József Vadas
Hungarian sprinter
József Vadas (19 September 1911 – 5 June 2006) was a Hungarian sprinter who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Székesfehérvár.[1]
References
- ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "József Vadas". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
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Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's 400 metres
- 1901: Zoltán Speidl
- 1902: Miksa Hellmich
- 1903–04: József Nagy
- 1905: Zoltán Bertalan
- 1906: József Bernegh
- 1907: Sándor Veres
- 1908–09: Ödön Bodor
- 1910: Frigyes Mezei
- 1911: Ödön Bodor
- 1912: István Déván
- 1913–14: Frigyes Mezei
- 1915: István Déván
- 1916: Ervin Szerelemhegyi
- 1917–18: Lajos Kurunczy
- 1919–21: Lajos Fixl
- 1922–24: Lajos Kurunczy
- 1925–30: László Barsi
- 1931–32: Zoltán Zsitvay
- 1933: Gábor Duha
- 1934: László Barsi
- 1935: Zoltán Zsitvay
- 1936: József Vadas
- 1937: József Kovács
- 1938: János Görkói
- 1939: József Vadas
- 1940: József Góby
- 1941: János Görkói
- 1942: Jenő Polgár
- 1943–44: Ferenc Bánhalmi
- 1945: István Varga
- 1946: László Marosi
- 1947: Ferenc Bánhalmi
- 1948: Egon Solymosi
- 1949–51: Ferenc Bánhalmi
- 1952: Zoltán Adamik
- 1953: Ferenc Bánhalmi
- 1954–56: Zoltán Adamik
- 1957: István Kovács
- 1958–59: Csaba Csutorás
- 1960–61: István Korda
- 1962: Csaba Csutorás
- 1963–64: István Gyulai
- 1965: László Mihályfi
- 1966: István Gyulai
- 1967–68: László Mihályfi
- 1969–70: István Rózsa
- 1971: József Fügedi
- 1972–75: István Rózsa
- 1976–78: Nándor Hornyacsek
- 1979–80: András Paróczai
- 1981–83: Sándor Újhelyi
- 1984–86: Gusztáv Menczer
- 1987–89: Tamás Molnár
- 1990: Ervin Katona
- 1991–92: Tamás Molnár
- 1993: Gusztáv Menczer
- 1994: Gábor Kiss
- 1995: Dusán Kovács
- 1996: Tibor Szél
- 1997–98: Péter Nyilasi
- 1999: Zsolt Szeglet
- 2000: Attila Klivinger
- 2001–04: Zsolt Szeglet
- 2005: László Borsányi
- 2006: Balázs Molnár
- 2007: Róbert Mucsi
- 2008: Marcell Deák-Nagy
- 2009: Zoltán Kovács
- 2010–12: Marcell Deák-Nagy
- 2013: Tibor Kása
- 2014: Bálint Móricz
- 2015: Zoltán Kovács
- 2016–17: Marcell Deák-Nagy
- 2018: Boldizsár Boda
- 2019: Tibor Koroknai
- 2020: Dániel Ajide
- 2021: Attila Molnár
Note that between 1901–1914 the championships were held on 440 yards.
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