Kar­ate ath­lete Hamoon Deraf­shi­pour came to Canada as a refugee from Iran in 2019. He dreamed of being in the Olympic Games and, in 2021, rep­res­en­ted the first refugee team in his­tory at the Tokyo Olympics.
After the games, he opened up his own dojo in Kit­chener, Ont.

He trained four stu­dents who are rep­res­ent­ing Canada in the Pan Amer­ican Kar­ate Fed­er­a­tion Cadet, Junior & U21 Cham­pi­on­ships this week in San­ti­ago, Chile.

“After com­ing to Canada, I had to face a lot of prob­lems,” Mr. Deraf­shi­pour said. “Finally, we star­ted our dojo, and we are work­ing with new stu­dents. Dur­ing the national games, we man­aged to win four gold medals.”

Gis­selle Derousie, Logan Robertson, Eliyah Israilov and Mari­ana Guer­rero are four of the ath­letes tak­ing part in the tour­na­ment in Chile.

Mr. Deraf­shi­pour is a big inspir­a­tion for the young ath­letes.
“I will never for­get my roots, where I came from, and how I got here,” Mr. Deraf­shi­pour said.

He is offer­ing free classes for refugees inter­ested in mar­tial arts. “I will accept them in my school for free, and help them to achieve their goals the same way I was helped by some oth­ers.”
For The Globe and Mail

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