Iranian table tennis player
Noshad Alamian Full name Noshad Alamian Darounkolaei Residence Tehran , Iran[ 1] Mahshahr , Iran[ 1] Born (1991-11-21 ) 21 November 1991 (age 33) Babol , Mazandaran , Iran[ 2] Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[ 3] Weight 65 kg (143 lb; 10.2 st)[ 3] Playing style Left-handed [ 1] Offensive; Power Spin[ 2] Equipment(s) Blade: BUTTERFLY Timo Boll ALC Forehand Rubber: BUTTERFLY Tenergy 05 2.1 Backhand Rubber: BUTTERFLY Tenergy 05 2.1[ 2] Highest ranking 40 (December 2012)[ 4] Current ranking 49 (August 2024) Club Petrochimi Bandar Imam[ 5]
Noshad Alamian Darounkolaei (Persian : نوشاد عالمیان درونكلایی , born 21 November 1991 in Babol ) is an Iranian table tennis player.[ 1]
Alamian made a breakthrough at 2008 ITTF World Junior Championships held in Madrid , Spain by beating junior world no. 1 Kenta Matsudaira ; despite being coachless, he finished 5th overall.[ 6]
He won the 2009 Doha Junior Open, as part of the ITTF Junior Circuit beating Paraguayan Marcelo Aguirre in the final, 4–3. [citation needed ]
He also won a bronze medal in doubles event at the WTT contender series Qatar 2021.[ 7]
In 2012 and 2016, he played in the Summer Olympics . [citation needed ]
He has won a bronze medal in 2018 Asian Games Jakarta Indonesia in single event after 52 years after beating Wung Chun Ting from Hong Kong .[ 8]
His younger brother, Nima , is table tennis player too. Playing together in the men's team and men's doubles events at the 2022 Asian Games, the brothers won two bronze medals for Iran. [citation needed ]
Best results
2013 – Asian Cup: 4th place
2012 – Asian Cup: 4th place
2012 – World Tour Kuwait: Winner U-21
2011 – Asian Cup China: 6th place
2010 – Asian Cup China: 11th place
2009 – World Junior Circuit Portugal: Runner-up
2009 – World Junior Circuit Qatar: Winner
2009 – World Junior Circuit Manama: Runner-up
2008 – World Junior Circuit Qatar: Winner
2018 – Asian Games: Bronze Medal
Major results
Alamian at the 2016 Summer Olympics
Year
Venue
Singles
Doubles
Team
Olympics
2012
London , United Kingdom
Round of 32
2016
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil
First Round
2024
Paris , France
World Championships (Individual)
2009
Yokohama , Japan
Qualification
2011
Rotterdam , Netherlands
Round of 128
Qualification
2013
Paris , France
Round of 32
Round of 64
2015
Suzhou , China
Round of 128
Round of 64
2017
Düsseldorf , Germany
Round of 64
Round of 32
2019
Budapest , Hungary
Round of 128
Round of 32
2021
Houston , United States
Round of 64
Round of 32
2023
Durban , South Africa
Round of 32
Round of 64
World Championships (Team)
2008
Guangzhou , China
40th place
2010
Moscow , Russia
35th place
2012
Dortmund , Germany
33rd place
2014
Tokyo , Japan
29th place
2016
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
33rd place
2018
Halmstad , Sweden
26th place
2022
Chengdu , China
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Asian Games
2010
Guangzhou , China
Round of 16
Round of 32
Group stage
2014
Incheon , South Korea
Round of 16
Round of 16
2018
Jakarta , Indonesia
Bronze medal
Quarterfinals
2022
Hangzhou , China
Round of 16
Bronze medal
Bronze medal
Asian Championships
2009
Lucknow , India
Round of 64
Round of 64
9th place
2011
Macau , China
Round of 64
Round of 32
9th place
2013
Busan , South Korea
Round of 16
Round of 64
8th place
2015
Pattaya , Thailand
Round of 64
Round of 16
7th place
2019
Yogyakarta , Indonesia
Round of 32
Round of 16
7th place
2021
Doha , Qatar
Round of 16
Quarterfinals
5th place
World Junior Championships
2008
Madrid , Spain
Quarterfinals
Islamic Solidarity Games
2017
Baku , Azerbaijan
Gold Medal
Gold Medal
References
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