Annamária Tóth

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Pentathlete , sprinter , long jumper

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Olympic Summer Games
bronze 1968 Mexico City Pentathlon

Annamária Tóth (born Kovács ; born September 14, 1945 in Budapest ) is a former Hungarian athlete who mainly appeared in pentathlon but also as a sprinter and long jumper .

She celebrated her greatest success by winning the bronze medal in the pentathlon at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City . She achieved her personal best of 4959 points ( 80-meter hurdles : 1061, shot put : 901, high jump : 934, long jump: 1016, 200-meter run : 1047). She was also a member of the Hungarian 4 × 100 m relay , which, however, was eliminated in the preliminary round. At the European Athletics Championships in 1966 in her hometown Budapest, she finished fifth in the pentathlon with 4704 points, just 9 points behind the bronze medalist Inge Exner .

Tóth was a total of nine times Hungarian champion, including three times in the pentathlon (1966-1967, 1969). She achieved five of her titles in sprint disciplines, namely two in the 80-meter hurdles (1966-1967) and one each in the 100-meter hurdles (1969), in the 100-meter run (1966) and in the 200-meter run (1967). She also won the long jump championship in 1969.

Annamária Tóth had a competition weight of 58 kg with a height of 1.64 m. She started for Honvéd Budapest .

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Individual evidence

  1. gbrathletics.com: Hungarian Championships