Olga Gyarmati

Olga Gyarmati [ olgɒ ɟɒrmɒti ] ( born October 5, 1924 in Debrecen, Hungary, † October 27, 2013 in Greenfield, Massachusetts) was a Hungarian athlete. At a height of 1.66 m, they had a competition weight of 57 kg.

Fanny blanker - Koen had in 1943 set the world record in the long jump with 6.25 meters. As the long jump for women at the 1948 Olympic Games for the first time was part of the Olympic program, stepped blanker - Koen but in this discipline not to. Olga Gyarmati won the contest with 5,695 yards.

At the 1952 Olympics Gyarmati stepped to the 200 -meter run and in the sprint relay, but different from each in the flow. In the long jump with 5.67 meters, she came in 10th place in 1956 it was with 5.66 meters Eleventh.

Olga Gyarmati was married to the writer Tamás Aczél and emigrated from Hungary in 1956. After 1990, she returned to Hungary. After the death of her husband in 1994 she moved back to London, then to Greenfield, Massachusetts.

Swell

  • Volker Kluge: Summer Olympic Games, the Chronicle II, Berlin 1998 ISBN 3-328-00740-7
  • Ekkehard to Megede: The Modern Olympic Century 1896-1996 Track and Field Athletics, Berlin 1999, published via German Society for Athletics documentation eV
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