Mitko Grablev
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Mitko Todorow Grablew (bulgarisch Митко Тодоров Гръблев; engl. Transkription Mitko Grablev; * 21. September 1964 in Pasardschik, Bulgarien) ist ein ehemaliger bulgarischer Gewichtheber. Er wurde vor allem durch die Aberkennung seiner Goldmedaille bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1988 aufgrund von Doping in der breiten Öffentlichkeit bekannt. Grablew gewann jedoch schon zuvor bei mehreren Großereignissen Medaillen.
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Mitko Grablev (né le 21 septembre 1964) est un haltérophile bulgare. Il remporte les championnats du monde en 1986 et les championnats d'Europe en 1987. Lors des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1988 il a été disqualifié pour dopage, déclaré positif au furosémide, et sa médaille d'or dans la catégorie 56 kg lui a été retirée. Cela est devenu un scandale quand un deuxième membre de l'équipe de Bulgarie, Angel Guenchev, a lui aussi été contrôlé positif au furosémide; l'équipe bulgare a alors été exclue de la compétition.
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Mitko Todorov Grăblev (in bulgaro: Митко Тодоров Гръблев?; Pazardžik, 21 settembre 1964) è un ex sollevatore bulgaro campione mondiale ed europeo che ha gareggiato nella categoria dei pesi gallo (fino a 56 kg.).
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Mitko Todorov Grablev (Bulgarian: Митко Тодоров Гръблев) is a Bulgarian weightlifter who competed for Bulgaria. He originally claimed the gold medal in Weightlifting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 56 kg but was disqualified after he tested positive for furosemide. It became a scandal after another Bulgarian weightlifter Angel Guenchev, who also originally claimed a gold medal in weightlifting, was disqualified for failing drug testing and a positive result for the doping agent furosemide. The Bulgarian weightlifting team was forced to withdraw midway from the weightlifting competition. This was also not the first time the Bulgarian weightlifting team was caught cheating. Numerous Bulgarians were stripped from their medals in the 1976 and 1984 Olympics. It is theorized that since the G
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Mitko Todorow Grablew (bulgarisch Митко Тодоров Гръблев; engl. Transkription Mitko Grablev; * 21. September 1964 in Pasardschik, Bulgarien) ist ein ehemaliger bulgarischer Gewichtheber. Er wurde vor allem durch die Aberkennung seiner Goldmedaille bei den Olympischen Sommerspielen 1988 aufgrund von Doping in der breiten Öffentlichkeit bekannt. Grablew gewann jedoch schon zuvor bei mehreren Großereignissen Medaillen.
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Mitko Todorov Grablev (Bulgarian: Митко Тодоров Гръблев) is a Bulgarian weightlifter who competed for Bulgaria. He originally claimed the gold medal in Weightlifting at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's 56 kg but was disqualified after he tested positive for furosemide. It became a scandal after another Bulgarian weightlifter Angel Guenchev, who also originally claimed a gold medal in weightlifting, was disqualified for failing drug testing and a positive result for the doping agent furosemide. The Bulgarian weightlifting team was forced to withdraw midway from the weightlifting competition. This was also not the first time the Bulgarian weightlifting team was caught cheating. Numerous Bulgarians were stripped from their medals in the 1976 and 1984 Olympics. It is theorized that since the Games were held in then communist USSR in 1980, and not a single Summer Olympic athlete of any sport tested positive for doping, still the only Games in the entire Modern Olympic history this occurred, that the testing at those Olympics were flawed. Coincidentally, 5 medalists of those 1980 games in weightlifting (3 Bulgarian 2 Russian) were previously disqualified and stripped of their medals in the 1976 Olympic Games.
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Mitko Grablev (né le 21 septembre 1964) est un haltérophile bulgare. Il remporte les championnats du monde en 1986 et les championnats d'Europe en 1987. Lors des Jeux olympiques d'été de 1988 il a été disqualifié pour dopage, déclaré positif au furosémide, et sa médaille d'or dans la catégorie 56 kg lui a été retirée. Cela est devenu un scandale quand un deuxième membre de l'équipe de Bulgarie, Angel Guenchev, a lui aussi été contrôlé positif au furosémide; l'équipe bulgare a alors été exclue de la compétition.
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Mitko Todorov Grăblev (in bulgaro: Митко Тодоров Гръблев?; Pazardžik, 21 settembre 1964) è un ex sollevatore bulgaro campione mondiale ed europeo che ha gareggiato nella categoria dei pesi gallo (fino a 56 kg.).
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