Emanuil Dyulgerov
Bulgarian hammer thrower (1955–2023)
Emanuil Atanasov Dyulgerov (Bulgarian: Емануил Атанасов Дюлгеров; 7 February 1955 – 26 June 2023) was a hammer thrower from Bulgaria, who competed for his native country at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He set his personal best (80.64 metres) in 1984. He lived in Sofia and worked as an athletics trainer. He has two daughters, called Stela Dyulgerova (not his biological daughter) and Violeta Dyulgerova.
Achievements
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Notes |
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Representing Bulgaria | ||||
1977 | World Student Games | Sofia, Bulgaria | 1st | 73.50 m |
1978 | European Championships | Prague, Czechoslovakia | 14th | 68.96 m |
1980 | Olympic Games | Moscow, Soviet Union | 6th | 74.04 m |
1982 | European Championships | Athens, Greece | 13th | 71.16 m |
1983 | World Championships | Helsinki, Finland | 8th | 76.64 m |
1986 | European Championships | Stuttgart, West Germany | 15th | 73.80 m |
References
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Emanuil Dyulgerov". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
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Summer Universiade champions in men's hammer throw
- 1959–1961: Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN)
- 1963: Gennadiy Kondrashov (URS)
- 1965: Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN)
- 1967: Yoshihisa Ishida (JPN)
- 1970: Jochen Sachse (GDR)
- 1973: Valentin Dmitriyenko (URS)
- 1975: Aleksey Spiridonov (URS)
- 1977: Emanuil Dyulgerov (BUL)
- 1979: Klaus Ploghaus (FRG)
- 1981: Klaus Ploghaus (FRG)
- 1983: Jüri Tamm (URS)
- 1985: Heinz Weis (FRG)
- 1987: Igor Astapkovich (URS)
- 1989: Igor Astapkovich (URS)
- 1991: Ken Flax (USA)
- 1993: Vadim Kolesnik (UKR)
- 1995: Balázs Kiss (HUN)
- 1997: Balázs Kiss (HUN)
- 1999: Zsolt Németh (HUN)
- 2001: Nicola Vizzoni (ITA)
- 2003: Ivan Tikhon (BLR)
- 2005: Vadim Devyatovskiy (BLR)
- 2007: Aleksandr Vashchyla (BLR)
- 2009: Yury Shayunou (BLR)
- 2011: Paweł Fajdek (POL)
- 2013: Paweł Fajdek (POL)
- 2015: Paweł Fajdek (POL)
- 2017: Paweł Fajdek (POL)
- 2019: Özkan Baltacı (TUR)
- 2021: Wang Qi (CHN)
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