Ödön Bodor (né Ödön Krausz ; 24 October 1882 – 22 January 1927) was a Hungarian athlete . He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm .[ 1] He was Jewish.[ 2]
Career
Bodor was born in Kapuvár. He was a member of the 1908 bronze medal medley relay team.[ 2] Bodor ran the final 800 metres of the 1,600 metre race, following Pál Simon, Frigyes Wiesner, and József Nagy. In the first round, Bodor began his leg three yards behind the Swedish team and had to pass the other runner just to remain in competition. The time for the team in that round was 3:32.6. The final, however, saw a reversal of fortune. Bodor began with a five-yard lead over the Germans, however. He could not hold on to that lead and finished inches behind the Germans at 3:32.5 to his opponents' 3:32.4 to receive a bronze rather than a silver.
In the 800 metres, Bodor won his first round heat with a time of 1:58.6 to defeat a number of highly regarded athletes, including defending champion James Lightbody . Bodor was one of four runners to beat Lightbody's record of 1:56.0 in the final, though he was the slowest of the four at 1:55.4. Bodor also competed in the 1500 metres, although he did not advance past the first round.
Bodor also played football. A midfielder,[ 3] starting his career in 1900 at Újpesti FC . He died in Budapest in 1927.
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References
External links
Cook, Theodore Andrea (1908). The Fourth Olympiad, Being the Official Report . London: British Olympic Association.
De Wael, Herman (2001). "Athletics 1908" . Herman's Full Olympians . Retrieved 27 July 2006 .
Wudarski, Pawel (1999). "Wyniki Igrzysk Olimpijskich" (in Polish). Retrieved 27 July 2006 .
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Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's
400 metres
1901: Zoltán Speidl
1902: Miksa Hellmich
1903–04: József Nagy
1905: Zoltán Bertalan
1906: József Bernegh
1907: Sándor Veres
1908–09: Ödön Bodor
1910: Frigyes Mezei
1911: Ödön Bodor
1912: István Déván
1913–14: Frigyes Mezei
1915: István Déván
1916: Ervin Szerelemhegyi
1917–18: Lajos Kurunczy
1919–21: Lajos Fixl
1922–24: Lajos Kurunczy
1925–30: László Barsi
1931–32: Zoltán Zsitvay
1933: Gábor Duha
1934: László Barsi
1935: Zoltán Zsitvay
1936: József Vadas
1937: József Kovács
1938: János Görkói
1939: József Vadas
1940: József Góby
1941: János Görkói
1942: Jenő Polgár
1943–44: Ferenc Bánhalmi
1945: István Varga
1946: László Marosi
1947: Ferenc Bánhalmi
1948: Egon Solymosi
1949–51: Ferenc Bánhalmi
1952: Zoltán Adamik
1953: Ferenc Bánhalmi
1954–56: Zoltán Adamik
1957: István Kovács
1958–59: Csaba Csutorás
1960–61: István Korda
1962: Csaba Csutorás
1963–64: István Gyulai
1965: László Mihályfi
1966: István Gyulai
1967–68: László Mihályfi
1969–70: István Rózsa
1971: József Fügedi
1972–75: István Rózsa
1976–78: Nándor Hornyacsek
1979–80: András Paróczai
1981–83: Sándor Újhelyi
1984–86: Gusztáv Menczer
1987–89: Tamás Molnár
1990: Ervin Katona
1991–92: Tamás Molnár
1993: Gusztáv Menczer
1994: Gábor Kiss
1995: Dusán Kovács
1996: Tibor Szél
1997–98: Péter Nyilasi
1999: Zsolt Szeglet
2000: Attila Klivinger
2001–04: Zsolt Szeglet
2005: László Borsányi
2006: Balázs Molnár
2007: Róbert Mucsi
2008: Marcell Deák-Nagy
2009: Zoltán Kovács
2010–12: Marcell Deák-Nagy
2013: Tibor Kása
2014: Bálint Móricz
2015: Zoltán Kovács
2016–17: Marcell Deák-Nagy
2018: Boldizsár Boda
2019: Tibor Koroknai
2020: Dániel Ajide
2021: Attila Molnár
Note that between 1901–1914 the championships were held on 440 yards.
Hungarian Athletics Championships winners in men's
1500 metres
1896: František Horn
1897: Bohumil Rudl
1898: Felix Graf
1899–00: Herman Wratschil
1901: Ferenc Gillemot
1902: Pál Bredl
1903–04: József Nagy
1905–06: Ödön Bodor
1907: Imre Veres
1908: Ödön Bodor
1909: József Nagy
1910: Ödön Bodor
1911: János Antal
1912–13: Ferenc Forgács
1914: Teofil Savniky
1915: József Bese
1916: Márton Fonyó
1917: Jenő Némethy
1918: István Grósz
1919: Vince Vörös
1920: István Grósz
1921: Jenő Némethy
1922–23: János Benedek
1924: Lajos Bejczy
1925: Márton Fonyó
1926: Elek Szerb
1927: Elek Szerb
1928: József Marton
1929–30: Miklós Szabó
1931: László Barsi
1932–37: Miklós Szabó
1938: Gusztváv Harsányi
1939: László Híres
1940–42: Gusztváv Harsányi
1943: László Híres
1944–50: Sándor Garay
1951: Ernő Béres
1952: Sándor Garay
1953–54: Sándor Iharos
1955: László Tábori
1956–60: István Rózsavölgyi
1961: Lajos Szentgáli
1962–63: Péter Parsch
1964–65: György Kiss
1966: István Jóny
1967: György Kiss
1968: Róbert Honti
1969: János Török
1970: Péter Mohácsi
1971–72: György Molnár
1973: János Török
1974–77: János Zemen
1978: László Kispál
1979: János Hrenek
1980: István Lajkó
1981: Imre Deák Nagy
1982: Attila Sulyok
1983: László Tóth
1984: József Búcsúházi
1985: Gábor K. Szabó
1986: Gábor K. Szabó
1987: István Knipl
1988–94: Róbert Banai
1995–2001: Balázs Csillag
2002: Béla Horváth
2003: Olivér Bodor
2004: Balázs Csillag
2005: Gábor Csaja
2006: Barnabás Bene
2007: Balázs Csillag
2008: Péter Szemeti
2009–10: Tamás Kazi
2011: Péter Szemeti
2012: Annulled
2013–14: Tamás Kazi
2015: László Gregor
Note that between 1896–1914 the championships were held on 1 mile distance.
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