Nándor Fóthy
Nándor Fóthy (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnaːndor ˈfoːti]) was a Hungarian track and field athlete and one of the best discus throwers of his time.[1] Competing for Nagykanizsai Testnevelési Egylet until 1903 and for Aradi Atlétikai Club subsequently, he won two Hungarian Athletics Championships titles in discus throw in 1903 and 1904.[2] In 1902 he became the first discus thrower to breach the 40-meters mark (40.61 meters), which was an unofficial world record that time – world records in the men's discus were not recognized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) until 1912. In 1903 Fóthy further improved his best to 41.80 meters.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Nándor Fóthy" (in Hungarian). Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon (Hungarian Biographical Lexicon). Retrieved 28 October 2013.
- ^ "Magyar férfi bajnokok atlétikában, dobó számok" (in Hungarian). kerszoft.hu. Archived from the original on 3 March 2012. Retrieved 28 October 2013.
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- 1903–04: Nándor Fóthy
- 1905: András Kozla
- 1906: Vikor Müller
- 1907: Károly Halmos
- 1908: György Luntzer
- 1909: Pál Antal
- 1910: Imre Mudin
- 1911: Károly Kobulszky
- 1912: György Luntzer
- 1913: Rezső Újlaky
- 1914: Károly Ambrózy
- 1915: György Luntzer
- 1916: Imre Mudin
- 1917: Béla Molnár
- 1918: Károly Ambrózy
- 1919: Károly Kobulszky
- 1920: Pál Bedő
- 1921: Károly Kobulszky
- 1922–24: Sándor Toldy
- 1925: Béla Molnár
- 1926–30: Kálmán Marvalits
- 1931: István Donogán
- 1932–34: József Remecz
- 1935: István Donogán
- 1936–37: Endre Madarász
- 1938–39: Jenő Kulitzy
- 1940–42: Vilmos Horváth
- 1943–44: Jenő Kulitzy
- 1945: József Sík
- 1946–47: Ferenc Klics
- 1948: Jenő Kulitzy
- 1949–54: Ferenc Klics
- 1955–56: József Szécsényi
- 1957: Ferenc Klics
- 1958–63: József Szécsényi
- 1964: Géza Fejér
- 1965: József Szécsényi
- 1966–67: Géza Fejér
- 1968–70: Ferenc Tégla
- 1971–73: Géza Fejér
- 1974: János Murányi
- 1975: Géza Fejér
- 1976–77: Ferenc Tégla
- 1978: János Faragó
- 1979: Géza Fejér
- 1980–81: Jenő Szegletess
- 1982–83: Ferenc Csiszár
- 1984: Ferenc Tégla
- 1985–86: Csaba Holló
- 1987: Attila Horváth
- 1988–89: József Ficsor
- 1990–97: Attila Horváth
- 1998: Róbert Fazekas
- 1999: Roland Varga
- 2000: Róbert Fazekas
- 2001: Zoltán Kővágó
- 2002–03: Róbert Fazekas
- 2004–05: Zoltán Kővágó
- 2006: Roland Varga
- 2007: Gábor Máté
- 2008–12: Zoltán Kővágó
- 2013: András Seres
- 2014–15: Zoltán Kővágó
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