Hungary at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Hungary at the Olympic Games

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IOC code  HUN
NOC Hungarian Olympic Committee
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At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Competitors
Flag bearer Antal Kovács
Medals
Rank: 13
Gold
8
Silver
6
Bronze
3
Total
17
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Hungary competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Gold

  • Fencing - Individual Épée, Tímea Nagy.
  • Shooting - Skeet, Diána Igaly
  • Water polo - Men's: Tibor Benedek, Péter Biros, Rajmund Fodor, István Gergely, Tamás Kásás, Gergely Kiss, Norbert Madaras, Tamás Molnár, Ádám Steinmetz, Barnabás Steinmetz, Zoltán Szécsi, Tamás Varga, Attila Vári.
  • Modern Pentathlon - Women's: Zsuzsanna Vörös
  • Canoeing at the 2004 Summer Olympics
    • K1 500 metre women: Natasa Janics
    • K2 500 metre women: Katalin Kovács, Natasa Janics
    • K4 1000 metre men: Zoltán Kammerer, Botond Storcz, Ákos Vereckei, Gábor Horváth
  • Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 55 kg: István Majoros

[edit] Silver

[edit] Bronze

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's 100 metres:

Men's 110 metre hurdles:

  • Levente Csillag - Round 1: 13.74 s

Men's 200 metres:

Men's 400 metres:

Women's 1500 metres:

Women's 5000 metres:

Women's 10000 metres:

  • Aniko Kálovics - 32:21.47 (20th place)

Men's decathlon:

Women's marathon:

  • Simona Staicu - 2:48:57 (45th place)
  • Beáta Rakonczai - 2:49:41 (48th place)
  • Ida Kovács - 3:03:21 (60th place)

Men's 20 km walk:

  • Gyula Dudás – 1:28:18 (30th place)

Women's 20 km walk:

  • Edina Füsti - 1:39:45 (44th place)

Men's 50 km walk:

  • Zoltán Czukor – 4:03:51 (24th place)
  • János Tóth – 4:29:33 (41st place)

Men's long jump:

  • Tamás Margl - Round 1, 7.38 metres (did not advance)

Women's long jump:

Men's triple jump:

Men's high jump:

  • László Boros - Round 1, 2.15 metres (did not advance)

Women's pole vault:

  • Krisztina Molnár - Round 1: 4.30 metres

Men's shot put:

  • Zsolt Biber - Round 1, 19.31 metres (did not advance)

Women's shot put:

  • Éva Kürti - Round 1: 14.60 metres

Men's discus:

Women's discus:

  • Éva Kürti - Round 1: 52.52 metres

Men's javelin:

Women's javelin:

Men's hammer:

Women's hammer:

[edit] Boxing

Hungary sent five boxers to Athens. In the first round, two were defeated while two advanced by winning and a third received a bye. All three that advanced lost in the round of 16. Their combined record was 2-5.

Light Flyweight (48kg)

Bantamweight (54kg)

Lightweight (60kg)

Welterweight (69kg)

Middleweight (75kg)

  • Károly Balzsay
    1. Round of 32 - Defeated Sahraoui Mohamed of Tunisia, 29-24
    2. Round of 16 - Lost to Yordani Despaigne Herrera of Cuba, 38-25

[edit] Canoeing

Men's C1 500 metres:

Men's C1 1000 metres:

Men's C2 500 metres:

Men's C2 1000 metres:

  • György Kozmann and György Kolonics - final, bronze medal

Men's K1 500 metres:

Women's K1 500 metres:

Men's K1 1000 metres:

Men's K2 500 metres:

Women's K2 500 metres:

Men's K2 1000 metres:

Women's K4 500 metres:

Men's K4 1000 metres:

[edit] Cycling

[edit] Road cycling

Men's road race:

Men's time trial:

  • László Bodrogi - 21st place, 1:00:38.05

[edit] Mountain biking

Men's cross country:

  • Zsolt Vinczeffy - 43rd place, -2 laps

[edit] Diving

Women's 3 metre springboard:

  • Nóra Barta - Prelim: 279.24, Semifinal: 212.28 (14th place)
  • Villő Kormos - Prelim: 193.68 (32nd place)

Men's 10 metre platform:

  • András Hajnal - preliminary, 33rd place

[edit] Fencing

Men's épée individual:

Women's épée individual:

  • Tímea Nagy - gold medal
  • Ildikó Mincza-Nebald - 4th place
  • Adrien Hormay - defeated in round of 32

Women's foil individual:

  • Aida Mohamed - 4th place
  • Gabriella Varga - defeated in quarterfinals

Men's sabre individual:

  • Zsolt Nemcsik - silver medal
  • Domonkos Ferjancsik - defeated in round of 16
  • Balázs Lengyel - defeated in round of 32

Women's sabre individual:

  • Orsolya Nagy - defeated in round of 32

Men's épée team:

Women's épée team:

  • Ildikó Mincza-Nebald, Adrienn Hormay and Hajnalka Tóth - 5th place

Men's sabre team:

  • Zsolt Nemcsik, Kende Fodor, and Domonkos Ferjancsik - 5th place

[edit] Gymnastics

Men's artistic:

  • Róbert Gál - advanced in one exercise
    • Vault - 6th place

Women's artistic:

  • Krisztina Szarka - did not advance in any exercise

[edit] Handball

Men's: 4th place

  • Preliminary round: 4-0-1
  • Quarterfinal: defeated Korea, 30-25
  • Semifinal: lost to Croatia, 33-31
  • Bronze medal match: lost to Russia, 28-26

Women's: 5th place

  • Preliminary round: 3-0-1
  • Quarterfinal: lost to France, 25-23
  • Classification (5-8): defeated Brazil, 36-31
  • Classification (5/6): defeated Spain, 38-29

[edit] Judo

Men's 66 kg:

Men's 100 kg:

[edit] Modern pentathlon

Men's

  • Gábor Balogh - 5296 pts, 8th place
  • Ákos Kállai - 5132 pts, 18th place

Women's:

[edit] Sailing

Men's 470 class

  • Péter Czégai, Csaba Cserép - 27th place

Men's Finn class

  • Balázs Hajdú - 23rd place

Men's Sailboard

  • Áron Gádorfalvi - 22nd place

Women's 470 class

  • Márta Weöres, Anna Payr - 19th place

Women's Sailboard

  • Lívia Győrbíró - 24th place

[edit] Triathlon

Hungary sent two triathletes to the second Olympic triathlon. Both were veterans of four years earlier, though neither did as well as they had before.

Women's:

Men's:

[edit] Water polo

[edit] Men's Team Competition

  • Preliminary Round (Group A)
  • Defeated Serbia and Montenegro (6:4)
  • Defeated Croatia (10:8)
  • Defeated United States (7:5)
  • Defeated Kazakhstan (14:4)
  • Defeated Russia (7:6)
  • Semifinal
  • Defeated Russia (7:5)
  • Final
  • Defeated Serbia and Montenegro (8:7) → Image:Med 1.png Gold Medal
  • Team Roster

[edit] Women's Team Competition

  • Preliminary Round (Group B)
  • Lost to United States (6:7)
  • Lost to Russia (8:9)
  • Defeated Canada (5:4)
  • Quarterfinals
  • Lost to Italy (5:8)
  • Classification Match
  • 5th/6th place: Lost to Russia (11:12)
  • Team Roster

[edit] Officials

  • President: Pál Schmitt
  • Secretary General: Tamás Aján

[edit] External links

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