György Kolonics

Hungarian canoe racer and Olympian

György Kolonics - Hungarian canoe racer and Olympian
Born

1972
53 years ago

Died

July 15th, 2008
16 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Hungary

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Competed in sprint canoe events, earning significant accolades in international competitions. Secured two gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and trained extensively with the national team. Achieved multiple victories at the Canoe Sprint World Championships, establishing a reputation as a leading athlete in the sport. Helped promote canoe racing in Hungary through participation in various events and coaching initiatives.

Won two gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Olympics

Claimed several titles at the Canoe Sprint World Championships

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