Hungary at the 1976 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 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
Competitors
Medals
Rank: 10
Gold
4
Silver
5
Bronze
13
Total
22
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Hungary competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.

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[edit] Medals

Hungary finished in tenth position in the final medal rankings, with four gold medals and 22 medals overall.

[edit] Image:Med_1.png Gold

[edit] Image:Med_2.png Silver

  • Zoltán Sztanity — Canoeing, Men's K1 500m Kayak Singles
  • Géza Csapó — Canoeing, Men's K1 1000m Kayak Singles
  • Anna Pfeffer and Klára Rajnai — Canoeing, Women's K2 500m Kayak Pairs
  • György Kõszegi — Weightlifting, Men's Flyweight
  • József Balla — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Super Heavyweight

[edit] Image:Med_3.png Bronze

  • Zoltán Bakó and István Szabó — Canoeing, Men's K2 1000m Kayak Pairs
  • Tamás Wichmann — Canoeing, Men's C1 1000m Canadian Singles
  • Tamás Buday and Oszkár Frey — Canoeing, Men's C2 500m Canadian Pairs
  • Tamás Buday and Oszkár Frey — Canoeing, Men's C2 1000m Canadian Pairs
  • Klára Rajnai — Canoeing, Women's K1 500m Kayak Singles
  • Gyözõ Kulcsár — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual
  • Ildikó Bóbis, Edit Kovács, Magda Maros, Ildikó Schwarczenberger, and Ildikó Ujlaki-Rejtõ — Fencing, Women's Foil Team
  • Márta Egervári — Gymnastics, Women's Asymmetrical Bars
  • Éva Angyal, Àgota Bujdosó, Klára Csik-Horváth, Zsuzsanna Kézi-Pethõ, Katalin Laki-Tóth Harsányi, Rozália Lelkes-Tomann, Márta Megyeri-Pacsai, Ilona Nagy Marianna Nagy, Erzsébet Németh, Amália Sterbinszky, Borbála Tóth Harsányi, and Mária Vadász-Vanya — Handball, Women's Team Competition
  • József Tuncsik — Judo, Men's Lightweight (63 kg)
  • Tamás Kancsal, Tibor Maracskó, and Svetiszláv Sasics — Modern Pentathlon, Men's Team Competition
  • Péter Baczakó — Weightlifting, Men's Light Heavyweight
  • László Réczi — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Featherweight

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's High Jump

  • Endre Kelemen
  • Qualification — 2.13m (→ did not advance)
  • Qualification — 2.05m (→ did not advance)

Men's Discus Throw

  • Ferenc Tegla
  • Qualification — 61.66m
  • Final — 60.54m (→ 11th place)
  • Janós Farago
  • Qualification — 60.06m
  • Final — 57.48m (→ 14th place)

Men's 20km Race Walk

  • Imre Stankovics — 1:32:06 (→ 16th place)

[edit] Boxing

Men's Light Flyweight (– 48 kg)

  • György Gedó
    1. First Round – Defeated Said Bashiri (IRN), KO-2
    2. Second Round – Defeated Serdamba Batsuk (MGL), 5:0
    3. Quarterfinals – Lost to Payao Pooltarat (THA), 1:4

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

  • Sandor Orbán
    1. First Round — Lost to Said Ahmed El-Ashry (EGY), 0:5

[edit] Cycling

Men's 4.000m Individual Pursuit

  • Gábor Szücs — 16th place

[edit] Volleyball

[edit] Women's Team Competition

  • Preliminary Round (Group A)
  • Lost to Japan (0-3)
  • Defeated Canada (3-1)
  • Defeated Peru (3-1)
  • Semi Finals
  • Lost to Soviet Union (0-3)
  • Bronze Medal Match
  • Lost to South Korea (1-3) → Fourth place
  • Team Roster
  • Zsuzsa Szloboda
  • Gyöngyi Bardi
  • Eva Biszku
  • Zsuzsa Biszku
  • Lucia Banhegyi
  • Gabriella Fekete
  • Agnes Hubai
  • Judit Schlegl
  • Agnes Torma
  • Katalin Schadek
  • Emerencia Kiraly
  • Eva Szalay
  • Head Coach: Gabriella Kotsis



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