Károly Kárpáti
Károly Kárpáti [ ˈkaːroj ˈkaːrpaːti ] (born July 2, 1906 in Eger , † September 23, 1996 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian wrestler and coach.
Life
Kárpáti started wrestling early and won his first Hungarian title in 1925. As the first Hungarian top wrestler, he dealt intensively with the free style and thus became the "progenitor" of the Hungarian wrestlers who were later so successful in this style. From 1927 he himself participated in international championships with great success. He often met German wrestlers. In 1936 he fought z. B. against the Munich Wolfgang Ehrl at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin for the gold medal in the lightweight, freestyle and won just about on points.
Kárpáti was of Jewish faith. As a result, he was interned by the Nazis in a concentration camp in Ukraine during World War II , but luckily survived. After the war, he coached the Hungarian national wrestling team for many years and wrote several textbooks on wrestling.
International success
(OS = Olympic Games, EM = European Championship, gr = Greco-Roman style, F = freestyle, Fe = featherweight, Le = lightweight, We = welterweight)
- 1927 2nd place EM in Budapest , gr, fe, with victories over Fleischmann, Czechoslovakia , Ernst Steinig , Germany , Sigfrit Hansson , Sweden and defeat against Voldemar Väli , Estonia ;
- 1928 4th place , OS in Amsterdam , gr, fe, with victories over Kamel, Egypt , Schlanger, Austria , Kratochvíl, Czechoslovakia, Gerolamo Quaglia , Italy and another defeat against Väli;
- 1929 2nd place , EM in Paris , F, Le, with victories over Grieder, Switzerland , Edwards, England , Dillen, Belgium and defeat against Erik Malmberg , Sweden;
- 1929 5th place , EM in Dortmund , gr, le, with victories over Aage Meier , Denmark , Vávra, Czechoslovakia and defeat against Eduard Sperling , Germany;
- 1929, 2nd place , intern. Tournament in Stockholm , GR, Le, behind Erik Malmberg u. before H. Melin, bde. Sweden;
- 1930 3rd place , EM in Stockholm , gr, le, with victories over Huupponen, Finland and Voldemar Väli and defeat against Erik Malmberg;
- 1930 1st place , EM in Brussels , F, Le, with victories over Mollin, Belgium, Bacon, England and despite defeat against Erik Malmberg;
- 1931, unplaced, EM in Prague , gr, Le, after defeats against Einar Karlsson , Sweden and Kratochvíl, Czechoslovakia;
- 1931 4th place in Budapest, F, Le, after defeating Delos, France and losing to Hans Minder , Switzerland and Kustaa Pihlajamäki , Finland;
- 1932 silver medal , OS in Los Angeles , F, Le, with victories over Suzuki, Japan , Osvald Käpp , Estonia and defeats against Melvin Clodtfelder , USA and Charles Pacôme , France;
- 1934 3rd place in Stockholm, F, We, with victory over Arvi Pihlajamäki , Finland and defeats against Thure Andersson , Sweden and Jean Földeák , Germany;
- 1935 1st place in Brussels, F, Le, with victories over Hermanni Pihlajamäki , Finland, Offre, France, Gavelli, Italy, Wolfgang Ehrl , Germany and despite a defeat against Lalemand, Belgium;
- 1936 gold medal in Berlin , OS, F, Lem with victories over Hermanni Pihlajamäki, Romagnoli, Italy, Garrard, Australia , Delporte, France and Wolfgang Ehrl.
National successes
After winning the first Hungarian championship in 1925, another eleven titles followed in both styles by 1936. After 1945 Károly Kárpáti made great contributions to the Hungarian national wrestling team, which he led to the top of the world during his coaching days. Olympic victories and world championship titles that his wrestlers achieved testify to his skills as a trainer.
swell
- Documentation of FILA Wrestling Championships, 1976
- various issues of the specialist magazine " Athletik " from the years 1929 to 1936
Web links
- Profile of Károly Kárpáti at the Institute for Applied Training Science
- Károly Kárpáti in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kárpáti, Károly |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Hungarian wrestler and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 2, 1906 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Eger , Hungary |
DATE OF DEATH | September 23, 1996 |
Place of death | Budapest , Hungary |