Hungary at the 1972 Summer Olympics

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Hungary at the Olympic Games

Flag of Hungary
IOC code: HUN
NOC: Hungarian Olympic Committee
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1972 Summer Olympics in Munich
Medals Gold
6
Silver
13
Bronze
16
Total
35
Summer Olympic Games appearances
1896190019041908191219201924192819321936194819521956196019641968197219761980198419881992199620002004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
19241928193219361948195219561960196419681972197619801984198819921994199820022006

Hungary competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany.

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Hungary finished in 8th position in the final medal rankings, with six gold medals and 35 medals overall.

  • András Balczó — Modern Pentathlon, Men's Individual Competition
  • György Gedó — Boxing, Men's Light Flyweight
  • Csaba Fenyvesi — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual
  • Sándor Erdõs, Csaba Fenyvesi, Gyözõ Kulcsár, István Osztrics, and Pál Schmitt — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
  • Imre Földi — Weightlifting, Men's Bantamweight
  • Csaba Hegedüs — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Middleweight

  • András Balczó, Zsigmond Villányi, and Pál Bakó — Modern Pentathlon, Men's Team Competition
  • László Orbán — Boxing, Men's Lightweight
  • János Kajdi — Boxing, Men's Welterweight
  • József Deme and János Rátkai — Canoeing, Men's K2 1000m Kayak Pairs
  • Tamás Wichmann — Canoeing, Men's C1 1000m Canadian Singles
  • Jenõ Kamuti — Fencing, Men's Foil Individual
  • Péter Marót — Fencing, Men's Sabre Individual
  • Ildikó Bóbis — Fencing, Women's Foil Individual
  • Ildikó Bóbis, Ildikó Matuscsák-Rónay, Ildikó Schwarczenberger, Mária Szolnoki, and Ildikó Ujlaki-Rejtõ — Fencing, Women's Foil Team
  • Andrea Gyarmati — Swimming, Women's 100m Backstroke
  • Lajos Szücs — Weightlifting, Men's Flyweight
  • István Géczi, Péter Vépi, Miklós Páncsics, Péter Juhász, Lajos Szücs, Mihály Kozma, Antal Dunai, Lajos Kü, Béla Váradi, Ede Dunai, László Bálint, Lajos Kocsis, Kálmán Tóth, László Branikovics, József Kovács, Csaba Vidács, and Adám Rothermel — Football (soccer), Men's Team Competition
  • András Bodnár, Tibor Cservenyák, István Görgényi, Támás Faragó, Zoltán Kásás, Ferenc Konrád, István Magas, Dénes Pócsik, László Sárosi, Endre Molnár, and István Szivós — Water Polo, Men's Team Competition

  • András Botos — Boxing, Men's Featherweight
  • Géza Csapó — Canoeing, Men's K1 1000m Kayak Singles
  • Anna Pfeffer — Canoeing, Women's K1 500m Kayak Singles
  • Csaba Fenyvesi — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual
  • Gyözõ Kulcsár — Fencing, Men's Épée Individual
  • Péter Marót, Péter Bakonyi, Pál Gerevich, Tamás Kovács, Péter Marót, and Tibor Pézsa — Fencing, Men's
  • Ilona Békési, Mónika Császár, Márta Kelemen, Anikó Kéry, Krisztina Medveczky, and Zsuzsanna Nagy — Gymnastics, Women's Team Combined Exercises
  • Lajos Papp — Shooting, Men's Free Rifle, Three Positions
  • András Hargitay — Swimming, Men's 400m Individual Medley
  • Andrea Gyarmati — Swimming, Women's 100m Butterfly
  • Sándor Holczreiter — Weightlifting, Men's Flyweight
  • János Benedek — Weightlifting, Men's Featherweight
  • György Horváth — Weightlifting, Men's Light Heavyweight
  • Ferenc Kiss — Wrestling, Men's Greco-Roman Heavyweight
  • László Klinga — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Bantamweight
  • Károly Bajkó — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Light Heavyweight
  • József Csatári — Wrestling, Men's Freestyle Heavyweight

In the first modern archery competition at the Olympics, Hungary entered one man and one woman. Their highest placing competitor was Hamvas Agnes Hajdene, at 22nd place in the women's competition.

Women's Individual Competition:

  • Hamvas Agnes Hajdene — 2265 points (→ 22nd place)

Men's Individual Competition:

  • Bela Nagy — 2302 points (→ 34th place)

Men's 800 metres

  • András Zsinka
  • Heat — 1:49.0 (→ did not advance)

Men's Flyweight (– 51 kg)

  • Sandor Orbán
  • First Round — Lost to Orn-Chim Chawalit (THA), walk-over

Men's Welterweight (– 67 kg)

  • First Round — Bye
  • Second Round — Defeated James Vrij (HOL), 4:1
  • Third Round — Defeated Damdiniav Bandi (MGL), KO-2
  • Quarterfinals — Defeated Maurice Hope (GBR), 5:0
  • Semifinals — Defeated Richard Murunga (KEN), 4:1
  • Final — Lost to Emilio Correa (CUB), 0:5

Men's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)

  • Jozsef Reder
  • First Round — Lost to Ion Alexe (ROM), 0:5

  • First Round (Group C)
  • Defeated Iran (5-0)
  • Drew with Brazil (2-2)
  • Defeated Denmark (2-0)
  • Second Round (Group 1)
  • Defeated East Germany (2-0)
  • Defeated West Germany (4-1)
  • Defeated Mexico (2-0)
  • Final
  • Lost to Poland (2-1) → Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal
  • Team Roster
  • László Bálint
  • László Branikovits
  • Antal Dunai
  • Ede Dunai
  • István Géczi
  • Péter Juhász
  • Lajos Kocsis
  • József Kovács
  • Mihály Kozma
  • Lajos Kü
  • Miklós Páncsics
  • Àdám Rothermel
  • Lajos Szücs
  • Kálmán Tóth
  • Béla Várady
  • Péter Vépi
  • Csaba Vidáts


Hungary's first two games resulted in victories over the United States and Japan, guaranteeing the team a berth in the second round regardless of the result of the third game. However, that loss to Yugoslavia carried over into the second round, putting the Hungarians at a disadvantage. Losses to Romania and West Germany put Hungary into last place in the division. The team played against Sweden for seventh and eighth places, losing 19-18.

Men's Team Competition:

  • Hungary - 8th place (2-4-0)
  • Roster - János Adorján, Bála Bartalos, János Csik, László Harka, József Horváth, Gyula Hurth, Sandor Kaló, István Marosi, Lajos Simó, János Stiller, István Szabó, László Szabó, Sandor Takács, István Varga, Károly Vass, and Sandor Vass

Men's Individual Competition:

  • András Balczó - 5412 points (→ Image:Med_1.png Gold Medal)
  • Zsigmond Villányi - 5047 points (12th place)
  • Pál Bakó - 4879 points (15th place)

Men's Team Competition:

  • Balczó, Villányi, and Bakó - 15348 points (→ Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal)

Alternate Member: Peter Kelemen

  • Preliminary Round (Group B)
  • Defeated The Netherlands (3-0)
  • Drew with West Germany (3-3)
  • Defeated Greece (6-1)
  • Defeated Australia (10-2)
  • Final Round (Group I)
  • Defeated Italy (8-7)
  • Defeated United States (5-3)
  • Defeated Yugoslavia (4-2)
  • Drew with Soviet Union (3-3) → Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal
  • Team Roster
  • András Bodnár
  • Tibor Cservenyák
  • István Görgényi
  • Támás Faragó
  • Zoltán Kásás
  • Ferenc Konrád
  • István Magas
  • Dénes Pócsik
  • László Sárosi
  • Endre Molnár
  • István Szivós


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