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    Seyyed Matin Hashemi (Tabriz Islamic Art University)
    Superior, patience Ayub ...
    Award of Excellence
    Domestic Picture Story
     
    It has not run for 8 months. Job's patience peaked one day. Not because his right was kicked out. Because they stole the gold from the neck of Iran. Ayuob won the Jakarta Para-Asian 2018 quota in the overseas tournament but was not sent to the tournament. The federation withdrew its quota of 400 meters and handed it over to a weightlifter. They thanked Job for the quota and said that according to the calculations, if we send you, you will be sixth, but if we send that launcher, he will get gold. Good bye! Ayuob also said, God willing. He closed his mouth and said goodbye to Tehran. At his father's house, he turned on the TV, but he saw that, ironically, the opposite had happened. The athlete who consumed Ayuob's quota finished sixth in weightlifting, and the runner-up record for the gold medal in the 400m was just two seconds better than Ayuob's last record two months before the start of the Jakarta Games. AC Milan have been sidelined for five years. Twice he became the country's sprint champion for the blind and visually impaired, putting himself on the brink of Asian gold while having no job or income. Instead of all that he did not have, Ayuob saw Torab Farzinia as his mentor, friend and brother, in addition to Peykan with the knowledge of Torab who ran after him and sweated. Torab is the chairman of the Chaldoran Athletics Board, but does not sit at the table. He says that if Ayuob only has a stable job and income and does not falter for a living, he will hunt for the 2021 Olympic gold medal for Iran. Whoever runs at the height of Azerbaijan, especially Chaldoran, is automatically 2 seconds ahead of all competitors. As a child, Job contracted a rare disease, and doctors removed his right eye to protect his left eye. The left eye has 50% vision. The day he was disappointed after three months in Tehran and training, he knew he should not tell the truth. When he reached Chaldoran, at the height of his honor, he told a bitter lie to the children of the neighborhoods
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    Photo 1- Ayuob, who has a heartfelt belief in the first Imam of the Shiites, Imam Ali (as), always has a medal with his name on his neck and has to participate in class A in 400 meters with his eyes closed, due to his low vision.
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    Photo 2- Ayuob has twice won a gold medal in the 400-meter sprint and has been runner-up once in the group stage.
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    Photo 3- Due to the lack of a suitable sports place, Ayuob exercises in the open air.
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    Photo 4- Ayuob is setting a record.
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    Photo 5- Ayuob runs back to the village with the support of his coach.
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    Photo 6- Ayuob takes a selfie with his parents and sister.
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    Photo 7- Ayuob washes his artificial eyes twice a day with soap and water.
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    Photo 8- All professional athletes train in the pool, but Ayub exercises in the hot water of the tents due to the lack of these facilities.
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