Career
After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Iagorashvili retired from his sport, and emigrated to the United States to work as a physical education instructor at the Austin Community College in Austin, Texas. Iagorashvili eventually came out of retirement in 1995, and qualify for the men"s modern pentathlon at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, representing his birth nation Georgia. Vaho gained his United States. citizenship in 2002 making him eligible to compete at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Between 1999 and 2004, Iagorashvili was appointed to be the coach of the United States. Olympic Pentathlon Team.
At the Olympics, he bettered his performance in the men"s modern pentathlon event, finishing only in ninth place with a score of 5,276 points. Iagorashvili received a master"s degree in physical education from the Georgia Institute of Physical Cultures and Sport in Tbilisi, in 1985.
Iagorashvili currently coaching both men"s and women"s fencing teams at the Penn State University in University Park, Pennsylvania.