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Wow that is crazy. I hope those people represent a very small minority in azeri society.
--- I hope these people represent a very small minority ---
That attitude represents the dominant majority.
How many Armenians now live in their ancient homeland that the tatar turc (azer) now occupy? And what befell them?
Grossly misplaced hope.
Yes I think the results were pretty good for such a small country. We did way better then India which is very shameful for India. If things had gone a little bit our way we would have had more medals but still we did well.
The International Weightlifting Federation has declared that as a consequence of the IOC’s reanalyses of samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (IOC – wave 2), the samples of a number of athletes have returned Adverse Analytical Findings.
Gold medal winner in the 85kg weight category Andrey Ribakov of Belarus is among the athletes that failed the doping test. That means Armenia’s Tigran Martirosyan, who had won a bronze medal at Beijing Olympics, will now get the silver.
Martirosyan had lifted a combined 380 kg (177+203).
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