Blagoy Blagoev


Blagoy Blagoev is a retired Bulgarian weightlifter. Between 1976 and 1984 he claimed seven gold and five silver medals at the Summer Olympics and World and European championships. He set 18 world records. 13 of them were in the snatch. His last snatch world record was 195.5 kg in the 90 kg weight class, set on 1 May 1983 in Varna and remains the heaviest weight ever snatched by a middle heavyweight. Blagoev was twice declared the Best Weightlifter in the World by the International Weightlifting Federation - in 1982 and 1983. Blagoev was named Bulgarian Sportsperson of the Year for 1982. He was also named the BTA Best Balkan Athlete of the Year in 1982.
Blagoev was a two time Olympian. He represented his native country Bulgaria at the Summer Olympics in Montreal and in Moscow. He won a silver Olympic medal in the light heavyweight 1980 after being stripped of the silver medal in the -82.5 kg competition in 1976 Summer Olympics due to a positive steroid test. Blagoy Blagoev competed in the 82.5 kg and 90 kg weight classes. He was a 3x World Champion in the middle heavyweight. He won 4 gold European medals – as a light heavyweight in 1979 and as a middle heavyweight in 1981-1983.
Blagoev also won three consecutive World Cups in Varna, Bulgaria in 1982-1984 and 5 Bulgarian Championships. He later coached the Australian Paralympic Powerlifting Team in the 1990s to early 2000s.

Weightlifting achievements

Career bests

82.5 kg class:
  • Snatch 175 1979 Bulgaria, 1980 Moscow
  • Clean and Jerk 210 1979 Bulgaria
  • Total 385 1979 Bulgaria
90 kg class:
  • Snatch: 195.5 kg in 1983 in Varna
  • Clean and jerk: 228.5 kg in 1983 in Varna.
  • Total: 420.0 kg in 1983 in Varna.
  • World Championships Best:
82.5 kg 175+197.5 Moscow 1980,
90 kg 190+227.5 Moscow 1983
  • European Championships Best-
82.5 kg 172.5+207.5 Varna 1979,
90 kg 190+227.5 Moscow 1983, 192.5+225 Vittorio, Spain.1984
  • World Cup Best
90 kg Halmstad 195+217.5 1982