Morteza Mehrzadselakjani, the tallest Paralympian in history at 2.46 meters (8 feet 1 inch), faced challenges at the Paris 2024 Games due to the lack of a bed that could accommodate his height.
Initially, Mehrzad, a key player on Iran’s dominant men’s sitting volleyball team, had to sleep on the floor. His height, resulting from acromegaly—a condition causing excess growth hormone—requires special accommodations.
In Tokyo, a custom bed was provided, but no such provision was made in Paris.
Iran’s head coach, Hadi Rezaeigarkani, noted that despite the discomfort, Mehrzad remained focused on his goal of winning another gold medal. “It doesn’t matter to him whether he sleeps on the floor or lacks food; he’s determined to be a champion,” Rezaeigarkani told Olympics.com.
After news of his situation emerged, Paralympics organizers acted quickly to resolve the issue. The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) informed CNN that additional bed extensions have been provided, ensuring Mehrzad’s comfort.
Mehrzad’s towering presence on the court is crucial to Iran’s sitting volleyball success, contributing to their seven gold medals in nine Paralympic Games since 1988. Despite his physical challenges, Mehrzad remains a formidable force in the sport.
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