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Karlos Nasar

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Karlos Nasar (Bulgarian: Карлос Насар; born 12 May 2004) is a Bulgarian weightlifter who is an Olympic, three-time World and three-time European champion and one of the youngest weightlifting world record holders ever. He was named Bulgaria's Sportsman of the Year for 2024. Nasar also received the 2024 Ikarus Sports Award. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Karlos Nasar is the 5,826th most popular athlete, the 6,658th most popular biography from France and the 249th most popular French Athlete.

Karlos Nasar is a Bulgarian weightlifter, born in 2004, who is most famous for winning gold medals at the 2021 European Weightlifting Championships and the 2022 World Weightlifting Championships. He is recognized for his impressive performances in the 81 kg weight category.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2004, Karlos Nasar ranks 72Before him are Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Bronny James, Diego Moreira, Cher Ndour, Ashlyn Krueger, and Hugo Larsson. After him are Kim Je-deok, Nikolai Lukashenko, Juraj Slafkovský, Facundo Buonanotte, Sofia Raffaeli, and Kacper Urbański.

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In France

Among people born in France, Karlos Nasar ranks 6,658 out of 6,770Before him are Jérémy Cadot (1986), Mamadou Samassa (1986), Raoul Loé (1989), Mehdi Zeffane (1992), Fabien Gilot (1984), and Antonin Guigonnat (1991). After him are Selma Bacha (2000), Laurence Leboucher (1972), Larrys Mabiala (1987), Jérôme Coppel (1986), Rudy Riou (1980), and Sabrina Viguier (1981).

Among ATHLETES In France

Among athletes born in France, Karlos Nasar ranks 249Before him are Denis Gargaud Chanut (1987), Pascal Gentil (1973), Automne Pavia (1989), Andrew Wilson (null), Julien Bontemps (1979), and Antonin Guigonnat (1991). After him are Patrice Estanguet (1973), Émilie Fer (1983), Martial Mbandjock (1985), Germain Chardin (1983), Christelle Daunay (1974), and Vincent Luis (1989).