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Milko Kazanov

1970 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Milko Kazanov is the 3,901st most popular athlete, the 391st most popular biography from Bulgaria and the 46th most popular Bulgarian Athlete.

Milko Kazanov is most famous for being a Bulgarian canoeist who competed in sprint canoeing events. He was born in 1970 and represented Bulgaria in various international competitions.

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Among Athletes

Among athletes, Milko Kazanov ranks 3,901 out of 6,025Before him are Piero Poli, Juliet Cuthbert, Amy Fuller, Magdalena Georgieva, Václav Chalupa, and Li Tong. After him are Janja Garnbret, Antón Paz, Linda Grubben, Hwang Kyung-seon, Brigetta Barrett, and Cornelia Ullrich.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Milko Kazanov ranks 974Before him are Renaldo, Timothy B. Spahr, Sandon Stolle, Yuri Kovtun, Tim Story, and Emily Jacir. After him are Victor Williams, Joyce Chepchumba, Oleksandr Fedenko, Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, Elmer Bennett, and Mohamed Samadi.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Milko Kazanov ranks 391 out of NaNBefore him are Gloria (1973), Mariana Popova (1978), Venelina Veneva-Mateeva (1974), Zdravko Lazarov (1976), Galena (1985), and Magdalena Georgieva (1962). After him are Aleksandar Khristov (1964), Anelia (1982), Adalbert Zafirov (1969), Vladimir Manchev (1977), Georgi Peev (1979), and Ivaylo Petev (1975).

Among Athletes In Bulgaria

Among athletes born in Bulgaria, Milko Kazanov ranks 46Before him are Tereza Marinova (1977), Sevdalin Marinov (1968), Svetla Dimitrova (1970), Borislav Gidikov (1965), Venelina Veneva-Mateeva (1974), and Magdalena Georgieva (1962). After him are Maria Grozdeva (1972), Iva Prandzheva (1972), Andrian Dushev (1970), Ivet Lalova-Collio (1984), Galabin Boevski (1974), and Mirela Demireva (1989).

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