El Sayed Nosseir

El Sayed Mohammed Nosseir (Arabic السيد محمد نصير, DMG as- Sayyid Muhammad Nusair, born August 31, 1905 in Tanta, Egypt; † 11 October 1977) was an Egyptian weightlifter.

Career

Mohammed grew up in Tanta, the son of farmers. In rural work he won the power that he could use as a weightlifter later. First, however, he did gymnastics in Tanta Secondary School before he came up with 16 years of weight-lifting, influenced by the best former weightlifter Egypt Abdel- Hakim Bik El Misri. Then he moved to the Ahli Club Cairo, where he made ​​rapid progress under coach Mohamed Bassiouni and 1928 was in Amsterdam Olympic champion. 1930 and 1931 he stayed at the invitation of European Weightlifting Federations each for a long time in Europe and exhibited at many events, outstanding achievements. As a guest, he also launched at the European Championships in 1930 and 1931.

Surprisingly, seconded Egypt 1932 no weightlifter for the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Nosseir finished out his active and became a coach. His outstanding work then showed up at the 1936 Olympic Games and 1948, where his proteges Mohamed Mesbah, Khadr Sayed El Touni, Ibrahim Shams and Mahmoud Fayad could be Olympic champion. He later came to prominence as an official in the international Weightlifting Federation a name.

International success

World Records

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