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'''Anikó Szebenszky''' (born August 12, 1965 in [[Tiszafüred]], [[Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok]]) is a retired female [[race walking|race walker]] from [[Hungary]]. She competed in two consecutive [[Summer Olympics]] for her native country, starting in 1996.
[[Category:Athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Szebenszky, Aniko]]

[[Category:Hungarian athletics biography stubs|Szebenszky, Aniko]]
==Achievements==
[[Category:Hungarian racewalkers|Szebenszky, Aniko]]
{| {{AchievementTable|Event=yes}}
[[Category:Living people|Szebenszky, Aniko]]
|-
[[Category:Olympic athletes of Hungary|Szebenszky, Aniko]]
!colspan="6"|Representing {{HUN}}
|-
|1987
|[[IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[New York City]], [[United States]]
|47th
|[[1987 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|10 km]]
|49:45
|-
|1989
|[[1989 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[L'Hospitalet de Llobregat|L'Hospitalet]], [[Spain]]
|30th
|10&nbsp;km
|47:14
|-
|1990
|[[1990 European Championships in Athletics|European Championships]]
|[[Split (city)|Split]], [[FR Yugoslavia]]
|16th
|[[1990 European Championships in Athletics – Women's 10 km walk|10 km]]
|47:46
|-
|1991
|[[1991 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[San Jose, California|San Jose]], [[United States]]
|53rd
|10&nbsp;km
|50:17
|-
|1993
|[[1993 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[Monterrey, Mexico]]
|40th
|10&nbsp;km
|50:01
|-
|rowspan=2|1995
|[[1995 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[Beijing]], [[PR China]]
|28th
|10&nbsp;km
|45:56
|-
|[[1995 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Gothenburg, Sweden]]
|23rd
|[[1995 World Championships in Athletics - Women's 10 km Walk|10 km]]
|45:03
|-
|1996
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]
|[[Atlanta]], [[United States]]
|27th
|[[Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics - Women's 10 km walk|10 km]]
|45:57
|-
|rowspan=2|1997
|[[1997 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[Poděbrady]], [[Czech Republic]]
|19th
|10&nbsp;km
|43:41
|-
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Athens, Greece]]
|6th
|[[1997 World Championships in Athletics - Women's 10 km Walk|10 km]]
|44:14.94
|-
|1998
|[[1998 European Championships in Athletics|European Championships]]
|[[Budapest, Hungary]]
|&mdash;
|[[1998 European Championships in Athletics - Women's 10 km Walk|10 km]]
|DSQ
|-
|rowspan=2|1999
|[[1999 IAAF World Race Walking Cup|World Race Walking Cup]]
|[[Mézidon-Canon]], [[France]]
|33rd
|20&nbsp;km
|1:35:26
|-
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Seville, Spain]]
|28th
|[[1999 World Championships in Athletics - Women's 20 km Walk|20 km]]
|1:38:27
|-
|2000
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|[[Sydney, Australia]]
|29th
|[[Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's 20 km walk|20 km]]
|1:36.46
|}

==Awards==
* Hungarian athlete of the Year (1): 1997

==References==
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[[Category:Olympic athletes for Hungary]]
[[Category:Hungarian Athletics Championships winners]]


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Latest revision as of 09:04, 12 January 2024

Anikó Szebenszky (born August 12, 1965 in Tiszafüred, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok) is a retired female race walker from Hungary. She competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1996.

Achievements[edit]

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Hungary
1987 World Race Walking Cup New York City, United States 47th 10 km 49:45
1989 World Race Walking Cup L'Hospitalet, Spain 30th 10 km 47:14
1990 European Championships Split, FR Yugoslavia 16th 10 km 47:46
1991 World Race Walking Cup San Jose, United States 53rd 10 km 50:17
1993 World Race Walking Cup Monterrey, Mexico 40th 10 km 50:01
1995 World Race Walking Cup Beijing, PR China 28th 10 km 45:56
World Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 23rd 10 km 45:03
1996 Summer Olympics Atlanta, United States 27th 10 km 45:57
1997 World Race Walking Cup Poděbrady, Czech Republic 19th 10 km 43:41
World Championships Athens, Greece 6th 10 km 44:14.94
1998 European Championships Budapest, Hungary 10 km DSQ
1999 World Race Walking Cup Mézidon-Canon, France 33rd 20 km 1:35:26
World Championships Seville, Spain 28th 20 km 1:38:27
2000 Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 29th 20 km 1:36.46

Awards[edit]

  • Hungarian athlete of the Year (1): 1997

References[edit]

  • Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Anikó Szebenszky". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.