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Hosszu Wins Record 7th Hungary Sportswoman of the Year; Milak Wins Men’s Honor

The Association of Hungarian Sports Journalists (MSSZSZ) has named Kristof Milak and Katinka Hosszu as their 2019 Hungarian Athletes of the Year. The 2019 awards are the 62nd edition and saw 399 votes cast for the best in multiple categories.

For Hosszu, this is a 7th award, which ties another great Hungarian swimmer Krisztina Egerszegi for the most such awards. Even after a 2018 that saw turmoil for Hosszu both personally and professionally, 2019 was another banner season for the 30-year old. She swept long course World Championships in the 200 IM and 400 IM for the 4th-straight meet, which included becoming the first woman to claim 4-straight world titles in an event (the 200 IM) and the first woman to claim 5 overall world titles in an event (the 400 IM. She also won her 300th overall gold medal at the FINA Swimming World Cup, easily the most in history, and was named the MVP at 1 of the 3 International Swimming League meets in which she participated.

Hosszu accepted her award via a recorded message as she is in China this week competing at the FINA Champions Series, where through 1 meet she is the leading money-earner.

As for the 19-year old Milak, his award for Male Athlete of the Year was presented by American Mark Spitz, whose father’s family is from Hungary. As compared to Hosszu, who has been dominant in Hungary for a decade, Milak had a breakout season in 2019. He won his first World Championship gold medal, topping the 200 fly in a new World Record time of 1:50.73. That  broke the old World Record held by Michael Phelps – the most decorated swimmer in history.

It was a big night for aquatics: Zsolt Varga, the coach of the Ferencvaros men’s water polo team, was named Coach of the Year after leading his team to a clean sweep of all possible trophies, including the European Champions League title. His Ferencvaros squad was named Team of the Year.

Other Award Winners

  • Tennis mixed doubles pair Timea Babos and France’s Kristina Mladenovic were named the individual sport, team competition, athletes of the year.
  • Peter Gulacsi, goalkeeper of the Hungarian National Team, was named the men’s soccer player of the year.
  • Zsanett Jakabfi was named the women’s soccer player of the year
  • Daniel Zsori won the award for the most beautiful goal in soccer.
  • Former Hungarian soccer captain Gyorgy Mezey received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hungarian Football Association.
  • Hungarian Olympic Committee and MSSZSZ gave a lifetime achievement award to 9-time world champion canoeist Tamas Wichmann.
  • Coach of the Year for Athletes with Disabilities was given to swim coach Almos Szabo, while men’s special Olympic basketball team Pal Kiss Pal and Paralympic long jumper Luca Ekler were named the Disability Team and Athlete with a Disability of the Year.

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Steve
4 years ago

Katinka rules!

tkrisz
4 years ago

Hosszú just equalized, Egerszegi has 7 titles as well. (Another not swimming related correction: Zsóri won an award for the best Hungarian goal of 2019 this evening, he won the international Puskás Award earlier.)

ERVINFORTHEWIN
Reply to  tkrisz
4 years ago

had thoughts about that ….She is among the Legends of Hungary swimming History now

Steve
Reply to  tkrisz
4 years ago

It will all be decided at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. If Katinka wins two more gold then she will be the best ever Hungarian swimmer. I am hoping that she will.

Dee
4 years ago

Oh to live in a country where swimmers are respected as the supreme athletes they are in this way. Congratulations to both.

Olympian
Reply to  Dee
4 years ago

YESSS!!!

Ol’ Longhorn
4 years ago

Legend.

anonymoose
Reply to  Ol’ Longhorn
4 years ago

i swear, yoziks housszu-hate made me subconciously root more for her than before

Yozhik
Reply to  anonymoose
4 years ago

I hope that when you are in the state of being conscious you are still able to control your dark Sub. But anyway thank you. Never thought about myself being able to be so influential in English speaking/reading community. 😀 😀

Steve
Reply to  anonymoose
4 years ago

It works in politics too. CNN made me a Trump voter -:)

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