Rezső Dillinger

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Rezső Dillinger figure skating
nation HungaryHungary Hungary
birthday June 27, 1897
place of birth Petőháza
date of death December 9, 1977
Place of death Budapest
Career
discipline Pair skating
Partner Lucy Galló
Medal table
World Cup medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
EM medals 0 × gold 0 × silver 1 × bronze
ISU World figure skating championships
bronze Budapest 1935 Couples
ISU European figure skating championships
bronze St. Moritz 1935 Couples
 

Rezső Dillinger (born June 27, 1897 in Petőháza , † December 9, 1977 in Budapest ) was a Hungarian figure skater who started in pair skating .

Dillinger was a member of the Budapesti Korcsolyázó Egylet (BKE). With his first ice skating partner Ilona Philipovits , he reached fourth place at the 1930 European Championships in Vienna .

His second ice skating partner was Lucy Galló . They appeared on the international stage for the first time at the European Championships in 1934 . There they finished fourth. In 1935 they won the bronze medal both at the European Championships in St. Moritz and at the World Championships in Budapest .

At the end of his career, Dillinger became a trainer at Budapesti Sport Egyesület (BSE). He discovered the figure skating couples Andrea Kékesy and Ede Király (Olympic runner-up and world champion) as well as Marianna Nagy and László Nagy (Olympic and world championship bronze). He was the first to point out the talent of Krisztina Regőczy and András Sallay .

Dillinger was appointed master trainer (Hungarian Mesteredző) in 1973. He was killed in a traffic accident in the trolleybus.

Results

Pair skating

(with Lucy Galló )

Competition / year 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935
World championships 3.
European championships 4. * 4th 3.

* with Ilona Philipovits

Individual evidence

  1. Mesteredzők  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 51 kB) Retrieved January 14, 2011@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / magyaredzo.hu  
  2. Magyar Életrajzi lexicon Accessed 14 January 2011