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Doncho Kolev Danev (Bulgarian: Дончо Колев Данев) (26 December 1892 – 27 March 1940), better known by the ring name Dan Kolov (Bulgarian: Дан Колов), was a Bulgarian professional wrestler and mixed martial artist born in Sennik, Bulgaria who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria. He also won the European gold in 1936 in the championship in Paris, which was the second distinction for Bulgaria after the world title of Nikola Petrov (Greco-Roman wrestling) from 1900. He was inducted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2020.

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  • Dan Kolov (en)
  • Dan Kòlov (ca)
  • Dan Kolow (de)
  • Dan Koloff (it)
  • 丹·科洛夫 (zh)
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  • Dontxo Kòlеv Dànev, búlgar: Дончо Колев Данев, (27 de desembre de 1892 – 26 de març de 1940), conegut habitualment pel seu Dan Kòlov, búlgar: Дан Колов, de vegades transcrit Dan Koloff, fou un lluitador búlgar i artista marcial mixt nascut a Sennik, Bulgària, primer campió europeu de lluita lliure de Bulgària. També va guanyar l'or europeu el 1936 al campionat de París, segona distinció per a Bulgària després del títol mundial de (lluita grecoromana) del 1900. (ca)
  • Dan Kolow, eigentlich Dontscho Kolew Denew (bulgarisch Дан Колов; * 27. Dezember 1892 in Sennik, Bulgarien; † 26. März 1940 in Sennik, Bulgarien) war ein bulgarischer Ringer und „Professional Catcher“. (de)
  • Doncho Kolev Danev (Bulgarian: Дончо Колев Данев) (26 December 1892 – 27 March 1940), better known by the ring name Dan Kolov (Bulgarian: Дан Колов), was a Bulgarian professional wrestler and mixed martial artist born in Sennik, Bulgaria who was the first European freestyle wrestling champion from Bulgaria. He also won the European gold in 1936 in the championship in Paris, which was the second distinction for Bulgaria after the world title of Nikola Petrov (Greco-Roman wrestling) from 1900. He was inducted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2020. (en)
  • Doncho Kolev Danev (in bulgaro: Дончо Колев Данев?), meglio conosciuto come Dan Koloff (in bulgaro: Дан Колов?), è stato un wrestler, artista marziale misto e lottatore bulgaro, considerato in madrepatria un eroe nazionale della Bulgaria. Koloff è stato il primo campione europeo di lotta libera proveniente dalla Bulgaria: vinse la medaglia d'oro ai campionati europei del 1936 a Parigi, la seconda onorificenza per la Bulgaria dopo la vittoria mondiale nella lotta greco-romana di Nikola Petroff nel 1900. (it)
  • 东丘·科列夫·达涅夫(保加利亞語:Дончо Колев Данев)(1892年12月27日——1940年3月26日),更为人熟知的名字是丹·科洛夫((保加利亞語:Дан Колов),他是一名保加利亚的摔跤手以及综合格斗家,生于保加利亚塞夫列沃市的伞尼克村,他是来自保加利亚的第一位欧洲自由式摔跤冠军。 1936年在巴黎的冠军赛中他获得了欧洲金奖,这是继在1900年的希腊罗马式摔跤冠军头衔之后,保加利亚的第二次荣耀。 (zh)
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  • Dan Kolov (en)
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  • Dan Kolman (en)
  • Dan Koloff (en)
  • Dan Kolov (en)
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  • Dan Kolov (en)
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  • Sennik, Sevlievo, Bulgaria (en)
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