu Championships 62 kg [24][25]
- 2023 Asian ju-jitsu Championships 62 kg [2]
- West Asian Championships
- 2015 West Asian ju-jitsu Championships 56 kg
- International tournaments(Grand Slam tournaments)
- 2014 ju-jitsu Grand Slam Class A Championships 56 kg
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