Kianoush Rostami, born on July twenty-third, nineteen ninety-one, is an accomplished Iranian Olympic weightlifter hailing from Kermanshah. He comes from an ethnic Kurdish family and has made significant contributions to the sport of weightlifting.
Rostami's career reached a pinnacle at the 2016 Summer Olympics, where he competed in the eighty-five kilogram event. His remarkable performance not only earned him the gold medal but also saw him set a new world record with a total lift of three hundred ninety-six kilograms.
Prior to his gold medal triumph, Rostami showcased his talent at the London 2012 Summer Olympics, where he initially secured a bronze medal. However, due to a doping violation by another competitor, he was later awarded the silver medal, highlighting his resilience and dedication to the sport.
Despite his impressive achievements, Rostami faced challenges in qualifying for the Tokyo Olympic Games. He ranked thirty-first in the ROBI point standings, primarily due to a disappointing performance at the 2019 World Weightlifting Championships, where he failed to complete any lifts in the snatch portion.
In a surprising turn of events, Rostami received Kosovo citizenship in March twenty twenty-five, and by July of the same year, he gained the right to represent Kosovo in international competitions, marking a new chapter in his athletic journey.