Sándor Boros
Sándor Boros (pronounced [ˈʃaːndor ˈboroʃ]; born 7 May 1949 in Budapest)[1] is a former Hungarian athlete and coach. Competing for Újpesti Dózsa between 1965 and 1986,[1] he won the javelin throw event of the Hungarian Athletics Championships in 1978 with 84.46 metres.[2] He set his personal best in the same year in Szeged, having launched the javelin to 88.60 metres.[3] He also competed in the men's javelin throw at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[4]
He finished his active career in 1986, subsequently taking a coaching position by Újpesti Dózsa, where he remained until 1990.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Kozák, Péter (1995). Ki kicsoda a magyar sportéletben?: A-H. Szekszárd: Babits Kiadó. p. 171. ISBN 963-7806-90-3.
- ^ "Férfi bajnoki ranglista 1919–2008" (in Hungarian). gerely.hu. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ "Gerelyhajító Magyar Örökranglista Férfiak" (in Hungarian). gerely.hu. 8 October 2010. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Sándor Boros Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
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Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's javelin throw
- 1911–14: Mór Kóczán
- 1915: Máté Szakáll
- 1916–17: Imre Mudin
- 1918: Mór Kóczán
- 1919–22: Lajos Csejthey
- 1923: László Gyurkó
- 1924: Lajos Csejthey
- 1925–31: Béla Szepes
- 1932–43: József Várszegi
- 1944: Gyula Rákhely
- 1945–52: József Várszegi
- 1953–57: Sándor Krasznai
- 1958–60: Gergely Kulcsár
- 1961: Sándor Krasznai
- 1962–69: Gergely Kulcsár
- 1970: József Csík
- 1971: Gergely Kulcsár
- 1972: József Csík
- 1973: Miklós Németh
- 1974: György Erdélyi
- 1975–77: Ferenc Paragi
- 1978: Sándor Boros
- 1979: Ferenc Paragi
- 1980–81: Miklós Németh
- 1982: Ferenc Paragi
- 1983: Miklós Németh
- 1984–85: András Temesi
- 1986: Tamás Bolgár
- 1987: László Stefán
- 1988: Attila Bareith
- 1989: László Stefán
- 1990: Ferenc Knausz
- 1991: László Palotai
- 1992: Lajos Varga
- 1993–98: József Belák
- 1999–2005: Gergely Horváth
- 2006–09: Csongor Olteán
- 2010–11: Krisztián Török
- 2012: Bence Papp
- 2013: Krisztián Török
- 2014: Zoltán Magyari
- 2015–21: Norbert Rivasz-Tóth
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