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Iranian-Australian businessman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sirous Ahmadi is an Australian-Iranian businessman, researcher and athlete. He is known for his career in Australia.[1][2][3][4]
Sirous Ahmadi | |
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سیروس احمدی | |
Spouse |
Nasim Foroughi (m. 2002) |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Sydney (PhD) Shiraz University of Medical Sciences (BSc) Australian National University (PgD) |
Thesis | Monitoring muscle oxygenation and myoelectric activity after damage-inducing exercise (2007) |
Doctoral advisor | Glen M. Davis Peter J. Sinclair |
Academic work | |
Discipline | sports medicine, biomechanics |
Sub-discipline | sports biomechanics |
Institutions | University of Sydney (2007-2011) |
Ahmadi was a lecturer in Iran and he went to Australia to continue his graduate studies, but he had no plan to stay in Australia. While living in Sydney, he became interested in doing migration business as he guided his friends and relatives to migrate to Australia. After receiving his doctorate from the University of Sydney, he earned a graduate certificate in migration law from the Australian National University and since 2008, he is an Australian Immigration Consultant. Ahmadi is also a licensed immigration consultant in New Zealand. He is the founder and director of Visayab Company.[1][5][6][7][8] On May 11, 2024, Ahmadi managed to record 20034 crunches in five hours and change the world record. After setting this record, World Fitness Federation's vice president presented a plaque to Ahmadi.[9][10][11]
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