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Deszo Gyarmati
Tokyo, Yoyogi National Gymnasium, October 1964: the Hungarian team, winners of the water polo competition, in action at the Games of the XVIII Olympiad. Credit: IOC Olympic Museum Collections Other names: GYARMATI, Dezsö Born: 23 October 1927 Birthplace: Miskolc (Hungary) Nationality: Hungary Sport: Aquatics ATTENDANCE AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES London 1948 Helsinki 1952 Melbourne / Stockholm 1956 Rome 1960 Tokyo 1964 AWARDS Olympic medals: Gold: 3 Silver: 1 Bronze: 1 Other results: European Championships Gold: 2 (54,62) The Greatest Water Polo Player Deszo Gyarmati is considered the greatest water poloist of all-time. His feat of winning water polo medals at five successive Olympic Games (gold 1952, 1956, 1964; silver 1948; bronze 1960) has never been matched. He also captained winning Hungarian teams at the 1954 and 1962 European Championships. An excellent swimmer with a best time of 58.5 seconds for 100m (quite fast in that era), Gyarmati was called the "world's fastest water polo player". He was ambidextrous and could play either back or forward. Gyarmati was considered a Hungarian national hero. He coached the Hungarian team that won the Olympic title in 1976 and later became a member of Parliament. He married the 1952 Olympic 200m breaststroke champion, Eva Székely. Their daughter, Andrea, was an Olympic silver medalist in the 100m backstroke in 1972 and she later married Mihaly Hesz, the 1968 Olympic canoeing champion.
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