Farid Haghighi
Appearance
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Representing Iran | ||||||||||||||
Kata Men's Karate
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Youth Asian Championships | ||||||||||||||
2006 singapore | Individual Kata | |||||||||||||
Youth Asian Championships | ||||||||||||||
2008 malesia | Individual Kata | |||||||||||||
Youth World Championships | ||||||||||||||
2007 Turkey | Individual Kata | |||||||||||||
World universial championships | ||||||||||||||
2010 Montenegro | Team kata | |||||||||||||
2014 Montenegro | Team kata | |||||||||||||
Karate1 Premier League | ||||||||||||||
2012 Turkey | Individual Kata | |||||||||||||
2013 Turkey | Individual Kata | |||||||||||||
Asian club Championships | ||||||||||||||
2015 Uzbekistan | Individual Kata |
Farid Haghighi (Persian: فرید حقیقی, also Romanized as "Fa'rīd Haghighī"; born December 2, 1989[1] in Tehran) is an Iranian karateka. He also won the silver medal in World Karate Championships in 2007[2] and Bronze medal 2012 and Silver medal 2013 Karate1 Premier League. He began Karate training at age 8 with his first coach Bahram Azizi And since 2003 under the supervision of Amir Yari he has continued the sport. He is the first men's medalist at the Kata World Championships in Iran.[3]
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- Turkish karate federation
- Les-sports
- Instagram page of Farid Haghighi
- karate world youtube
- karate record
- wkf ranking
- Match movie/didei.ir