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Born | Tallinn, Estonia | 24 September 1970
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Sport | Modern pentathlon |
Imre Tiidemann (born 24 September 1970) is an Estonian modern pentathlete. He competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. [1]
Géza Imre is a Hungarian fencer, who has won four Olympic medals in the Épée competitions, a silver medal in 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, a bronze medal in 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and a silver medal in 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. He was the 2015 world champion in men's épée in Moscow.
Imre Bujdosó is a Hungarian fencer, who has won two Olympic medals in the team sabre competition.
The Kingdom of Hungary competed at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany. 216 competitors, 197 men and 19 women, took part in 104 events in 21 sports.
Hungary competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in Wembley Park, London, England. 128 competitors, 107 men and 21 women, took part in 76 events in 15 sports.
Hungary competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. 184 competitors, 157 men and 27 women, took part in 107 events in 18 sports.
Imre Mudin was a Hungarian teacher, track and field athlete and soldier. An all-around sportsman, he won national titles in shot put, discus throw and javelin throw as well. Mudin was present at the 1908 Summer Olympics and the 1912 Summer Olympics, achieving his best result, a sixth place in shot put at the latter one.
Imre Csősz is a Hungarian judoka. He competed at three Olympic Games.
Imre Földi was a Hungarian weightlifter. Competing at a record of five Olympic Games, he won a gold medal in 1972 and silver medals in 1964 and 1968.
Imre is a Hungarian masculine first name, which is also in Estonian use, where the corresponding name day is 10 April. It has been suggested that it relates to the name Emeric, Emmerich or Heinrich. Its English equivalents are Emery and Henry.
Imre Nagy was a Hungarian modern pentathlete and Olympic champion. He participated on the Hungarian team that won the gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and he also received an individual silver medal at the event. He received a bronze medal with the Hungarian team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.
Imre Polyák was a featherweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Hungary. He competed in the 1952, 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics and won three silver and one gold medal. He won the world title in 1955, 1958 and 1962, and placed second in 1961 and 1963. Nationally Polyák won 12 Hungarian titles and was named Sportsman of the Year in 1958 and 1962.
Imre Hódos was a Hungarian wrestler and Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Imre Farkas was a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He was Jewish. Competing in two Summer Olympics, he won two bronze medals, earning one in 1956 and one in 1960.
Imre Vagyóczki was a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the 1950s. He won a gold medal in the K-4 1000 m at the 1954 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Mâcon.
Imre Rajczy was a Hungarian fencer. He won a gold medal in the team sabre event at the 1936 Summer Olympics. After World War II, in 1945 he emigrated to Argentina.
Imre Kovács was a Hungarian football midfielder who played for Hungary in the 1954 FIFA World Cup. He also played for MTK Budapest FC. He won a gold medal in football at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
Imre Lengyel is a Hungarian former diver who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2000 Summer Olympics. Studied at University of Miami 1998 – 2003 and was a Cirque du Soleil performer.
Imre Simkó was a Hungarian sport shooter who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics and in the 1964 Summer Olympics.
Imre Payer was a Hungarian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1912 Summer Olympics.
Imre Sátori was a Hungarian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics, winning the bronze medal.