Judit Földing-Nagy

Judit Földing -Nagy (born Nagy, born December 9, 1965) is a Hungarian long-distance runner who specializes in the marathon.

In 1990 she won the Hamburg Marathon, and the Reims Marathon and finished fifth at the European Athletics Championships in Split. 1991 followed by a second and a third place in 1992 in Hamburg. She was fifth at the Paris Marathon, came at the World Athletics Championships in Stuttgart to 15th place and won again in Reims in 1993. The following year, she won the Walt Disney World Marathon and was again fifth in Paris. In 1995 she defended her title at the Walt Disney World Marathon, won in Paris and finished at the World Championships in Gothenburg the 23th Place.

They were each fifth in Paris and at the Berlin Marathon in 1996 and finished at the Olympic Games in Atlanta in the 36th. A year later, she was third in Paris and ran at the World Championships in Athens at No. 22. In 1998, she finished fifth in Paris, arrived at the European Championships in Budapest on the 14th place and was second in the Venice Marathon.

She finished second at the Turin Marathon in 1999 and won the Lisbon Marathon. At the Olympic Games in Sydney the following year she took the 17th place. In 2001, she finished seventh in Paris and won the Monaco Marathon. The following year saw a second place at the Prague Marathon and a tenth at the European Championships in Munich. In 2003, she was second in the Mont -Saint -Michel Marathon and fourth in Venice and 2004 Tenth in Paris.

Once she was back in 1992 has become national champion in the marathon, she won as the overall winner of the Budapest marathon five more titles in the years 1998, 2001, 2003, 2007 and 2008. Again in 2006 she won this race. In the half marathon, it was a total of four times Hungarian champion (1997-1999, 2002).

Personal Best

  • Hours of operation: 17 052 ​​m, October 22, 1989, Székesfehérvár (current Hungarian record )
  • Half Marathon: 1:11:22 h, September 8, 1996 Budapest
  • Marathon: 2:28:50 h, September 29, 1996 Berlin (current Hungarian record )
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