Sándor Tarics
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Sándor Tarics (23 September 1913 – 21 May 2016) was a Hungarian water polo player who won a gold medal in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Biography
Born in Budapest, Tarics was part of the Hungarian team which won the gold medal, pushing Germany into second.[1] He played two matches, and scored two goals. He also won gold medals with the Hungarian team at the 1933, 1935 and 1937 International University Games as well as the unofficial, German-led 1939 International University Games.[2] He was able to escape post-war Soviet-occupied Hungary when his engineering degree earned him a teaching fellowship at an American university. He went on to establish and grow a successful architecture and engineering practice in San Francisco, California.[1]
Tarics attended the 2012 London Olympics as the oldest living Olympic champion[1] and turned 100 in September 2013.[3] Following the death of Attilio Pavesi,[4] Tarics was the oldest living Olympic champion.[1][5]
Tarics died in San Francisco, United States, on 21 May 2016 at the age of 102.[6]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 April Dembosky (June 9, 2012). "The Olympians: Sándor Tarics, Hungary". Financial Times Magazine.
- ↑ "A University Athlete like No Other". FISU. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 31 August 2015.
- ↑ Dobor, Deszo (2013-09-25). "World's oldest Olympic champion celebrates 100th birthday". International Sports Press Association. Retrieved 2013-09-25.
- ↑ Cycling News, August 4 2011, 1932 Olympic champion dies, aged 100
- ↑ The oldest living Olympic champion is water polo player is Sándor Tarics
- ↑ "Oldest Olympic champion Sandor Tarics, Berlin veteran, dies at 102". Reuters. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
External links
- Sándor Tarics' profile at databaseOlympics
- Sándor Tarics' webpage
- Profile of Sándor Tarics in the San Francisco Gate, August 23, 2008