Svilen Rusinov

{{Short description|Bulgarian boxer (born 1964)}}

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| name=Svilen Rusinov

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| fullname = Свилен Алдинов Русинов

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| nationality = {{BUL}}

| weight class = Super Heavyweight

| club = Central Sport Klub Army

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|2|29}}

| birth_place = Gradezhnitsa

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| height = {{convert|1.90|m|ftin|abbr=on}}

| weight = {{convert|91|kg|lb}}

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{{MedalCompetition|Olympic Games}}

{{MedalBronze| 1992 Barcelona | Super Heavyweight}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Amateur Championships}}

{{MedalSilver| 1991 Sydney | Super Heavyweight}}

{{MedalSilver| 1993 Tampere | Super Heavyweight}}

{{MedalBronze| 1986 Reno | Heavyweight}}

{{MedalCompetition|European Amateur Championships}}

{{MedalGold| 1993 Bursa | Super Heavyweight}}

{{MedalBronze| 1987 Turin | Heavyweight}}

{{MedalBronze| 1989 Athens | Super Heavyweight}}

{{MedalBronze| 1991 Gothenburg | Super Heavyweight}}

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Svilen Aldinov Rusinov ({{langx|bg|Свилен Алдинов Русинов}}; born February 29, 1964, in Teteven) is a Bulgarian boxer, who twice competed at the Summer Olympics for his native country. As an amateur he won a bronze medal in the super heavyweight division (+ 91 kg) at the Barcelona Olympics in 1992. He also won the European Championship in 1993 and was twice runner up in the World Amateur Championships.

During his extensive amateur career Rusinov consistently competed at the highest level and boxed a number of amateur and future professional boxing greats. He holds wins over Vitali Klitschko and 3 times Olympic champion Felix Savon, as well as a close loss to Wladimir Klitschko. In an interview he stated that his toughest opponent was Roberto Balado, the 1992 Olympic champion from Cuba[https://blitz.bg/sport/intervyu/svilen-rusinov-myusyulmanskoto-mi-ime-e-syuleyman-no-ne-znam-gram-turski_201051.html].

Olympic results

1988

1992

Post amateur career

Rusinov turned pro in 1999 and fought only one fight, which he won, before retiring. He has stated that in the post-communist years he did not have the opportunity to turn professional. He briefly became a boxing coach at the CSKA club, working amongst others with future professional world title challenger Kubrat Pulev.

Rusinov subsequently became a farmer and mayor of his native village of Gradezhnitsa.