Gazanfer Bilge was born July 23, 1924, in Karamürsel, Kocaeli. He began wrestling in his age of 17, and was admitted to the national team during his military service. After winning the European champion title, he became the first Olympic gold medalist for Turkey in freestyle wrestling in London, England.
Gazanfer Bilge also owned a large overland coach business. He donated to the town where he was born and grown up a primary school for hearing-impaired students, a vocational school for physical education and sports at Kocaeli University, an orphanage and a building for homeless people. He also supported many young wrestlers and students with scholarships. A sports hall located in Büyükçekmece, Istanbul, opened in August 2006, is named after him as well.[4] In 1963 Bilge was imprisoned for a year after he shot fellow Olympian Adil Atan.[5]
He was married and had a son named Muzaffer Bilge.
Achievements
1946 European Wrestling Championships in Stockholm, Sweden - gold
1948 Olympics - gold
Death
Gazanfer Bilge died on April 20, 2008, in Istanbul due to complications related to his liver.[citation needed]