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Aleksandar Tomov

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Aleksandar Tomov Lazarov (Bulgarian: Александър Томов Лазаров, born 3 April 1949) is a former Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler, in the heavyweight class. He is in the FILA Hall of Fame as a five-time champion of the World and five-time champion of Europe. He won silver medals at the Olympics in the +100 kg class in 1972, 1976, and 1980. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandar Tomov is the 192nd most popular wrestler, the 238th most popular biography from Bulgaria and the most popular Bulgarian Wrestler.

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Among WRESTLERS

Among wrestlers, Aleksandar Tomov ranks 192 out of 1,027Before him are Ivan Koloff, Yaşar Erkan, Paul Heyman, Dietmar Lorenz, Lajos Keresztes, and Frithiof Mårtensson. After him are Dave Finlay, Kevin Von Erich, Verne Gagne, Kurt Pettersén, Bam Bam Bigelow, and Nicolae Martinescu.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1949, Aleksandar Tomov ranks 556Before him are Michael Hogan, David A. Johnston, Roy Andersson, Keto Losaberidze, Richard Neal, and Serhiy Novikov. After him are Erwin Kremers, Per Røntved, Micky Arison, Sunil Gavaskar, Wendy Sherman, and Zbigniew Gut.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Aleksandar Tomov ranks 238 out of 415Before him are Simeon Simeonov (1946), Volen Siderov (1956), Georgi Gospodinov (1968), Vladimir Ivanov (null), Dimitar Stanchov (1863), and Katya Paskaleva (1945). After him are Zlatko Yankov (1966), Martin Petrov (1979), Khristo Markov (1965), Norair Nurikyan (1948), Boris Nikolov (1929), and Zhivko Gospodinov (1957).

Among WRESTLERS In Bulgaria

Among wrestlers born in Bulgaria, Aleksandar Tomov ranks 1After him are Valentin Yordanov (1960), Rusev (1984), Stanka Zlateva (1983), Kiril Terziev (1983), Taybe Yusein (1991), Yavor Yanakiev (1985), Evelina Nikolova (1993), Elitsa Yankova (1994), Bilyana Dudova (1997), Miglena Selishka (1996), and Ivelina Ilieva (1991).