Hungary at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Hungary competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 109 competitors, 93 men and 16 women, took part in 63 events in 12 sports.[1]
Hungary at the 1928 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | HUN |
NOC | Hungarian Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
in Amsterdam | |
Competitors | 109 in 12 sports |
Flag bearer | Kálmán Egri |
Medals Ranked 9th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Other related appearances | |
1906 Intercalated Games |
Medalists
Default sort order: Medal, Date, Name |
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Multiple medalists
The following competitors won multiple medals at the 1928 Olympic Games.
Name | Medal | Sport | Event |
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Ödön Tersztyánszky | ![]() ![]() | Fencing | Men's team sabre Men's sabre |
Attila Petschauer | ![]() ![]() | Fencing | Men's team sabre Men's sabre |
Athletics
Boxing
Men's Flyweight (– 50.8 kg)
- Antal Kocsis
- First Round — Bye
- Second Round — Defeated José Villanova Pueyo (ESP), points
- Quarterfinals — Defeated Hubert Ausböck (GER), points
- Semifinals — Defeated Carlo Covagnioli (ITA), points
- Final — Defeated Armand Apell (FRA), points
Equestrian
Fencing
17 fencers, 14 men and 3 women, represented Hungary in 1928.
- Men's foil
- György Rozgonyi
- Zoltán Schenker
- Gusztáv Kálniczky
- Men's team foil
- Ödön von Tersztyánszky, György Rozgonyi, György Piller-Jekelfalussy, József Rády, Gusztáv Kálniczky, Péter Tóth
- Men's épée
- József Rády
- János Hajdú
- Ottó Hátszeghy
- Men's team épée
- József Rády, János Hajdú, Albert Bógathy, György Piller-Jekelfalussy, Ottó Hátszeghy
- Men's sabre
- Ödön von Tersztyánszky
- Attila Petschauer
- Sándor Gombos
- Men's team sabre
- Ödön von Tersztyánszky, János Garay, Attila Petschauer, József Rády, Sándor Gombos, Gyula Glykais
- Women's foil
- Margit Danÿ
- Gizella Tary
- Erna Bogen-Bogáti
Gymnastics
Modern pentathlon
One male fencer represented Hungary in 1928.
- Tivadar Filótás
Sailing
Swimming
Water Polo
Wrestling
Art competitions
References
- "Hungary at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-12. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
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