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Philip Milanov

1991 - Today

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Philip Milanov (born 6 July 1991) is a Belgian discus thrower. He is a fourteen-time Belgian champion and the 2015 World University Games champion in men's discus throw. In 2015, he became the first ever Belgian athlete, male or female, to win a gold or silver medal at a World Athletics Championships by taking silver at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Philip Milanov is the 4,667th most popular athlete (up from 5,275th in 2019), the 1,099th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 1,168th in 2019) and the 49th most popular Belgian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Philip Milanov ranks 4,667 out of 6,025Before him are Richard Schmidt, Christian Yelich, Nikki Stone, Gian Simmen, Ronald Pognon, and Aleksander Śliwka. After him are Gina Lückenkemper, Gabriel Medina, Yuliya Zaripova, Aleksey Alipov, Tian Jia, and Joanna Hayes.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Philip Milanov ranks 694Before him are Brian Ortega, Will Grigg, Zhang Mengxue, Johanna Konta, Andrey Lunyov, and Christian Yelich. After him are Daniel Juncadella, Daniyar Yeleussinov, Uzari, Kantemir Balagov, Soichi Hashimoto, and Vitor Hugo.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Philip Milanov ranks 1,099 out of 1,190Before him are Hanne Gaby Odiele (1988), Kenny De Ketele (1985), Nina Derwael (2000), Dries De Bondt (1991), Laurens De Plus (1995), and Kevin Seeldraeyers (1986). After him are Jackie Groenen (1994), Aster Vranckx (2002), Christelle Cornil (1977), Massimo Bruno (1993), Xavier Chen (1983), and Tim Declercq (1989).

Among ATHLETES In Belgium

Among athletes born in Belgium, Philip Milanov ranks 49Before him are Daniel Martin (null), Olivia Borlée (1986), Jonathan Borlée (1988), Élodie Ouédraogo (1981), Hanna Mariën (1982), and Dirk Van Tichelt (1984). After him are Dylan Borlée (1992), Noor Vidts (1996), John-John Dohmen (1988), Josef Dostál (null), Evi Van Acker (1985), and Jérôme Guery (1980).