Dimitar Dobrev (wrestler)
Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler (1931–2019)
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1960 Rome | Middleweight | |
1956 Melbourne | Middleweight |
Dimitar Dimitrov Dobrev (Bulgarian: Димитър Добрев; 14 April 1931 – 1 April 2019)[1] was a Greco-Roman wrestler from Bulgaria, where he spent most of his professional career. Dobrev was the Olympic champion in the middleweight division of Greco-Roman Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics.[2]
Born in Ezerche, Dobrev was a mathematician, and, prior to his competitive wrestling career, he was a gymnast.
See also
- Evelin Banev "Brendo"
References
- ^ "Olympic champion Dimitar Dobrev died". TECH2. 1 April 2019. Archived from the original on 2 April 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Dimitar Dobrev Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
External links
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Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year
- 1958: Voynova
- 1959: Ahmedov
- 1960: Dobrev
- 1961: Khlebarov
- 1962: Valchev
- 1963: Gardzhev
- 1964: Radev
- 1965: Asparuhov
- 1966: Gardzhev
- 1967: Radev
- 1968: Radev
- 1969: Zhelev
- 1970: Kirov
- 1971: Kirov
- 1972: Bikov
- 1973: Kolev
- 1974: Tomova
- 1975: Khristov
- 1976: Khristova
- 1977: Petrova
- 1978: Yordanova and Otsetova
- 1979: Tomov
- 1980: Lyubenov
- 1981: Rusev
- 1982: Blagoev
- 1983: Etropolski
- 1984: Andonova
- 1985: Kostadinova
- 1986: Donkova and Zlatev
- 1987: Kostadinova and Markov
- 1988: Dangalakova and Markov
- 1989: Letcheva and Yordanov
- 1990: Botev
- 1991: Todorov
- 1992: Bukhalov
- 1993: Todorov
- 1994: Stoichkov
- 1995: Kostadinova
- 1996: Kostadinova
- 1997: Yotov
- 1998: Dafovska
- 1999: Boevski
- 2000: Marinova
- 2001: Yovchev
- 2002: Neykova
- 2003: Yovchev
- 2004: Grozdeva
- 2005: Topalov
- 2006: Denkova and Staviski
- 2007: Zlateva
- 2008: Neykova
- 2009: Dalakliev
- 2010: Zlateva
- 2011: Zlateva
- 2012: Pulev
- 2013: Angelov
- 2014: Dimitrov
- 2015: Petrova
- 2016: Demireva
- 2017: Dimitrov
- 2018: Yusein
- 2019: Iliev
- 2020: Pironkova
- 2021: Goranova
- 2022: Vezenkov
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