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This article appears to be a textbook case of WP:Recentism bias. Also I am not sure what the claim to encyclopedic notability is. The para-athletes' notability guidelines asserts a medal is needed to ring the WP:N bell. I don't see any evidence of that in his background. That pretty much leaves us with his death and the resulting coverage which falls under WP:BLP1E. Wikipedia is not a random collection of information and we don't create articles on every subject that happens to garner some one time news coverage. If someone can point to something other than his tragic death as establishing notability that would be helpful. - Ad Orientem ( talk) 13:51, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
I'm having a hard time finding Golbarnezhad's medal history. The Iran Front Page says that he has won thirteen gold medals and one silver medal in his weightlifting career. (IFP) BBC (Persian) reports that he has won the silver medal in the Asian Championships in 2006, the bronze medal in Parasyayy in 2010, and the gold medal in the Asian Games in Malaysia in 2012 (BBC). Does anyone have any luck finding official results for these competitions in which Golbarnezhad has won medals in? — SomeoneNamedDerek ( talk) 04:25, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
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This article appears to be a textbook case of WP:Recentism bias. Also I am not sure what the claim to encyclopedic notability is. The para-athletes' notability guidelines asserts a medal is needed to ring the WP:N bell. I don't see any evidence of that in his background. That pretty much leaves us with his death and the resulting coverage which falls under WP:BLP1E. Wikipedia is not a random collection of information and we don't create articles on every subject that happens to garner some one time news coverage. If someone can point to something other than his tragic death as establishing notability that would be helpful. - Ad Orientem ( talk) 13:51, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
I'm having a hard time finding Golbarnezhad's medal history. The Iran Front Page says that he has won thirteen gold medals and one silver medal in his weightlifting career. (IFP) BBC (Persian) reports that he has won the silver medal in the Asian Championships in 2006, the bronze medal in Parasyayy in 2010, and the gold medal in the Asian Games in Malaysia in 2012 (BBC). Does anyone have any luck finding official results for these competitions in which Golbarnezhad has won medals in? — SomeoneNamedDerek ( talk) 04:25, 19 September 2016 (UTC)
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