Mincho Pashov

Mincho Pashov (Bulgarian: Минчо Пашов)(died 15 November 2019[1]) was a Bulgarian weightlifter. He won the Bronze medal in the 67.5 kg in the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow.[2][3] In 1980 and 1981 he was a world junior champion. He is three-time World Senior vice-champion - 1981, 1982, 1985, and two-time European Senior vice-champion - 1981, 1982, in 67,5 and 75 kg category. At the World Championship in 1982 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, he and Yanko Rusev improved 6 world records in 6 minutes in the category up to 75 kg. Pashov started training weightlifting in 1972 under Gancho Karushkov. He studied at the Vasil Levski Sports School and continued his education at the National Sports Academy. Mincho Pashov competed for the teams of Maritsa Plovdiv (1972 – 1981), CSKA (1981 – 1982) and Levski-Spartak (1982 – 1986). Pashov has won a total of 25 medals - 7 gold, 12 silver and 6 bronze, in total, snatch and clean and jerk from Olympic Games, World and European Championships. Despite being a very strong contender, Pashov never won a top gold medal on the international arena. He had a superb opponents’ list including phenomenal his teammate Yanko Rusev and Joachim Kunz when he pursued the win in the lightweight. And then in the middleweight he was facing, first, Yanko Rusev and then another fascinating athlete Alexander Varbanov. Pashov set 3 world records in his career – all three in the clean-and-jerk in the 75kg class.

Mincho Pashov
Personal information
BornNovember 7, 1961 (1961-11-07)
Shishmantsi
Died15 November 2019(2019-11-15) (aged 58)
Plovdiv
Medal record
Men's Weightlifting
Representing  Bulgaria
Olympic Games
1980 Moscow 67.5 kg
World Championships
1981 Lille 67.5 kg
1982 Ljubljana 75 kg
1985 Södertälje 75 kg
1980 Moscow 67.5 kg
European Championships
1981 Lille 67.5 kg
1982 Ljubljana 75 kg
Junior World Championships
1980 Montreal 67.5 kg
1981 Lignano Sabbiadoro 67,5 kg
Junior European Championships
1981 Lignano Sabbiadoro 67.5 kg
Balkan Championships
1984 Kikinda 82.5 kg
Danube Cup
1980 Trenčín 67.5 kg
1981 Ebensee 67.5 kg
1984 Vidin 75
Bulgarian Championships
1985 Sliven 75 kg
1982 Varna 75 kg
Bulgarian Junior&Youth Championships
1977 Targovishte 56 kg
1978 Haskovo 60 kg
1979 Sliven 75 kg
1980 Plovdiv 75 kg
1981 Vidin 67,5 kg

References

  1. "Olympedia – Mincho Pashov". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  2. "Mincho Pashov". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  3. "Mincho Pashov". Database Olympics. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
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