Krisztina Egerszegi

Krisztina Egerszegi

Infobox Swimmer
swimmername = Krisztina Egerszegi



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fullname = Krisztina Egerszegi
nicknames = Egér
nationality = HUN
strokes = backstroke, individual medley
club = Budapest Spartacus SC
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birthdate = birth date and age|df=yes|1974|8|16
birthplace = Budapest, Hungary
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height = 5'9" (174 cm)
weight = convert|126|lb|kg
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Krisztina Egerszegi [IPA|ˈkristinɒ ˈɛgɛrsɛgi] (born 16 August 1974) is a Hungarian former swimmer, one of the greatest Hungarian Olympic champions of the modern era. She became the youngest ever female Olympic champion in swimming when she won the 200 m backstroke in the 1988 Summer Olympics at the age of 14 years and 41 days. This record was broken in 1992 by Kyoko Iwasaki (Japan).

Biography

Krisztina Egerszegi was born in Budapest in 1974.

Between 1988 and 1996 she won 5 Olympic gold medals which was a record for a swimmer for individual goldmedal wins. This record has since been broken by Michael Phelps, who has to date won 9 individual gold medals.

She is the second of only two swimmers in Olympic history (Dawn Fraser being the other) to win gold for the same event at three successive Olympics (200 m backstroke: 1988, 1992, 1996).

Her nickname was "Egér" ("Mouse"), a play on her surname, because of her youthfulness and physical size.

Impact on the Hungarian culture

Her 1988 winning in Seoul became on of the biggest tv-moments in Hungary. The infamous phrase "Come on Mouse, come on little girl" by Tamás Vitray, who was the speaker on the air, is part of the popular culture. Egerszegi is still the role model of the "champion" in the country.

Achievements

See also

* List of swimmers
* International Swimming Hall of Fame

External links

* [http://egerszegi.webcindario.com Krisztina Egerszegi Fansite]
* [http://www.olympic.org/uk/athletes/heroes/bio_uk.asp?PAR_I_ID=63691 Krisztina Egerszegi - IOC website]


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