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Yanko Rusev
Yanko Rusev in 2014
Rusev in 2014
Personal information
NationalityBulgarian
Born (1958-12-01) 1 December 1958 (age 65)
Ivanski, Shumen Province, Bulgaria
OccupationWeightlifter
Sport
SportOlympic weightlifting
Medal record
Men's weightlifting
Representing  Bulgaria
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 67.5 kg
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 1977 Stuttgart 60 kg
Gold medal – first place 1978 Gettysburg 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1979 Saloniki 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1980 Moscow 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1981 Lille 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1982 Ljubljana 75 kg
Silver medal – second place 1983 Moscow 67.5 kg
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 1977 Stuttgart 60 kg
Gold medal – first place 1978 Havirov 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1979 Varna 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1980 Beograd 67.5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1981 Lille 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1982 Ljubljana 75 kg
Silver medal – second place 1983 Moscow 67.5 kg
Friendship Games
Gold medal – first place 1984 Varna 67.5 kg
Friendship Cup
Gold medal – first place 1978 Moscow 67.5 kg
IWF World Cup Final
Bronze medal – third place 1980 Madrid 67,5 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1982 Halmstad 75 kg
IWF World Cup Winner
Gold medal – first place 1981 Vienna 75 kg
IWF World Cup
Gold medal – first place 1981 Athens 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1982 Atlantic City 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1983 Allentown 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1984 Budapest 67,5 kg
Junior World Weightlifting Championships
Gold medal – first place 1978 Athens 67,5 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Sofia 67.5 kg
European Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place 1978 Athens 67,5 kg
Bronze medal – third place 1977 Sofia 67.5 kg
Balkan Weightlifting Championships
Gold medal – first place 1976 Drăgășani 60 kg
Gold medal – first place 1977 Ankara 67,5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1978 Athens 67,5 kg
Bulgarian Weightlifting Championships
Gold medal – first place 1978 Veliko Tarnovo 67,5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1979 Sofia 67,5 kg
Gold medal – first place 1981 Vidin 75 kg
Gold medal – first place 1982 Varna 75 kg
Silver medal – second place 1983 Varna 75 kg

Yanko Rusev (Bulgarian: Янко Русев, born 1 December 1958) is a former Olympic weightlifter for Bulgaria.

In 1993 he was elected member of the International Weightlifting Federation Hall of Fame.[1] He was named the 1981 Sportsperson of the Year for Bulgaria. In 2019 he was awarded the highest state award of Bulgaria in the field of sport - the Wreath of the winner. Rusev is an Olympic, five-time world and five-time European champion and multiple world record holder. He is the winner of the World Cup in 1981 and a gold medalist in cat. 67.5 at the strongest competition in the world in 1984 - the Friendship Games. Yanko is a three-time Balkan champion and a four-time champion of Bulgaria. Rusev is also world and European junior champion.

Early life

He was born on December 1, 1958, in Ivanski, Shumen. At 15, he attempted to enter the sport school "Olympian Hopes" (Bulgarian: Олимпийски Hадежди) in Sofia, but was turned down on the grounds that he was a "hopeless" weightlifter.

Training

Rusev first began training for soccer and wrestling. Afterwards, he took an interest in weightlifting. During his education at 19, Ivan Abadzhiev noticed him, and soon Rusev was weightlifting in the world games at Stuttgart, and won a silver medal.

Weightlifting achievements

World Records by Yanko Rusev

References

  1. ^ "Weightlifting Hall of Fame". International Weightlifting Federation. Retrieved 2008-08-07.