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Petar Petrov

1955 - Today

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Petar Nikolov Petrov (Bulgarian: Петър Петров; born 17 February 1955 in Svishtov, Veliko Tarnovo) is a retired Bulgarian sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres. His personal best time was 10.13 seconds, achieved at the 1980 Olympics. This is the Bulgarian record. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Petar Petrov is the 2,198th most popular athlete (down from 1,672nd in 2019), the 268th most popular biography from Bulgaria (down from 256th in 2019) and the 14th most popular Bulgarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Petar Petrov ranks 2,198 out of 6,025Before him are Mae Faggs, Charles Manring, Marshall Wayne, Kaarlo Maaninka, Vénuste Niyongabo, and Tianna Bartoletta. After him are Viktor Rashchupkin, Christine Arron, Yves Delacour, Earl Young, Horace Ashenfelter, and Tris Speaker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Petar Petrov ranks 537Before him are Naomi Munakata, Bill Laswell, Jürg Röthlisberger, Nikolay Zimyatov, Patricia Barber, and Lisa Banes. After him are Noureddine Bouyahyaoui, Grady Booch, Rita Verdonk, Harriet Sansom Harris, Eraldo Pecci, and Élie Baup.

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In Bulgaria

Among people born in Bulgaria, Petar Petrov ranks 268 out of 415Before him are Borislav Mikhailov (1963), Basri Dirimlili (1929), Vladimir Ivanov (null), Ivo Papazov (1952), Sonya Yoncheva (1981), and Meglena Kuneva (1957). After him are Aleksandar Tomov (1949), Georgi Bliznashki (1956), Ekaterina Zakharieva (1975), Katerina Maleeva (1969), Kiril Petkov (1980), and Rumyancho Goranov (1950).

Among ATHLETES In Bulgaria

Among athletes born in Bulgaria, Petar Petrov ranks 14Before him are Tsvetanka Khristova (1962), Yordanka Blagoeva (1947), Khristo Markov (1965), Halil Mutlu (1973), Svetla Otsetova (1950), and Vladimir Ivanov (null). After him are Boris Nikolov (1929), Mikhail Zhelev (1943), Nikolina Shtereva (1955), Ginka Zagorcheva (1958), Yordan Mitkov (1956), and Serafim Todorov (1969).