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Badri Asadi
Personal information
Full nameBadri Asadi
Nationalityiranian
Born (1966-11-03) 3 November 1966 (age 58)
Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran
Years active1993–
Sport
CountryIran
SportTaekwondo

Badri Asadi (Persian: بدری اسدی‎, born 3 November 1966) is a Taekwondo practitioner and member of national team in Iran. At the first presence of women Team in the World championships in Turkey (2008)[1] Asadi received first world individual women silver medal from Iran in this competition, she received second place in the world championships in Egypt 2009 as well.[2]

Asadi was a member of the three-member team who received a gold medal at the world championships in Uzbekistan 2010.[3][4][5][6]

Asadi is an international referee and the referee in Iran in international fields . she attends in international seminars all over the world and could improve her Technical level. She has judged in the world universiade olympic as the first and only Iranian referee woman on behalf of the world taekwondo federation in Napoli Italy 2019.[7][8]

Asadi had been invited in the World Taekwondo International Referee Selection & Training Camp for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, was held at the World Taekwondo Wuxi Center in Wuxi, China from 18 to 21 April 2019.[9][10][11]

A documentary about Asadi was shown on Documentary channel in 2018, directed by Vahid Kazemi, This documentary was about Iranian women who have been succeeded as wives, mothers in social activists.[12][13]

Personal life[edit]

Aasadi was born on 3 November 1966. She is second child of family from Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran.

she was a young child who was confronted with the tumult of the revolution. she spent her adolescence and youth with the bitter experiences of the war between Iran and Iraq. she got married in 1980 and has got two children.

After the end of the war between Iran and Iraq in 1989, she turned to Kyokushin karate then was entered the sport of Taekwondo in 1993. Following that, as a national coach and referee she started her first official activity in Mehr Club, associate to Tehran Municipality.

When the sport of Taekwondo in the women's section crossed the Iran border, Asadi was invited to the Iranian women's national taekwondo team in October 2006.

After two years of camps and competitions without sending out, Finally in the first appearance of the women's team in the World Championships in Turkey 2008 she received the first Iranian women's individual silver medal in this event.[14][1]

After ten years of membership in the national team and receiving various championship titles, today she is one of the best referees in the country in the international field and one of the best coaches in the country.

She is also the investor and managing director of the famous Meraj team, with strong presence in foreign events, the national league.

Asadi is the official instructor of the Federation Education Committee in the field of refereeing and coaching. she also teaches at the Taekwondo University of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is the second taekwondo university in the world.

Coaching[edit]

Badri Asadi coaching in 2018

Asadi was the head coach of the deaf national team in 2016 for the World Taekwondo Championships and also she was the head coach of the World Deaf Olympics in 2017.

Assistant Master Kang in the first Asian Poomsae Championship 2010 Uzbekistan .

Head coach of the Taekwondo University of Applied Sciences and technology team .

More than a decade as the head coach of the Tehran team .

Managing director and head coach of Meraj Team, who could bring many champions to the Iranian championship and national team . She was chosen as the best coach in 2018 as well.

Honors[edit]

  • Second Class International Coach
  • Instructor of the Taekwondo Federation Education Committee in the coaching department, refereeing, Hanmadang .
  • Head coach of the Deaf national team in 2016
  • head coach of the World Deaf Olympics in 2017 .
  • First Class National Coach
  • Specialty coach Hanmadang
  • Head coach of Taekwondo University team
  • Head coach of Meraj team
  • Head coach of Tehran team

Referee[edit]

Badri Asadi referee in Croatia

After many years of judging in Iran, Asadi was entered the field of international refereeing in 2010, the most important of them were her first appearance as an Iranian woman in the Asian Championships in Manila Philippines 2016[15] and the first judge Iranian woman In the Olympic 2019 World Students Championship in Napoli, Italy[7][16] and the first Iranian female referee in the World Universiade Olympics competitions in Naples, Italy 2019. The only woman who was invited in the WT International Referee Selection & Training Camp for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, was held at the World Taekwondo Wuxi Center in Wuxi, China from 18 to 21 April 2019[9][10][11]

Titles have been earned in the field of refereeing[edit]

  • Best referee in the Kim yong Cup tournament in South Korea
  • Best referee in the European International Tournament hosted by the Netherlands
  • International referee Kyurogi
  • International referee poomsae
  • The best referee in the refresh course of Poomsae International referee Course in 2017
  • Poomsae referee instructor
  • Kyurogi referee instructor
  • Hanmadang referee instructor
  • First Class National referee

International activities[edit]

Asadi attends in many seminars and events hosted by different countries to improve the technical level and increase knowledge.

International Master course in South Korea

International referee Kyurogi and Poomsae Seminar in Montenegro, Malaysia, Belgium, Croatia, Sweden .

Judging in international competitions in many countries around the world, Germany, United Kingdom Netherlands, Belgium, France, Italy, Croatia, Sweden, Denmark, Poland,[17] the Philippines, South Korea and Spain.

Sports honors[edit]

Received gold medal of the World Taekwondo Championships in Uzbekistan by Badri Asadi

Asadi is the holder of 6 international Don from Kukkiwon the World Taekwondo Headquarters and the 6th national Don of Iran. She has attended in the Taekwondo national League, national championships, and member of the Iranian national taekwondo team for a decade as well.

"The most important titles was received"

  • World Champion in the World Championships 2010 Uzbekistan[3][18]
  • Second place in the World Championships 2009 Egypt[19]
  • Silver medal in the World Championships 2008 Turkey[20]
  • Fifth place in the World Championships 2011 Russia
  • Fifth place in the World Championships 2012 Colombia[21]
  • Top referee in the Netherlands 2019
  • The best referee in South Korea 2018
  • The best referee in the refresh course of Poomsae International referee Course in 2017
  • The best coach in national taekwondo league 2018
  • The Shemiranat Taekwondo Vice President in Tehran
  • The North East Taekwondo Vice President in Tehran
  • Vice President of Tehran Municipality Sports Organization of Taekwondo Association
  • President of Payame Noor University Taekwondo Association
  • Women's representative of the coaching committee of the Iran Taekwondo Federation
  • Vice President of Poomsae Committee of Tehran

The first[edit]

Asadi has been recorded as the first female Iranian athlete in several fields .

Asadi received the first world individual silver medal at the first appearance of the women's team in the World Championships hosted by Turkey 2008.[1]

Asadi is the first Iranian female referee who judges in the World Universiade Olympics competitions Napoli, Italy 2019.[7][8]

Asadi is the first Iranian female referee in the Asian Championship.[15]

Asadi as the only Iranian female referee in the World Taekwondo International Referee Selection and Training Camp for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.[22][23]

Asadi is the first and only Iranian female managing director in the international events and the national league.

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "3rd Wold Poomsae Championships 2008/Turkey-Ankara". www.iritf.org.ir.
  2. "4th Poomsae World Championships". Princeton University.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "César Valentim Taekwondo – 5th World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships Kick Off in Tashkent, Uzbekistan". sites.google.com.
  4. "5th World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships". Sportfiction.ru. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  5. "Korea, Iran, Turkey, Vietnam clinch Gold Medal on 2nd Day of 5th World Poomsae Championships". en.mastkd.com. 9 October 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  6. 5th Poomsae World Championships
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 "قضاوت بانوی ایرانی در مسابقات تکواندو + تصویر". PANA.IR. 12 July 2019.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "بدری اسدی، نخستین بانوی داوری ایران در بازی‌های یونیورسیاد | IWSPORTS". iwsports.ir.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "IR selection & Training Camp THREE for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games". World Taekwondo. 22 April 2019. Archived from the original on 27 April 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. 10.0 10.1 https://ana.press/en/news/72/373012/1-
  11. 11.0 11.1 "كمپ آموزشی المپیك 2020 در چین میزبان داوران تكواندو ایران". ایرنا. 13 April 2019.
  12. "از جنس بلور - 4 | مستند". Doctv.ir. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  13. "۲۲ خرداد ۱۳۹۹ – از جنس بلور | شبکه مستند – 22 خرداد 1399". تلوبیون.
  14. "3rd WTF World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships Wrap Up in Success". British Taekwondo. 19 December 2008.
  15. 15.0 15.1 "قضاوت بدري اسدي در مسابقات قهرماني آسيا". Iritf.org.ir. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  16. "بدری اسدی، نخستین بانوی داوری ایران در بازی‌های یونیورسیاد | افرا ورزش | رسانه ورزش زنان ایران". iwsports.ir.
  17. "Participation of 4 Iranian referees in 21st Warsaw Cup". www.iritf.org.ir.
  18. "5th World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships". sportfiction.ru.
  19. 4th Poomsae World Championships
  20. "3rd World Poomsae Championships 2008/Turkey-Ankara". www.iritf.org.ir.
  21. "مروری بر عناوین پنج بانوی اعزامی به کلمبیا". www.iritf.org.ir.
  22. "IR selection & Training Camp THREE for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games". World Taekwondo. Archived from the original on 27 April 2019.
  23. نام (5 January 2015). "نتانیاهو ۷۰ میلیون "شکل" برای ادامه شهرک‌سازی‌ اختصاص داد - خبرگزاری آنا". Ana.press. Retrieved 1 May 2022.

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