Mohammad Jafar Kalani

Mohammad Ja'far Kalani
Born (1928-05-01) 1 May 1928
Iran
Occupation Olympic athlete
Known for Rifle record holder

Mohammad Ja'far Kalani (born 1 May 1928) was the Iranian record holder in the small rifle 50m prone shooting category, with a record of 591 (out of a maximum of 600).

Shooting career

He started shooting at the age of 33, when most sportsmen in this field retire. He was a member of the Iranian shooting team at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics[1] and in 1967, he matched the Asian record in 50 m prone category that was set in the Bangkok Asian Olympics with a score of 585. He was the Iranian record holder for 11 years.

Later life

He spent most of his career working for sports-related organisations. As well as working in Tarbiate Badani physical education organization, he was the Head of the accounting department for football, weightlifting, and wrestling federations in Iran. He was the organiser of the 1974 Munich Olympics readiness camp and many other camps for different sports. After retiring in 1975, he continued to work part-time with football, shooting and horse riding federations.

References

  1. "Mohammad Jafar Kalani". Sports Reference. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
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