Mihály Dávid
Hungarian shot putter
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1906 Athens | Shot put |
Mihály Dávid (31 July 1886 – 3 April 1945)[1] was a Hungarian athlete who competed mainly in the shot put. He was born in the village of Porkerec, now Purcărete, part of Negrilești, Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania. He competed for Hungary in the 1906 Intercalated Games held in Athens in the shot put where he won the silver medal. He died in Budapest in 1945.[1]
References
- ^ a b "Mihály Dávid – Biographical information". www.olympedia.org. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mihály Dávid". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020.
External links
- Mihály Dávid at Olympedia
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Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's shot put
- 1897: Pál Réthy
- 1898: László Pórteleki
- 1899–1901: Rezső Crettier
- 1902–05: András Kozla
- 1906: Mihály Dávid
- 1907: Kálmán Kirchoffer
- 1908–14: Imre Mudin
- 1915: Dezső Farkas
- 1916–17: Imre Mudin
- 1918–19: Teofil Morár
- 1920–21: Pál Bedő
- 1922: Károly Vállay
- 1923: László Eördögh
- 1924–25: Pál Bedő
- 1926–35: József Darányi
- 1936: István Horváth
- 1937: Zoltán Csányi
- 1938–39: József Darányi
- 1940–42: Ernő Németh
- 1943: Ernő Németvári
- 1944: Vilmos Horváth
- 1945–47: Ernő Németvári
- 1948: József Tóth
- 1949: Ernő Németvári
- 1950–52: Károly Lévai
- 1953: Ferenc Kövesdi
- 1954–55: János Mihályfi
- 1956–57: Ferenc Kövesdi
- 1958–60: Vilmos Varjú
- 1961–62: Zsigmond Nagy
- 1963–72: Vilmos Varjú
- 1973: János Faragó
- 1974: György Nagy
- 1975–77: János Faragó
- 1978–79: László Szabó
- 1980–82: István Kácsor
- 1983–84: László Szabó
- 1985: Zsigmond Ladányi
- 1986: László Szabó
- 1987: Zsigmond Ladányi
- 1988: László Szabó
- 1989–90: Jenő Kóczián
- 1991: József Ficsor
- 1992–97: Jenő Kóczián
- 1998: Attila Pintér
- 1999: Szilárd Kiss
- 2000: Zsolt Bíber
- 2001–02: Szilárd Kiss
- 2003–05: Zsolt Bíber
- 2006–13: Lajos Kürthy
- 2014–15: Tibor Rakovszky
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