Krisztina Magát

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Krisztina Magát Weightlifting
Personal information
Surname: Krisztina Magát
Date of birth: March 2, 1989
Medal table
European championships 0 × gold 1 × silver 2 × bronze

Krisztina Magát (born March 2, 1989 ) is a Hungarian weightlifter .

In 2009 she finished eleventh at the European Championships and 19th at the World Championships in the super heavyweight division. In 2010 she was eleventh at the European Championships and 18th at the World Championships. In addition, she was U23 Vice European Champion that year. At the Universiade 2011 Magát took fourth place. At the 2011 World Championships , however, she had no valid attempt in pushing. In 2012 she was sixth at the European Championships. At the 2013 European Championships in Tirana , she won the bronze medal with 220 kg in a duel in the 75 kg class behind the Polish Sabina Baginska and the Ukrainian Ganna Kozenko , after the gold medalist Switlana Tschernjawska was disqualified for a positive doping test. In autumn of that year she herself tested positive for oxandrolone during a training check and was banned for two years from September 23, 2013 to September 23, 2015. At the 2017 European Championships in Split , Magát won the bronze medal again with 234 kg in a duel.

At the European Weightlifting Championships 2018 , Magát won the silver medal with 236 kg in a duel. In tearing it lifted the greatest load with 104 kg. In the push she had to admit defeat with 132 kg to the Polish Aleksandra Mierzejewska with 134 kg. It's her biggest success so far.

Krisztina Magát works as a kindergarten teacher .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. iwf.net: Sanctioned Athletes 2013 (English)
  2. 24.hu: Magát Krisztina 21 év szünet után lett Európa-bajnok article from April 1, 2018 (Hungarian)
  3. borsonline.hu: Ovisai tartják kondiban a súlyemelő bajnoknőt article of December 27, 2017 (Hungarian)