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Olga Gyarmati

Olga Gyarmati (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈolɡɒ ˈɟɒrmɒti]; 5 October 1924 – 27 October 2013)[2] was a Hungarian all-round track and field athlete who competed at three Olympic Games in four different events. Her greatest success was winning the inaugural Olympic Women's Long Jump competition in London in 1948. Additionally, she won two Universiade gold medals and a number of Hungarian Athletics Championships titles in sprint and jumping events.

Olga Gyarmati
Personal information
NationalityHungarian
CitizenshipHungarian, British
Born(1924-10-05)5 October 1924
Debrecen, Hungary
Died27 October 2013(2013-10-27) (aged 89)
Greenfield, Massachusetts, United States
Height1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight57 kg (126 lb)
Spouse(s)István Várkonyi
Tamás Aczél
Sport
CountryHungary
SportAthletics
ClubDebreceni TE (1941–44)
Vasas SC (1947–1956)
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)60 m – 7.8 sec (1950)[1]
80 m hurdles – 11.1 sec (1953)[1]
100 m – 11.9 sec (1951)[2]
200 m – 24.8 sec (1951)[2]
High jump – 160 cm (1950)[2]
Long jump – 623 cm (1953)[2]
Shot put – 11.12 m (1952)[1]
Women's pentathlon – 4160 pts (1955)[1]
Medal record
Updated on 24 September 2014.

Career edit

Gyarmati was born in Debrecen and began athletics in local club Debreceni TE. She won her first Hungarian Athletics Championships title in 1941, at the age of 17, in the 100-metre dash.[3] Shortly after, in the final years of World War II, athletics suffered a setback in Hungary as virtually no competitive events were held in the country; in this period Gyarmati moved to Budapest and married to István Várkonyi.[4]

Gyarmati returned to competitive sport in 1947, continuing her career in Vasas SC.[4] Until 1956 Gyarmati won a total of 31 individual national titles in Hungary, including three in 100-metre dash (1941, 1949, 1951), two in 200 metre-dash (1951, 1952), seven in the 80-metre hurdles (1948, 1949, 1951–1955), two in the high jump (1942, 1949), eight in the long jump (1948, 1949, 1951–56), and two in the pentathlon (1950, 1955). In addition, she won three team titles, one each in the high jump, long jump, and shot put.[2]

Gyarmati earned her biggest success at the 1948 Summer Olympics, winning the gold medal in the long jump, thus becoming the second Hungarian female Olympic champion in athletics after Ibolya Csák. Gyarmati qualified for the event – the first ever Olympic long jump competition for women – with a result of 599 cm, just 26 cm short to the world record, being one of the main gold medal contenders.[3] She eventually achieved 569.5 cm on her third attempt, setting a new Olympic record and winning the gold medal. In the high jump Gyarmati finished 17th.[2]

In the following years Gyarmati achieved further successes at the Universiade, winning the gold medal of the long jump event in 1949 and the 200 metres in 1951. Additionally, she won another four silvers and two bronzes in these championships.[2]

Gyarmati's next major event was the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, however, she competed with limited success. In the long jump she came tenth, while in the 200-metre dash and the 4x100 metres relay she was eliminated during the heats.[2]

At the 1956 Summer Olympics Gyarmati competed only in the long jump, finishing 11th. The Games, however, were overshadowed by the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the subsequent Soviet invasion of Hungary, that led to many of the Hungarian Olympic Team members to defect and not to return to Hungary. Gyarmati was among the defectors as well; she emigrated to England and became a British citizen. While in England, Gyarmati married to Hungarian writer Tamás Aczél, a fellow Hungarian emigrant. Later they settled in the United States.[2][4]

Gyarmati lived her final years as a recluse; she did not keep the touch with the Hungarian Olympic Committee and she did not even demand the annuity given for Olympic champions.[5] She died on 27 October 2013 in Greenfield, Massachusetts.[2]

Olympic results edit

1948 Summer Olympics, London:

  • Long Jump: Gold medal, 5.695m (Olympic Record)
  • High Jump: tied-17th, 1.40m

1952 Summer Olympics, Helsinki:

  • Long Jump: 10th, 5.67m
  • 200m: 5th in 3rd heat round 1, 25.5 (did not qualify for next round)
  • 4 × 100 m relay: Hungarian team disqualified in heat

1956 Summer Olympics, Melbourne:

  • Long Jump: 11th, 5.66m

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Peter Matthews, Mel Watman (7 January 2013). Olga Gyarmati-Aczel. Athletics International. Volume 22, No 1.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b (in Hungarian). Atlétika Magazin. Archived from the original on 22 October 2014. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Olimpiai Sportolóink – Gyarmati Olga" (in Hungarian). Hungarian Olympic Committee. Retrieved 24 September 2014.
  5. ^ Ághassy, Attila (6 October 2011). "Amerikai remete a magyar olimpiai bajnok" (in Hungarian). Sportgéza. Retrieved 24 September 2014.

External links edit

  • Olga Gyarmati-Aczel's obituary

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The native form of this personal name is Gyarmati Olga This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Olga Gyarmati Hungarian pronunciation ˈolɡɒ ˈɟɒrmɒti 5 October 1924 27 October 2013 2 was a Hungarian all round track and field athlete who competed at three Olympic Games in four different events Her greatest success was winning the inaugural Olympic Women s Long Jump competition in London in 1948 Additionally she won two Universiade gold medals and a number of Hungarian Athletics Championships titles in sprint and jumping events Olga GyarmatiPersonal informationNationalityHungarianCitizenshipHungarian BritishBorn 1924 10 05 5 October 1924Debrecen HungaryDied27 October 2013 2013 10 27 aged 89 Greenfield Massachusetts United StatesHeight1 66 m 5 ft 5 in Weight57 kg 126 lb Spouse s Istvan VarkonyiTamas AczelSportCountryHungarySportAthleticsClubDebreceni TE 1941 44 Vasas SC 1947 1956 Achievements and titlesPersonal best s 60 m 7 8 sec 1950 1 80 m hurdles 11 1 sec 1953 1 100 m 11 9 sec 1951 2 200 m 24 8 sec 1951 2 High jump 160 cm 1950 2 Long jump 623 cm 1953 2 Shot put 11 12 m 1952 1 Women s pentathlon 4160 pts 1955 1 Medal record Representing HungaryWomen s athleticsOlympic Games1948 London Long jumpUpdated on 24 September 2014 Contents 1 Career 2 Olympic results 3 References 4 External linksCareer editGyarmati was born in Debrecen and began athletics in local club Debreceni TE She won her first Hungarian Athletics Championships title in 1941 at the age of 17 in the 100 metre dash 3 Shortly after in the final years of World War II athletics suffered a setback in Hungary as virtually no competitive events were held in the country in this period Gyarmati moved to Budapest and married to Istvan Varkonyi 4 Gyarmati returned to competitive sport in 1947 continuing her career in Vasas SC 4 Until 1956 Gyarmati won a total of 31 individual national titles in Hungary including three in 100 metre dash 1941 1949 1951 two in 200 metre dash 1951 1952 seven in the 80 metre hurdles 1948 1949 1951 1955 two in the high jump 1942 1949 eight in the long jump 1948 1949 1951 56 and two in the pentathlon 1950 1955 In addition she won three team titles one each in the high jump long jump and shot put 2 Gyarmati earned her biggest success at the 1948 Summer Olympics winning the gold medal in the long jump thus becoming the second Hungarian female Olympic champion in athletics after Ibolya Csak Gyarmati qualified for the event the first ever Olympic long jump competition for women with a result of 599 cm just 26 cm short to the world record being one of the main gold medal contenders 3 She eventually achieved 569 5 cm on her third attempt setting a new Olympic record and winning the gold medal In the high jump Gyarmati finished 17th 2 In the following years Gyarmati achieved further successes at the Universiade winning the gold medal of the long jump event in 1949 and the 200 metres in 1951 Additionally she won another four silvers and two bronzes in these championships 2 Gyarmati s next major event was the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki however she competed with limited success In the long jump she came tenth while in the 200 metre dash and the 4x100 metres relay she was eliminated during the heats 2 At the 1956 Summer Olympics Gyarmati competed only in the long jump finishing 11th The Games however were overshadowed by the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the subsequent Soviet invasion of Hungary that led to many of the Hungarian Olympic Team members to defect and not to return to Hungary Gyarmati was among the defectors as well she emigrated to England and became a British citizen While in England Gyarmati married to Hungarian writer Tamas Aczel a fellow Hungarian emigrant Later they settled in the United States 2 4 Gyarmati lived her final years as a recluse she did not keep the touch with the Hungarian Olympic Committee and she did not even demand the annuity given for Olympic champions 5 She died on 27 October 2013 in Greenfield Massachusetts 2 Olympic results edit1948 Summer Olympics London Long Jump Gold medal 5 695m Olympic Record High Jump tied 17th 1 40m1952 Summer Olympics Helsinki Long Jump 10th 5 67m 200m 5th in 3rd heat round 1 25 5 did not qualify for next round 4 100 m relay Hungarian team disqualified in heat1956 Summer Olympics Melbourne Long Jump 11th 5 66mReferences edit a b c d Peter Matthews Mel Watman 7 January 2013 Olga Gyarmati Aczel Athletics International Volume 22 No 1 a b c d e f g h i j k Olga Gyarmati Bio Stats and Results Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 24 September 2014 a b Gyarmati Olga Aranyerem 1948 London in Hungarian Atletika Magazin Archived from the original on 22 October 2014 Retrieved 24 September 2014 a b c Olimpiai Sportoloink Gyarmati Olga in Hungarian Hungarian Olympic Committee Retrieved 24 September 2014 Aghassy Attila 6 October 2011 Amerikai remete a magyar olimpiai bajnok in Hungarian Sportgeza Retrieved 24 September 2014 External links editProfile at databaseolympics com Olga Gyarmati Aczel s obituary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Olga Gyarmati amp oldid 1156389847, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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