The European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF) held in Győr was a real Hungarian success story

In the past couple of weeks all media attention was focused on FINA 17th World Championships which clouded another important sporting events like the European Youth Olympic Festival held in the city of Győr.

The event attended by 2500 athletes from 50 countries.

Members of the Hungarian team won a total of 41 medals, thus closing the most successful EYOF event ever that was hosted by Hungary the first time this year.

The young athletes were greeted at the Larus Restaurant and Congress Center in Budapest on Sunday morning by the President of the Hungarian Olympic Committee Krisztián Kulcsár.

Hungary have participated in the EYOF with 152 athletes, which is the largest number ever taking part in the event.

Hungarian athletes have closed the tournament by winning 13 gold, 14 silver and 14 bronze medals (41 medals) finishing 3rd in the medal table.

Eszter Rendessy and Szabina Szellák – canoe
Richárd Sipõcz – judo, 90kg

Hungarian athletes have won medals in 6 of the 10 events (athletics, judo, kayak, handball, basketball and swimming).

The most successful athlete of the team, was swimmer Réka Nagy who won 6 medals: 2 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Swimmer Réka Nagy won 6 medals in EYOF, photo: MTI

“The mood and the whole team were fantastic,” said Réka.

THE TOTAL NUMBER OF MEDALS WON BY HUNGARIAN ATHLETES:

Athletics: 1 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze (4 medals);

Karolina Horváth – 2000 m steeplechase

Judo: 3 gold, 2 silver, and 5 bronze (10 medals);

Canoe: 4 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze (10 medals);

Handball: 1 gold (1 medal);

Basketball: 1 silver (1 medal);

Swimming: 4 gold, 5 silver, and 6 bronze (15 medals).

The Chairman of the Hungarian Olympic Committee Krisztián Kulcsár congratulated the young athletes who had achieved a fantastic result of the one-week event. He said the whole July was about sport, but the most prominent event was the EYOF, which surpassed the size of the Winter Olympics.

“You have won 41 medals, which is an outstanding result. You are not the athletes of the future, but the present! It’s good to see what Junior Hungarian athletes are capable of. Next year, the Youth Olympics will be held in Buenos Aires, and then in 2020 the Summer Olympics in Tokyo; I hope that many of you will participate in those events,” said the chairman of MOB adding that the city of Győr has hosted an exceptionally high quality tournament.

Photo: MTI

Medal Table

Photos: MTI

Source: mob.hu – hungarianambiance.com

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