Ilona Bruzsenyák

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Ilona Bruzsenyák [ ˈilonɒ ˈbruʒɛɲaːk ] (born September 13, 1950 ) is a former Hungarian athlete . With a height of 1.65 m, her competition weight was 56 kg.

After she had set up her personal best in the pentathlon in Budapest in 1971 with 4897 points , she finished 8th at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich with 4419 points. In the long jump she was tenth with 6.39 meters.

At the European Indoor Championships in 1973 in Rotterdam, she was eliminated in the sprint over 60 meters in the lead. In the 60-meter hurdles she was fifth in 8.32 seconds. A year later in Gothenburg she finished sixth in 8.39 seconds. At the European Championships in Rome in 1974 , she won the long jump competition with a new Hungarian national record of 6.65 meters ahead of Eva Šuranová from the ČSSR, who jumped 6.60 meters. In the pentathlon, which began the next morning, she finished 6th with 4399 points.

In 1976 at the Olympic Games in Montreal Bruzsenyák was sixteenth in the pentathlon with 4193 points, in the long jump her 6.02 meters were not enough in qualifying for the final.

literature

  • Ekkehard zur Megede: The Modern Olympic Century 1896-1996 Track and Field Athletics , Berlin 1999, published by the German Society for Athletics Documentation eV