- Ákos Vereckei
Ákos Vereckei (born
August 26 ,1977 inBudapest ) is a Hungarian kayaker, who has won two Olympic gold medals in the team kayak events. One of the sport's top stars, he has also had outstanding success at the kayaking World and European Championships.His favourite event is the K1 500m. He won three consecutive world titles (1998-2001). In 2005 he won his fifth straight European title over this distance. His reign came to an abrupt end in 2006 when he was beaten by
Zoltán Benkő in the Hungarian trial and was therefore unable to defend his title.For the
2006 Flatwater Racing World Championships inSzeged he was however again selected for the Hungary K4 1000m boat which won the gold medal by a margin of over a second ahead of Poland and Belarus.Vereckei is a member of the
Budapest Honvéd FC club. He is 186 cm (6'1") tall and weighs 78 kg (194 lbs).World Championships
*2006 World Championships - gold medal, K4 1000m
*2003 World Championships - silver medal, K4 1000m
*2002 World Championships - bronze medal, K2 1000m
*2001 World Championships - gold medal, K1 500m
*2001 World Championships - fourth place, K1 1000m
*1999 World Championships - gold medal, K1 500m
*1999 World Championships - gold medal, K4 1000m
*1999 World Championships - bronze medal, K4 500m
*1998 World Championships - gold medal, K1 500m
*1997 World Championships - gold medal, K4 500mExternal links
* [http://kataca.hu/sport/kajakkenu/vereckei/index.html Profile]
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