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Kiril Milov

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Kiril Milenov Milov (Bulgarian: Кирил Миленов Милов, 27 January 1997) is a Bulgarian Greco-Roman wrestler. He is a two-time silver medalist in the men's 97 kg event at the World Wrestling Championships (2018 and 2022). He represented Bulgaria at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan and the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 12 in 2024). Kiril Milov is the 6,637th most popular athlete (down from 6,014th in 2024), the 471st most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 420th in 2019) and the 66th most popular Bulgarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Kiril Milov ranks 6,637 out of 6,025Before him are Daniele Lupo, Djamel Sedjati, Niklas Edin, Moa Hjelmer, Hyleas Fountain, and Élodie Clouvel. After him are Indre Sorokaite, Karl Schulze, Kamila Chudzik, Bronwen Knox, Zelimkhan Abakarov, and Magnus Abelvik Rød.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Kiril Milov ranks 693Before him are Mikkel Frølich Honoré, Irvin Cardona, Iván Sosa, Kirill Alekseenko, Chen Qingchen, and Torey DeFalco. After him are Magnus Abelvik Rød, Robeilys Peinado, Cheung Ka Long, Baboloki Thebe, Greet Minnen, and Karlo Letica.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Kiril Milov ranks 470 out of 415Before him are Svetoslav Dyakov (1984), Ivan Stoyanov (1983), Krasimir Anev (1987), Gabriela Petrova (1992), and Tsvetelina Yaneva (1989). After him are Antoaneta Kostadinova (1986), Andrey Galabinov (1988), Nikolay Dimitrov (1987), Nurgyul Salimova (2003), Vasil Bozhikov (1988), Viktor Genev (1988), and Vladimir Gadzhev (1987).

Among ATHLETES In Bulgaria

Among athletes born in Bulgaria, Kiril Milov ranks 66Before him are Velichko Cholakov (1982), Ivo Angelov (1984), Taner Sağır (1985), Vladimir Iliev (1987), Krasimir Anev (1987), and Gabriela Petrova (1992). After him are Antoaneta Kostadinova (1986), Bozhidar Andreev (1997), Mimi Hristova (1993), Stanimira Petrova (1990), Ivet Goranova (2000), and Daniel Asenov (1997).