Rudolf Kárpáti

The native form of this personal name is Kárpáti Rudolf. This article uses the Western name order.
Rudolf Kárpáti
Personal information
Born (1920-07-17)17 July 1920
Budapest, Hungary
Died 1 February 1999(1999-02-01) (aged 78)
Budapest, Hungary
Weapon(s) sabre
Hand right-handed
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 64 kg (141 lb)
Club Vasas, Budapest
Budapest Honvéd

Rudolf Kárpáti (17 July 1920 – 1 February 1999) was a fencer from Hungary, who won six gold medals in sabre at four Olympic Games (1948–1960). He also won seven gold, three silver and two bronze medals at the world championships.[1] For his achievements he was named Hungarian Sportsman of the year in 1959 and 1960.

Kárpáti graduated from the National Conservatory majoring in the history of music; he was also an accomplished violinist and the artistic director of the People’s Army Central Artistic Ensemble (1961–1986). Besides fencing and music, he was an employee at the Hungarian State Credit Bank and an officer with the Hungarian Army – he retired as Colonel, and later in 1990 was promoted to Major General.[2]

Kárpáti was a member of the Hungarian Fencing Federation from 1961 to 1991. After retiring from competitions, in 1977 he became president of the Budapest Fencing Federation and an administrator with the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime.[1][2]

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  2. 1 2 Kárpáti Rudolf. melbourne56.origo.hu (Hungarian)
Awards
Preceded by
Imre Polyák
Hungarian Sportsman of The Year
1959–1960
Succeeded by
György Gurics


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