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a dark horse = σιγανό ποτάμι, κρυφό ταλέντο, απρόβλεπτος αντίπαλος, αουτσάιντερ

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1. (British & Australian, sometimes humorous) a person who does not tell other people about their ideas or skills and who surprises people by doing something that they do not expect
--I didn't know Linda had written a novel. She's a bit of a dark horse, isn't she?
2. a person who wins a race or competition although no one expected them to (sometimes + for )
--17-year-old Karen Pickering could also be a dark horse for (= she could win) a medal in the European Championships. :clap:
 

SBE

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I thought σιγανοπαπαδιά, although I think it has a slightly different meaning.
 

nickel

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Let''s see what I have:

αουτσάιντερ
κρυφό ταλέντο
σκοτεινός αντίπαλος
αστάθμητος παράγοντας
απρόβλεπτος αντίπαλος
 

Inachus

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2. a person who wins a race or competition although no one expected them to (sometimes + for )
--17-year-old Karen Pickering could also be a dark horse for (= she could win) a medal in the European Championships.
I think in this context would also match "Cinderella" (=a girl who achieves fame after being obscure). Σταχτοπούτα στα ελληνικά.
 

cougr

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Perhaps ο/η κρυψίνους (ie a person who keeps their interests and thoughts/ideas secret) might be applicable in some cases.
 
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