Eszter Dudás (triathlete)

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Eszter Dudás on the way to the European Championship silver medal in Pontevedra, 2011
Eszter Dudás on the way to the European Championship silver medal
in Pontevedra, 2011
Personal information
Date of birth 6th March 1992 (age 28)
place of birth Budapest, Hungary
size 172 cm
societies
Since 2010 Unika Újbuda Dorna Club
successes
2009 3rd place European Championship Duathlon Juniors
2011 Vice European Champion Triathlon Juniors
status
resigned

Eszter Dudás (born March 6, 1992 in Budapest ) is a former Hungarian triathlete . In 2011 she became Vice European Junior Champion.

Career

Eszter Dudás and was supported by the Hungarian high performance program Herakles .

Dudás had her international breakthrough in 2009 in the junior category: with the Hungarian team she won the duathlon and triathlon European championships. Since 2010 Eszter Dudás has also participated in international elite competitions. In Hungary, Dudás has represented the Uniqa Újbuda Torna Club since 2010 . Your trainer is Csaba Kuttor . In April 2010 she won gold for the European team "Europe 1" at the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.

Junior Vice European Champion Triathlon 2011

In 2011 she became junior vice-European champion and she finished fourth with the Hungarian team ( Eszter Pap , David Pap and Gabor Hanko).

In April 2014, she won the Balkan Duathlon Championships in Romania. It has not appeared internationally since 2014.

Private

Eszter Dudás attended the "Verse Péter Gimnázium" in Budapest, later studied mechanical engineering in Hungary and did a master's in France at the "École Polytechnikum de l'Université d'Orléans". She lives in Rennes and is a PhD student in laboratory astrophysics .

Sporting successes

(DNF - Did Not Finish )

Web links

Commons : Eszter Dudás  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Profile of Eszter Dudás ( memento of October 14, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on the Héraklész Program website, accessed on May 14, 2014
  2. Eszter Dudás (August 30, 2019)