Hungary at the 1964 Summer Olympics
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Hungary at the Olympic Games | ||||||||||
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At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo | ||||||||||
Competitors | ||||||||||
Medals Rank: 6 |
Gold 10 |
Silver 7 |
Bronze 5 |
Total 22 |
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Hungary competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
Contents |
[edit] Medals
[edit] Gold
- Árpád Bárány, Tamás Gábor, István Kausz, Gyözõ Kulcsár, and Zoltán Nemere — Fencing, Men's Épée Team Competition
- Tibor Pézsa — Fencing, Men's Sabre Individual
- Ildikó Ujlaki-Rejtõ — Fencing, Women's Foil Individual
- Paula Földessy-Marosi, Katalin Juhász-Nagy, Judit Mendelényi-Àgoston, Lidia Sákovits-Dömölky, and Ildikó Ujlaki-Rejtõ — Fencing, Women's Foil Team Competition
- Ferenc Török — Modern Pentathlon, Men's Individual Competition
- László Hammerl — Shooting, Men's Small-bore Rifle, prone
- Imre Polyák — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Featherweight
- István Kozma — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Heavyweight
- Ferenc Bene, Tibor Csernai, János Farkas, József Gelei, Kálmán Ihász, Sándor Katona, Imre Komora, Ferenc Nógrádi, Dezsõ Novák, Àrpád Orban, Károly Palotai, Antal Szentmihályi, Gusztáv Szepesi, and Zoltán Varga — Football (soccer), Men's Team Competition
- Miklós Ambrus, András Bodnár, Ottó Boros, Zoltán Dömötör, László Felkai, Dezsõ Gyarmati, Tivadar Kanizsa, György Kárpáti, János Konrád, Mihály Mayer, Dénes Pócsik, and Péter Rusorán — Water Polo, Men's Team Competition
[edit] Silver
- Gyula Zsivótzky — Athletics, Men's Hammer Throw
- Gergely Kulcsár — Athletics, Men's Javelin Throw
- Márta Rudas-Antal — Athletics, Women's Javelin Throw
- Mihály Hesz — Canoeing, Men's K1 1000m Kayak Singles
- Katalin Makray — Gymnastics, Women's Asymmetrical Bars
- Imre Földi — Weightlifting, Men's Bantamweight
- Géza Tóth — Weightlifting, Men's Light Heavyweight
[edit] Bronze
- Vilmos Varju — Athletics, Men's Shot Put
- Anikó Jánosi-Ducza — Gymnastics, Women's Floor Exercises
- Imre Nagy, Ferenc Török and Ottó Török — Modern Pentathlon, Men's Team Competition
- László Hammerl — Shooting, Men's Small-bore Rifle, Three Positions
- Gyõzõ Veres — Weightlifting, Men's Light Heavyweight
[edit] Results by event
[edit] Cycling
Men's Individual Road Race
- Janos Juszko — 4:39:51.74 (→ 24th place)
- Andras Meszaros — 4:39:51.76 (→ 35th place)
- Antal Megyerdi — 4:39:51.78 (→ 46th place)
- Laszlo Maho — 4:39:51.78 (→ 74th place)
[edit] Volleyball
Men's Team Competition
- Round Robin
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- Lost to Czechoslovakia (3-2)
- Defeated Japan (3-0)
- Defeated United States (3-0)
- Lost to Soviet Union (0-3)
- Lost to Brazil (2-3)
- Lost to Romania (1-3)
- Defeated Netherlands (3-1)
- Defeated South Korea (3-2)
- Lost to Bulgaria (1-3) → Sixth place
- Team Roster
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- Bela Czafik
- Vilmos Ivancso
- Csabas Lantos
- Gabor Bodo
- István Molnar
- Otto Prouza
- Ferenc Tuske
- Tibor Florián
- Laszlo Galos
- Antal Kangyerka
- Mihaly Tatar
- Ferenc Janosi