Imrich Lyócsa

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Imrich Lyócsa
Personal information
Nationality Slovakian
Born (1963-07-21) 21 July 1963 (age 61)
Košice, Czechoslovakia
Sport
CountryFlag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Sport Paralympic archery
Medal record
Paralympic archery
Representing Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Paralympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2004 Athens Men's individual standing
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2000 Sydney Men's individual standing
World Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg1998 Stoke MandevilleMen's standing
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2003 MadridMen's standing

Imrich Lyócsa (born 21 July 1963) is a Slovakian former para archer and wheelchair curler. [1] [2] Lyócsa has competed in four Summer Paralympics (2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012) and he competed in the 2018 Winter Paralympics as an alternate in the wheelchair curling team. [3]

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Wheelchair curling teams and events

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoachEvents
2008–09 Radoslav Ďuriš Dušan Pitoňák Branislav Jakubec Alena Kánová Imrich Lyócsa Pavol Pitoňák WWhCQ 2008 (10th)
2014–15Radoslav ĎurišBranislav JakubecDušan PitoňákMonika KunkelováImrich LyócsaFrantišek Pitoňák WWhCC 2015 (4th)
2015–16Radoslav ĎurišDušan Pitoňák Peter Zaťko Monika KunkelováImrich LyócsaFrantišek Pitoňák WWhCC 2016 (9th)
2016–17Radoslav ĎurišDušan PitoňákPeter ZaťkoMonika KunkelováImrich LyócsaFrantišek Pitoňák WWhBCC 2016 Bronze medal icon.svg
2017–18Dušan Pitoňák (fourth)Radoslav Ďuriš (skip)Peter ZaťkoMonika KunkelováImrich LyócsaFrantišek Pitoňák,
Pavol Pitoňák
WPG 2018 (9th)
2018–19Radoslav ĎurišDušan PitoňákImrich LyócsaMonika KunkelováPeter ZaťkoFrantišek Pitoňák (WWhCC),
Milan Bubenik
WWhBCC 2018 Silver medal icon.svg
WWhCC 2019 (6th)
2019–20Radoslav ĎurišPeter ZaťkoDušan PitoňákMonika KunkelováImrich LyócsaFrantišek Pitoňák WWhCC 2020 (8th)

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References

  1. "Imrich Lyocsa - Archer Bio". World Archery. 6 June 2019.
  2. "Medalist in a Wheelchair (in Slovak)". Dovera. 6 June 2019.
  3. "Imrich Lyocsa - Paralympic Bio (in Slovak)". Slovakia Paralympic Committee. 6 June 2019.