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Kiril Milov wins second gold for Bulgaria at European Wrestling Championship in Bratislava

Kiril Milov
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Kiril Milov won a second gold medal for Bulgaria at the European Wrestling Championship in Bratislava, Slovakia. In the decisive match in the 97 kg classic style category, he defeated Lucas Lazogianis from Germany with a score of 7:1.
The Bulgarian wrestler qualified for the final after dethroning the legendary Olympic champion Artur Aleksanyan from Armenia.

The balance for Bulgaria from the championship is two gold medals – for Magomed Ramazanov and Kiril Milov, two silver medals – for Semen Novikov and Abu-Muslim Amaev, and one bronze medal – for Bilyana Dudova. Thanks to our champions, our country finished third in the European Championship standings after Azerbaijan and Ukraine.





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