- Károly Kárpáti
Károly Kárpáti (also Károly Kellner, born
July 2 ,1906 inEger –September 23 ,1996 inBudapest ) was aJew ish Hungarian Olympicwrestling champion. He won a gold medal in 1936 in the Lightweight Freestyle class. The Jewish wrestler's victory in the Berlin 1936 Nazi Olympics provided special significance, because it came at the expense of Germany's vaunted titleholder,Wolfgang Ehrl .Kárpáti won a silver medal in the Lightweight Freestyle class at the
1932 Summer Olympics inLos Angeles . In 1928 at theAmsterdam Games , he finished fourth in the same weight class.Kárpáti was Hungary's first "freestyle" wrestler, winning his first Hungarian National Junior title in 1925. He went on to win ten Hungarian National Championships, as well as European Lightweight wrestling crowns in 1927, 1929, 1930, and 1935. He also won one silver and two bronze medals in European Championships competitions during the years in between.
Karpati was a Hungarian wrestling master trainer-coach and Olympics coach for many years. He authored six books on the sport of wrestling.
The Hungarian champion listed among his hobbies Einstein's Theoryof Relativity. In 1982,
International Olympic Committee PresidentJuan Antonio Samaranch presented the bronze medal of theOlympic Order to Kárpáti for his lifelong work with youth in sports education.Kárpáti survived imprisonment in a Nazi
labor camp in Ukraine duringWorld War II . He was fellow inmate of Olympic fencing championAttila Petschauer , and witnessed his death.Source
* [http://www.jewishsports.net/biopages/KarolyKarpati.htm jewishsports.net]
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