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Uploaded by on May 28, 2008

67.5 class in the 1988 olympics

Guenchev later suspended

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  • That middle red - where did that come from? I've watched it a couple times, he was a little shaky in the jerk, but didn't unlock at all - pretty bush league call (even though he got the lift).

  • I think it was because it didn't look like it was under full control...just a guess

  • didnt know that anyone did 202,5 @67.5 kg??????

  • Guenchev got suspended after the competition

  • Awesome! Do you have 82.5 kilo class?

  • no...I wish I'll put up the others.

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  • All elite athletes in a physical sport at world level are on some sort of performance enhancer that contributes to their sport. Majority being anabolic-androgenic steroids, blood doping and diuretics.

    There's nothing wrong with it, intensity and frequency of training when on steroids are so high that 'cheating' athletes work harder than clean athletes.

    (I'm not for or against steroids, but I think it sucks when people get disqualified because they are bad hiders)

  • kwl, irritating commentry tho lol

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  • @jmalcomb7 ?feet, not in control take your pick, not bush league at all

  • @doctorrhys NO 1988 was both, in 1994 winter sports started in different yr to summer

  • Hahaha Abadjiev looks pumped. lol

  • Guenchev sets four world records, and becomes the heaviest guy to ever lift 3 x bodyweight! He actually topped the amazing performance by Naim, but tested positive and was tossed out. Very, very sad. I've always wondered if the Russians were up to something. I still consider Guenchev's performance to be one of the greatest of all-time, even though it "doesn't count". They were all doping, weren't they? I missed seeing the legendary Mikhail Petrov, whom Guenchev replaced. Where are these guys now

  • Bulgarians in those times were like the Chinese today... Dominating all the lower categories!

  • he's saying the same comments for all the categories...

  • yea thats my dad anosing

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