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- original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2020. "Report: Greece's Sampanis Tests Positive for Drugs". The Washington Post. 21 August 2004. Retrieved...
- 2008-05-05. Leonidas Sampanis at the International Weightlifting Federation} Leonidas Sampanis at Olympics.com Leonidas Sampanis at Olympedia Leonidas...
- written by him, while Spyros Lambros' children choir contributed in one of Sampanis' first songs "Ena Fos Anoihto" ("A Light Open"). That same years he composed...
- Dimos Anastasiadis, Mark Angelo, C:Real, Ηousetwins, Christos P., Giorgos Sampanis, Marina Sena and Slick Beats. He has also directed a number of short films...
- (77 kg) Duane Ross  United States Athletics BALCO investigation Leonidas Sampanis  Greece Weightlifting Testosterone (62 kg) Thinbaijam Sanamcha Chanu  India...
- Kokorogiannis, Nikos Sismanidis, Argiris Kambouris, Aris Raftopoulos, Dimitris Sampanis 1979–80 Finalist Winner Korać Cup Last 16 Giorgos Barlas Steve Giatzoglou...
- fencer Leonidas I. Robinson, American Coast Guard third lieutenant Leonidas Sampanis, Gr**** weightlifter Leonidas Shaver, American judge from the Utah Territory...
- doctor. The team's medals were p****ed to fourth-placed Australia. Leonidas Sampanis of Greece was awarded the bronze medal in the men's featherweight class...
- departure from Minos-EMI for Heaven Music. The album was composed by Giorgos Sampanis. Theodoridou has worked with numerous well-known composers and songwriters...
- under Ottoman suzerainty Pyrros Dimas (1971–): Himara, Albania Leonidas Sampanis (1971–): Korytsa, Albania Apostolos Nikolaidis (1896–1980): Plovdiv, Bulgaria...