Zsuzsanna Vörös
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The native form of this personal name is Vörös Zsuzsanna. This article uses the Western name order.
Medal record | ||
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Competitor for Hungary | ||
Modern pentathlon | ||
Olympic Games | ||
Gold | 2004 Athens | Individual |
World Championship | ||
Gold | 1999 Budapest | Individual |
Gold | 2000 Pesaro | Relay |
Gold | 2002 San Francisco | Team |
Gold | 2003 Pesaro | Individual |
Gold | 2003 Pesaro | Relay |
Gold | 2004 Moscow | Individual |
Silver | 1998 Mexico City | Individual |
Silver | 2002 San Francisco | Individual |
Silver | 2005 Warsaw | Individual |
Silver | 2005 Warsaw | Team |
Bronze | 1998 Mexico City | Team |
Bronze | 2002 San Francisco | Relay |
Bronze | 2003 Pesaro | Team |
Bronze | 2006 Guatemala City | Team |
Bronze | 2008 Budapest | Team |
Bronze | 2009 London | Team |
European Championship | ||
Gold | 2000 Székesfehérvár | Individual |
Gold | 2000 Székesfehérvár | Team |
Gold | 2001 Sofia | Relay |
Gold | 2003 Ustí nad Labem | Team |
Gold | 2003 Ustí nad Labem | Relay |
Gold | 2006 Budapest | Individual |
Silver | 2003 Ustí nad Labem | Individual |
Silver | 2004 Albena | Relay |
Silver | 2005 Montepulciano | Relay |
Silver | 2008 Moscow | Relay |
Bronze | 1997 Moscow | Relay |
Bronze | 2007 Riga | Relay |
Bronze | 2009 Leipzig | Team |
Zsuzsanna Vörös (born May 4, 1977 in Székesfehérvár)[1] is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete who won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.[2] Her score of 5448 is broken down as follows:
- Shooting—1120
- Fencing—916
- Swimming—1296
- Riding—1124
- Running—992
She won gold medals for the individual event at the World Modern Pentathlon Championships in 1999, 2003 and 2004, with scores of 5319, 5604 and 5624 respectively.[3]
Awards and recognition
- Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary: 2004
- Honorary Citizen of Székesfehérvár: 2004
- SportStars Award: 2004
- Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year: 2005
References
- ↑ "Zsuzsanna Vörös". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ↑ "Athens Olympics 2004 News, Information and Results". Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ↑ "WORLD MODERN PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIPS". www.gbrathletics.com. Retrieved 2009-01-24.
External links
- "Akos and Zsuzsanna are Hungary's elite". AIPS International Sports Press Association. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
Awards | ||
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Preceded by Nataša Janić |
Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year 2005 |
Succeeded by Tímea Nagy |
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