Mikhail Petrov (weightlifter)

Mikhail Petrov
Personal information
Born(1965-01-06)January 6, 1965
Gabrovo, Bulgaria
Died1993 (1994) (aged 28)
Weight67.5 kg (149 lb)
Medal record
Men's Weightlifting
Representing  Bulgaria
World Championships
1985 Södertälje –67.5 kg
1986 Sofia –67.5 kg
1987 Ostrava –67.5 kg
European Championships
1985 Katowice –67.5 kg
1986 Karl-Marx-Stadt –67.5 kg
1987 Reims –67.5 kg
IWF World Cup Winner
1987 Seoul –67.5 kg
IWF World Cup Final
1987 Seoul –67.5 kg
IWF World Cup
1985 Meissen –67.5 kg
1986 Budapest –67.5 kg
1987 Budapest –67.5 kg
Bulgarian Weightlifting Championships
1985 Sliven –67.5 kg
1986 Kardzhali –67.5 kg
1987 Yambol –67.5 kg
1990 Sliven –67.5 kg
1989 Dobrich –67.5 kg
1991 Haskovo –82.5 kg

Mikhail Petrov Petrov (Bulgarian: Михаил Петров Петров; 6 January 1965 – 1993) was a Bulgarian weightlifter who competed in the 1980s. He won three World[1] and one European championships.[2] He competed for the Yantra Gabrovo club from 1980 to 1990, with the exception of 1985-1986 when he was in CSKA. Blagoi Zilyamov was his personal trainer. Petrov is 7 times champion of Bulgaria - 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1990 for men and 1981, 1982 and 1983 for juniors. His strongest year was 1987 when he became World Champion in Ostrava, European Champion in Reims, he won the World Cup after winning the final tournament in Seoul. He also triumphs with the Danube Cup. For this he was elected by the International Weightlifting Federation for The Best weightlifter in the world for 1987.

He set four world records in the 67.5 kg weight class.[3]

Petrov died unexpectedly in 1993 after not waking from anesthesia.[4]

References

  1. ^ Mikhail Petrov
  2. ^ "Page 130" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  3. ^ Profile
  4. ^ Турнир в памет на Михаил Петров в Габрово (in Bulgarian)