USA Wrestling's Rich Bender told The Associated Press that the Americans have "every intention" of traveling to Kermanshah for the men's freestyle World Cup on Feb. 16-17. Bender said the U.S. Federation been given assurances from the Iranians that special attention is being given to their applications.
The scheduled trip to Iran will be the first major test for U.S. Athletes travelling to one of the seven nations affected by Trump's 90-day ban, issued last week.
Iran's senior vice president Ishaq Jahangiri, through the official IRNA news agency, said today that Trump's executive order was "illegal, inhumane and against human rights."
The U.S. And Iran - two of the world's top wrestling countries - have long found common ground on the mat. The U.S. Wrestling team was the first American sports team to compete in Iran in nearly 20 years back in 1998, and the Iranian team has competed in the U.S. 16 times since the 1990s.
The annual World Cups in each discipline are among the most prestigious tournaments in the world. Iran will also host the Greco-Roman World Cup in Tehran in March.
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