Hungarian Sportspeople of the Year

Hungarian Sportspeople of the Year (Hungarian: Az év magyar sportolója) awards are granted each year since 1958, with categories for sportsmen, sportswomen, teams, coaches (since 1985) and presidents (since 1995).

List of winners

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Year Sportsman of the Year Sportswoman of the Year Team of the Year
Athlete Sport Athlete Sport
1958 Imre Polyák   wrestling Zsuzsa Körmöczy   tennis Men's water polo team
1959 Rudolf Kárpáti   fencing Kornélia Méray   rowing Men's team épée
1960 Rudolf Kárpáti (2) Kornélia Méray (2) Men's modern pentathlon team
1961 György Gurics   wrestling Kornélia Méray (3) Men's water polo team
1962 Imre Polyák (2) Márta Egerváry   swimming
1963 Győző Veres   weightlifting Ildikó Rejtő   fencing Men's modern pentathlon team
1964 Ferenc Török   modern pentathlon Ildikó Rejtő (2)   fencing Men's football team
1965 Gyula Zsivótzky   hammer throw Jolán Kleiber-Kontsek   discus throw Women's handball team
1966 András Balczó   modern pentathlon Zsuzsa Nagy Szabó   athletics Men's modern pentathlon team
1967 István Kozma   wrestling Annamária Kovács Tóth   modern pentathlon
1968 Gyula Zsivótzky (2)   hammer throw Angéla Németh   javelin throw Men's team épée
1969 András Balczó (2)   modern pentathlon Angéla Németh (2)   javelin throw Junior Men's modern pentathlon team
1970 Péter Kelemen Andrea Gyarmati   swimming Men's modern pentathlon team
1971 Csaba Hegedűs   wrestling Andrea Gyarmati (2) Men's team épée
1972 András Balczó (3)   modern pentathlon Andrea Gyarmati (3)
1973 Géza Csapó   canoe racing Ildikó Tordasi   fencing Men's water polo team
1974 Zoltán Magyar   artistic gymnastics Ilona Bruzsenyák   long jump Men's water polo team
1975 András Hargitay   swimming Mariann Ambrus   rowing Men's modern pentathlon team
1976 Miklós Németh   javelin throw Ildikó Tordasi (2)   fencing Men's water polo team
1977 Pál Gerevich   fencing Mariann Ambrus (2)   rowing
1978 Zoltán Magyar (2)   artistic gymnastics Judit Magos   table tennis Men's chess team
1979 Tamás Wichmann   canoe racing Andrea Mátay   high jump Men's table tennis team
1980 Zoltán Magyar (3)   artistic gymnastics Magda Maros   fencing Ice dancing (Regőczy & Sallay)
1981 Sándor Wladár   swimming Éva Rakusz   canoe racing Men's team foil
1982 Jenő Pap   fencing Pálma Balogh   shooting
1983 György Guczoghy   artistic gymnastics Andrea Temesvári   tennis Men's modern pentathlon team
1984 Tamás Gáspár   wrestling Mária Ábrahám   bowling Men's equestrianism team
1985 Attila Mizsér   modern pentathlon Éva Fórián   shooting Men's football team
1986 Tamás Darnyi   swimming Csilla Bátorfi   table tennis Men's handball team
1987 Tamás Darnyi (2) Mariann Engrich   taekwondo Men's modern pentathlon team
1988 Tamás Darnyi (3) Krisztina Egerszegi   swimming Men's modern pentathlon team
1989 László Fábián   modern pentathlon Krisztina Egerszegi (2) Men's modern pentathlon team
1990 Tamás Darnyi (4)   swimming Krisztina Egerszegi (3) Women's chess team
1991 István Kovács   boxing Krisztina Egerszegi (4) Men's K-4 (Horváth, Kammerer, Storcz, Vereckei)
1992 Tamás Darnyi (5)   swimming Krisztina Egerszegi (5) Women's K-4 (Czigány, Dónusz, Kőbán, Mészáros)
1993 Antal Kovács   judo Krisztina Egerszegi (6) Men's water polo team
1994 Norbert Rózsa   swimming Rita Kőbán   canoe racing Women's water polo team
1995 Imre Pulai   canoe racing Rita Kőbán (2) Men's C-2 (Horváth & Kolonics)
1996 István Kovács (2)   boxing Krisztina Egerszegi (7)   swimming
1997 Botond Storcz   canoe racing Ágnes Kovács Men's water polo team
1998 Tibor Gécsek   hammer throw Ágnes Kovács (2) Men's team épée
1999 Gábor Balogh   modern pentathlon Ágnes Kovács (3) Men's water polo team
2000 Szilveszter Csollány   artistic gymnastics Ágnes Kovács (4)
2001 Gábor Balogh (2)   modern pentathlon Gyöngyi Likerecz   weightlifting Rowing, men's double sculls (Haller & Pető)
2002 Szilveszter Csollány (2)   artistic gymnastics Katalin Kovács   canoe racing Rowing, men's double sculls (Haller & Pető)
2003 Adrián Annus   hammer throw Katalin Kovács (2) Men's water polo team
2004 István Majoros   wrestling Natasa Janics
2005 Ákos Braun   judo Zsuzsanna Vörös   modern pentathlon Women's K-2 (Janics & Kovács)
2006 László Cseh   swimming Tímea Nagy   fencing
2007 Gábor Talmácsi   motorcycle racing Ágnes Szávay   tennis Men's team épée
2008 Attila Vajda   canoe racing Ildikó Mincza-Nébald   fencing Men's water polo team
2009 Dániel Gyurta   swimming Katinka Hosszú   swimming Men's U-20 football team
2010 Krisztián Berki   artistic gymnastics Natasa Janics (2)   canoe racing Women's K-2 (Janics & Kovács)
2011 Krisztián Berki (2) Tamara Csipes Ferencvárosi TC (women's handball)
2012 Dániel Gyurta (2)   swimming Éva Risztov   swimming Men's K-2 (Dombi & Kökény)
2013 Dániel Gyurta (3) Katinka Hosszú (2) Men's water polo team
2014 Krisztián Berki (3)   artistic gymnastics Katinka Hosszú (3) Győri ETO KC (women's handball)
2015 László Cseh (2)   swimming Katinka Hosszú (4) Men's ice hockey team
2016 Áron Szilágyi   fencing Katinka Hosszú (5) Men's football team
2017 Balázs Baji   athletics Katinka Hosszú (6) Győri ETO KC (women's handball)
2018 Shaolin Sándor Liu   short track speed skating Danuta Kozák   canoe racing Győri ETO KC (women's handball)
2019 Kristóf Milák   swimming Katinka Hosszú (7)   swimming Ferencvárosi TC (men's water polo)
2020 Dominik Szoboszlai   football Hedvig Karakas   judo Men's football team
2021 Áron Szilágyi (2)   fencing Tamara Csipes (2)   canoe racing Women's water polo team
2022 Kristóf Milák (2)   swimming Luca Kozák   athletics Women's national team fencing sabre
2023 Dominik Szoboszlai (2)[1]   football Mária Érdi   sailing Men's football team

Statistics

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Individual winners of three or more titles

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Name Sport Number of titles
Krisztina Egerszegi swimming 7
Katinka Hosszú
Tamás Darnyi 5
Ágnes Kovács 4
András Balczó modern pentathlon 3
Krisztián Berki artistic gymnastics
Andrea Gyarmati swimming
Dániel Gyurta
Zoltán Magyar gymnastics
Kornélia Méray rowing

Breakdown of winners by sport

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Coach/President of the Year

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Year Coach of the Year President of the Year
Winner Sport Winner Sport
1985 György Mezey   football
1986 Tamás Széchy   swimming
1987 Tamás Széchy (2)
1988 Tamás Széchy (3)
1989 Ferenc Török   modern pentathlon
1990 Tamás Széchy (4)   swimming
1991 László Kiss
1992 László Kiss (2)
1993 László Kiss (3)
1994 Tamás Széchy (5)
1995 Róbert Ludasi   canoe racing Vilmos Vajda   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
1996 László Kiss (4)   swimming Tamás Széchy   swimming (MÚSZ)
1997 László Kiss (5) Imre Szántó   boxing (MÖSZ)
1998 Pál Németh   athletics Zoltán Angyal   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
1999 László Kiss (6)   swimming Dénes Kemény   Men's water polo
2000 Nándor Sári   canoe racing Dénes Kemény (2)
2001 Katalin Rozsnyói Zoltán Angyal (2)   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
2002 Katalin Rozsnyói (2) Zoltán Angyal (3)
2003 Katalin Rozsnyói (3) Dénes Kemény (3)   Men's water polo
2004 Katalin Rozsnyói (4) Dénes Kemény (4)
2005 Katalin Rozsnyói (5) Tamás Faragó   Women's water polo
2006 Katalin Rozsnyói (6) Zoltán Angyal (4)   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
2007 Zoltán Kuhárszky   tennis Zoltán Angyal (5)
2008 György Turi   swimming Dénes Kemény (5)   Men's water polo
2009 Lajos Mocsai   handball Sándor Egervári   Men's U-20 football
2010 István Kovács   artistic gymnastics László Kiss   swimming (MÚSZ)
2011 Ferenc Csipes   canoe racing Botond Storcz   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
2012 Sándor Széles   swimming Lajos Mocsai   Men's handball
2013 Shane Tusup Tibor Benedek   Men's water polo
2014 Shane Tusup (2) Botond Storcz (2)   canoe racing (MKKSZ)
2015 Pál Dárdai   football From 2015 merged with Coach of the Year awards.
2016 Shane Tusup (3)   swimming
2017 Shane Tusup (4)
2018 Ákos Bánhidi and
Zhang Jing
  short track speed skating
2019 Zsolt Varga   Men's water polo
2020 Marco Rossi   football
2021 András Decsi   fencing
2022 Marco Rossi[2]   football
2023 Marco Rossi[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Szoboszlai Dominik lett az év sportolója, a fociválogatott az év csapata". telex (in Hungarian). 8 January 2024. Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  2. ^ Ádám, Antalics (9 January 2023). "Milák Kristóf az év sportolója, Marco Rossi az év edzője". index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 9 January 2024.
  3. ^ nemzetisport.hu (2024). "Szoboszlai és Érdi az Év Sportolója, Rossi az Év edzője". www.nemzetisport.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 9 January 2024.
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