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MTK Budapest is a canoeing team based in Budapest, Hungary. MTK's canoeing section is composed of men and women teams.
Canoeing team officials according to the official website: [1]
Name | Nat. | Job |
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Tamás Wichmann | Chairman of section | |
András Rajna | Section Director | |
Rita Kőbán | Coach | |
István Hargittai | Coach | |
Péter Balázs | Coach (canoe) | |
Éva Berekalli | Coach | |
István Pruzsinszky | Coach |
The team's olympic medalists are shown below. [2] [3]
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