Sajjad Hashemi
Personal information
Born (1991-08-22) August 22, 1991
Tabriz, Iran
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight69 kg (152 lb)
Sport
Country Iran
SportAthletics
Event400m
Medal record
Asian Championships
Bronze medal – third place2011 Kobe4×400 m relay
Asian Indoor Athletics Championships
Silver medal – second place2016 Qatar4×400 m relay
Bronze medal – third place2018 Tehran4×400 m relay
Military World Games
Gold medal – first place2011 Rio de Janeiro400 m

Sajjad Hashemi Ahangari (Persian: سجاد هاشمی آهنگری, born 22 August 1991 in Tabriz) is an Iranian sprint athlete who specialises in the 400 metres. He is a former Iranian record holder in the 400 m and 4×400 m relay.

He was a semi-finalist in the event at the 2007 World Youth Championships in Athletics and came fifth at the 2008 Asian Junior Athletics Championships the following year.[1] He returned for the 2010 Asian Junior Athletics Championships and won the 400 m, as well as taking a relay bronze medal and setting a 200 metres national record of 21.09 seconds for fourth place.[2] At the West Asian Championships in Aleppo, Hashemi ran a national junior record of 46.57 seconds to win the 400 m, then (with a team including Reza Bouazar, Sajjad Moradi and Edward Mangasar) he broke the Iranian record for 4×400 metres relay with a time of 3:07.87 minutes.[3]

He was chosen for the 400 m and relay team at the 2010 Asian Games, but did not get past the first round in either event. He established himself in the senior ranks in 2011 by taking the 200 m and 400 m Iranian titles. He came fourth in the 400 m at the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships, just behind Yuzo Kanemaru, and anchored the Iranian 4×400 m relay team to the bronze medal.[3] The 2011 Military World Games in July saw Hashemi break the national record in the 400 m with a run of 45.81 seconds, as he defeated Kenya's Mark Mutai to take the gold medal.[4]

Hashemi ran the 400 m for Iran at the 2012 Summer Olympics.[5]

In 2016, Hashemi was part of the Iranian team that won the silver medal in the men's 4 x 400 m at the Asian Indoor Athletics Champions.[5] In 2018, the team, also including Hashemi, won bronze.[5]

References

  1. Asian Junior Championships 2008. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2011-08-21.
  2. Asian Junior Championships 2010. World Junior Athletics History. Retrieved on 2011-08-21.
  3. 1 2 Sajjad Hashemi. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2011-08-21.
  4. Kurdyumova, Yelena & Porada, Sergey (2011-07-24). Strong showing by Kenya at the World Military Games in Rio de Janeiro. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-08-19.
  5. 1 2 3 "Sajjad HASHEMI | Profile | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
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