Attila Mizsér

Attila Mizsér ( born April 28, 1961 in Budapest ) is a former modern pentathlete who won an Olympic gold medal and five world titles.

His first international medal winning Mizsér at the 1982 World Cup when he took second place with Attila Császári and Pajor Gábor behind the Russian team. In 1983, he was not part of the Hungarian team at the World Championships and 1984 Hungary boycotted the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. At the World Championships 1985 in Melbourne, he reached together with József László Demeter and Fabian again the second place in the team standings behind the Soviet team that won the singles competition Mizsér in Melbourne before the title two athletes from the Soviet team. In 1986 he won with Lajos László Dobi and Fabian silver behind the Italians in 1987 then won Janos Martinek, László Attila Fabian and Mizsér the world title.

At the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul Martinek won the individual competition, Mizsér came on the fourth and Fabian to seventh place; in the team standings, the Hungarians were victorious safe from Italians and Britons. The 1989 World Series took place in Budapest and in front of his home crowd with four out of five medals to Hungary achieved a nearly optimal result: In the individual competition Fabian won ahead Mizsér, along with Martinek they won the team competition and in the inaugural season won Martinek and Mizsér together with Attila Kis Kálnoki. In 1990, the Soviet squadron before Fabian, Kálnoki Kis and Mizsér; This silver medal was at the World Championships in Lahti, the only medal for the Hungarian pentathlete. 1991 received Ádám Madaras, Fabian and Mizsér the bronze medal in the team competition, in the season was not Mizsér there when Madaras, Fabian and Kálnoki Kis won. At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona Attila Mizsér won silver in the individual standings behind Poland's Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek, the Hungarian team finished fifth. After the individual title in 1985, the team titles in 1987 and 1989 and the season title in 1989 Mizsér 1993 won in the relay, together with Fabian and Kálnoki Kis his fifth and final world title.

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