Petros Triantafyllidis may refer to:
Wrestling is a martial art and combat sport that involves grappling with an opponent and striving to obtain a position of advantage through different throws or techniques, within a given ruleset. Wrestling involves different grappling-type techniques, such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins, and other grappling holds. Many different wrestling techniques have been incorporated into martial arts, combat sports, and military systems.
In Greek cuisine, saganaki is any one of a variety of dishes prepared in a small frying pan, the best-known being an appetizer of fried cheese. It is commonly flambéed in North America.
PAOK, commonly known as A.C. PAOK, is a major multi-sports club based in Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece. The club has several departments, including football, basketball, volleyball, handball, water polo, swimming, wrestling, ice hockey, and weightlifting. P.A.O.K was founded in April 1926. Because of its crest, it is also known as the "Double-Headed Eagle of the North", in contrast with AEK, the "Double-Headed Eagle of the South". They are one of the most popular Greek sports-clubs with many fans all over the country, and also among the Greek diaspora.
Greece competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. Greek athletes have competed in every Summer Olympic Games. Of the five nations that have been to every Summer Games, Greece was the only one to compete under its national flag at Moscow, as the other five and several other nations competed under the Olympic flag in protest of the USSR's involvement in the Afghan Civil War.
Mangkes is the name of a social group in the Belle Époque era's counterculture of Greece. The nearest English equivalent to the term "mangkas" is wide boy, or spiv.
Georgiou is a Greek surname. Notable people with the name include:
Greece has risen to prominence in a number of sporting areas in recent decades. Football in particular has seen a rapid transformation, with the Greece national football team winning the UEFA Euro 2004. Many Greek athletes have also achieved significant success and have won world and olympic titles in numerous sports during the years, such as basketball, wrestling, water polo, athletics, weightlifting, with many of them becoming international stars inside their sports. The successful organisation of the Athens 2004 Olympic and Paralympic Games led also to the further development of many sports and has led to the creation of many world class sport venues all over Greece and especially in Athens. Greek athletes have won a total 169 medals for Greece in 17 different Olympic sports at the Summer Olympic Games, including the Intercalated Games, an achievement which makes Greece one of the top nations globally, in the world's rankings of medals per capital

Petros Manos was a Colonel in Hellenic Army. He also competed in fencing at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Petros, the original Greek version of the name Peter, meaning "stone" or "rock". Also an Armenian and Coptic name. May refer to:
Petridis or Petrides is a Greek surname. It is a patronymic surname which literally means "the son of Petros", equivalent to English Peterson. Notable people with the surname include:
Manolis is a Greek masculine given name, which is sometimes a contraction of Emmanouil. It may refer to:
Petros Galaktopoulos is a Greek former Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler. Born in Athens, Galaktopoulos competed in five olympic tournaments from 1964 till 1976. He won two olympic medals, in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics. He was named the 1968 and 1972 Greek Athlete of the Year.
Petros Bourdoulis is a Greek former wrestler who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Juha Matti Ahokas is a retired amateur Finnish Greco-Roman wrestler, who competed in the men's super heavyweight category. He has won thirty Finnish championship titles, collected four medals at the European Championships, and also represented his nation Finland in four editions of the Olympic Games. Throughout his sporting career, Ahokas trained for Nurmon Jymy Wrestling Club in Seinäjoki under his father and personal coach Risto Ahokas.

Michalis Triantafyllidis is a retired Greek male volleyball player. He has 365 appearances with Greece men's national volleyball team and he was part of the Greek team winning the bronze medal at the 1987 European Championship in Belgium. He played for Greek Olympiacos for 14 years (1980-1994).
Ioannis Triantafyllidis is a Greek alpine skier. He competed in two events at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
Petros Triantafyllidis is a Greek wrestler. He competed in the men's freestyle 52 kg at the 1968 Summer Olympics. His son also competed at the Olympics.
Petros Triantafyllidis is a Greek wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 74 kg at the 1992 Summer Olympics. His father also competed at the Olympics.
Petro Kotok is a Ukrainian wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 130 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Petros, the original Greek version of the name Peter meaning "stone" or "rock",. It is also an Armenian and Coptic name. It may refer to: