Andras SZENTE

Hongrie
Hongrie
Médailles olympiques
2A
Participations2
Première participationRome 1960
Année de naissance1939

Biographie

András Szente swam competitively in his youth and took up canoeing in 1955. During his career, which lasted until 1967, Szente won two Olympic silvers in 1960 (K2-1,000, K1-4x500), two World Championships silvers (1958 K4-1,000, 1966 K1-4x500), was twice European champion in 1959 (K2-500, K2-1,000), adding one silver and four bronzes at the European Championships. Szente was also a 22-time Hungarian champion – K1-500 (1962-64), K2-500 (1959-66), K1-4x500 (1959, 1964-67), K2-1,000 (1959-60, 1963, 1965), and K4-1,000 in 1964.

Szente defected to the West from Communist Hungary in 1969 and, after staying two years in West-Germany, he was allowed to emigrate to the United States in 1971. In America, Szente eventually settled in Los Angeles, where he worked as a canoeing coach, coaching the 1976 US Olympic canoeing team.

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