Seyed Hossein Ebrahimian (Mollaghasemi, 15 March 1933 – 25 April 2022) was an Iranian wrestler who competed in the World Wrestling Federation. The 1957 World Championships saw Mollaghasemi take home a silver medal in the -62kg freestyle event.
In 1960 and 1964, he competed in the Summer Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling, a sport in which he had previously excelled. After that, he transitioned to Greco-Roman wrestling, where he finished fifth or sixth in the 1961–62 World Championships in Paris.
In 1960, he finished in a tie for sixth place. He was the captain of Iran’s Greco-Roman wrestling team, which won eight gold medals in the 1974 Asian Games in Jakarta.
This athlete was the nephew of Mahmoud Mollaghasemi, who competed in the 1951 World Championships and earned a bronze medal at the 1952 Olympics.
Hossein Mollaghasemi Cause Of Death
Hossein Ebrahimian (Mollaghasemi), a wrestling veteran who competed in the Olympics and won a silver medal in the World Championships, passed away lately. After 89 years on our planet, he passed away at a hospital in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The Tehran Times sends its profound condolences to his family, loved ones, and friends on the demise of their beloved leader. Fans are trying to figure out how he died. However, no information has been revealed on the manner in which Hossein Mollaghasemi died.
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