Milen Atanasov Dobrev (Bulgarian: Милен Атанасов Добрев, February 22, 1980 – March 21, 2015) was a Bulgarian weightlifter.
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Nationality | Bulgarian | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | February 22, 1980|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | March 21, 2015 Plovdiv, Bulgaria | (aged 35)|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 94 kg (207 lb) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Country | Bulgaria | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sport | Weightlifting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event | –94 kg | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Club | Olimp, Plovdiv | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Early life
editMilen Dobrev was born in the village of Zhitnitsa, Plovdiv Province, Bulgaria in 1980. Dobrev started training weightlifting in 1991 under the coach Georgi Yotovski, when he was in sixth grade at the Vasil Levski Sports School and competed for the team of Maritsa. He soon proved to be a great prospect for the future.
Youth career
editHis first international competition on youth level was in 1996, at the European Youth Weightlifting Championships in Burgas Bulgaria, where he totalled 255 kg for the bronze medal. He also participated twice in World Youth Weightlifting Championships and was awarded a silver medal in Prague, 2000.
During his military service (1999–2000), he was part of the team of CSKA. After 2001 Dobrev transferred to the team of Maritsa-Olimp and started training under Krastyo Milev.
Senior career
editAfter the win in the 85 kg weightlifting tournament of 2001 Brisbane Goodwill Games in Australia, he established himself as prominent part of the world elite of weightlifters.
He became part of the extended men's national team on February 11, 2001, and made his debut at the European Men's Championship in Trencin, Slovakia, winning bronze medal in the snatch, though failed to achieve a successful C&J attempt and posted a zero total. Later in 2001 he also made a debut at the 2001 World Championship in Antalya, Turkey, winning his first total bronze medal in the 85 kg category.
In 2002 he won silver medal at the European Championship in Antalya, Turkey, in the 94 kg category. Later in the same year, Dobrev also became second at the World Championship in Warsaw, Poland.
In 2003 he managed to win the gold medals both at the European Championship in Loutraki, Greece and the World Championship in Vancouver, Canada.
His undefeated run continued in 2004, when he first won the European Championship in Kiev, Ukraine in April and then in August he peaked throughout his career winning the Olympic gold in Athens 2004 Olympic games middle heavyweight class.
The following year in Doha, Qatar, he managed for bronze at the World Championships, which accounted for his last eight medal on a senior level.
Milen Dobrev collected 4 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals out of 10 major senior competitions in which he took part throughout his career.
He was the first Bulgarian to win an Olympic title in weightlifting as a member of a team from Plovdiv (Maritsa-Olimp).
Milen Dobrev has been an honorary citizen of Plovdiv since 2004. On April 20, 2005, at a ceremony in the Greek Embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria, he was also named honorary citizen of Athens, Greece.[1][2][3]
Death
editSadly, Milen Dobrev died of a heart attack in his home in Plovdiv in 2015 at the age of 35.
Major results
editYear | Venue | Weight | Snatch (kg) | Clean & Jerk (kg) | Total | Rank | ||||||
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Represented Bulgaria | ||||||||||||
Olympic Games | ||||||||||||
2004 | Athens, Greece | 94 kg | 180 | 185 | 187.5 | – | 217.5 | 220 | – | 407.5 | ||
World Championships | ||||||||||||
2001 | Antalya, Turkey | 85 kg | 165 | 170 | 175 | 195 | 207.5 | 4 | 382.5 | |||
2002 | Warsaw, Poland | 94 kg | 175 | 212.5 | 387.5 | |||||||
2003 | Vancouver, Canada | 94 kg | 180 | 185 | 220 | 405 | ||||||
2005 | Doha, Qatar | 94 kg | 176 | 180 | 4 | 210 | 218 | 398 | ||||
2006 | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | 94 kg | – | – | – | – | – | - | – | |||
European Championships | ||||||||||||
2001 | Trencin, Slovakia | 85 kg | 162.5 | 167.5 | 170 | – | – | – | ||||
2002 | Antalya, Turkey | 94 kg | 175 | 180 | 182.5 | 210 | 215 | 397.5 | ||||
2003 | Loutraki, Greece | 94 kg | 175 | 180 | 182.5 | 215 | 217.50 | 222.5 | 405 | |||
2004 | Kiev, Ukraine | 94 kg | 180 | 182.5 | 185 | 215 | 217.5 | – | 402.5 | |||
World Junior Weightlifting Championships | ||||||||||||
1998 | Sofia, Bulgaria | 85 kg | 145 | 150 | 152.5 | 4 | 180 | 9 | 332.5 | 5 | ||
2000 | Prague, Czech Republic | 85 kg | 150 | 157.5 | 4 | 192.5 | 197.5 | 200 | 357.5 | |||
European Youth Weightlifting Championship | ||||||||||||
1996 | Burgas, Bulgaria | 70 kg | 110 | 115 | 117.5 | 130 | 135 | 137.5 | 4 | 255 |
References
edit- ^ Profile: "Milen Dobrev" Archived February 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine– databaseOlympics.com (Retrieved on December 31, 2007)
- ^ "Olympic Games Medallists – Weightlifting" – (Retrieved on December 31, 2007)
- ^ "Milen Dobrev: Olympic champion weightlifter dies, aged 35". BBC. March 21, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2015.
External links
edit- Milen Dobrev at IAT Database Weightlifting