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Hungarian modern pentathlete
Ferenc Török (born 3 August 1935) is a
Hungarian
modern pentathlete and Olympic champion.
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Olympics
Ferenc Török received an individual gold medal at the
1964 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo, and a bronze medal with the Hungarian team.
[2] He received a gold medal at the
1968 Summer Olympics in
Mexico City with the Hungarian team.
[3]
Awards
Török was elected
Hungarian Sportsman of the Year 1964, and Hungarian Coach of the year 1989.
References
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1952:
Gábor Benedek,
Aladár Kovácsi &
István Szondy (
HUN)
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1956:
Igor Novikov,
Aleksandr Tarasov &
Ivan Deriuhin (
URS)
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1960:
Imre Nagy,
András Balczó &
Ferenc Németh (
HUN)
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1964:
Albert Mokeyev,
Igor Novikov &
Viktor Mineyev (
URS)
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1968:
András Balczó,
István Móna &
Ferenc Török (
HUN)
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1972:
Boris Onishchenko,
Pavel Lednyov &
Vladimir Shmelyov (
URS)
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1976:
Adrian Parker,
Danny Nightingale &
Jim Fox (
GBR)
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1980:
Anatoli Starostin,
Pavel Lednyov &
Yevgeny Lipeyev (
URS)
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1984:
Daniele Masala,
Carlo Massullo &
Pierpaolo Cristofori (
ITA)
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1988:
János Martinek,
Attila Mizsér &
László Fábián (
HUN)
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1992:
Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek,
Dariusz Goździak &
Maciej Czyżowicz (
POL)
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