Nedelcho Kolev

Nedelcho Kolev
Olympic medal record
Men's Weightlifting
Olympic Games
Bronze 1980 Moscow -75 kg

Nedelcho Lazarov Kolev (Bulgarian: Неделчо Лазаров Колев, born 26 March 1953 in Kableshkovo) is a Bulgarian Olympic, European and World Weightlifting Champion. Best known for his success at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow and for his 6 gold medals from world championships in Manila and Havana, Cuba.

Kolev is the father of singer Ruth Koleva.

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