Roles | Competed in Olympic Games |
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Sex | Male |
Full name | Gyula László•Kunszt (-Kaposi) |
Used name | Gyula•Kunszt |
Born | 31 July 1903 in Budapest, Budapest (HUN) |
Died | 22 December 1991 in Budapest, Budapest (HUN) |
Affiliations | BBTE, Budapest (HUN) |
NOC | Hungary |
Gyula Kunszt was a versatile athlete. He started his sports career as a track and field athlete, also won a national championship in wrestling, had a pilot’s license, and was a parachutist. He achieved his greatest success, however, in gymnastics. As a gymnast at BBTE, he won the national team championship title on the parallel bars in 1925 and 1926. In 1926 he placed second in the individual all-around and on three different apparatus, each time behind József Szalai. He took part in the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics as a member of the Hungarian gymnastic team.
In 1933, he Hungarianized his name to Kaposi but was forced to end his sports career due to an injury in a wrestling competition. After completing his sports career, he worked as a coach and teacher at NTE. He was an honorary teacher of the College of Physical Education, the Benedictine Grammar School of Budapest, and - for 42 years - was an outstanding teacher of physical education at the Ferenc Toldy Secondary School.
Games | Discipline (Sport) / Event | NOC / Team | Pos | Medal | As | |
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1928 Summer Olympics | Artistic Gymnastics (Gymnastics) | HUN | Gyula Kunszt | |||
Individual All-Around, Men (Olympic) | 78 | |||||
Team All-Around, Men (Olympic) | Hungary | 10 | ||||
Horse Vault, Men (Olympic) | 60 | |||||
Parallel Bars, Men (Olympic) | =72 | |||||
Horizontal Bar, Men (Olympic) | 83 | |||||
Rings, Men (Olympic) | =62 | |||||
Pommelled Horse, Men (Olympic) | =73 |