List of Hungarian Athletics Championships champions (women)

The Hungarian Athletics Championships (Hungarian: Atlétikai Magyar Bajnokság) is an annual outdoor track and field competition, organised by the Hungarian Athletics Association, which serves as the national championship for the sport in Hungary. Winners of events at the competition are declared the Hungarian national champions for that year. The competition was first held in 1896 as a men's only competition and women's events were added in 1932.[1]

100 metres

200 metres

400 metres

800 metres

1500 metres

3000 metres

  • 1974: Zsuzsa Völgyi
  • 1975: Zsuzsa Völgyi
  • 1976: Borbála Csipán
  • 1977: Zsuzsa Völgyi
  • 1978: Zsuzsa Völgyi
  • 1979: Magdolna Lázár
  • 1980: Magdolna Lázár
  • 1981: Antónia Ladányi
  • 1982: Ilona Jankó
  • 1983: Karolin Szabó
  • 1984: Ilona Jankó
  • 1985: Katalin Szalai
  • 1986: Erika Veréb
  • 1987: Karolin Szabó
  • 1988: Erika Veréb
  • 1989: Zita Ágoston
  • 1990: Zita Ágoston
  • 1991: Katalin Véninger
  • 1992: Katalin Véninger
  • 1993: Éva Dóczi
  • 1994: Éva Dóczi
  • 1995: Anikó Javos

5000 metres

10,000 metres

Half marathon

The course for the 2001 championship race was short of the half marathon distance.

Marathon

3000 metres steeplechase

80 metres hurdles

100 metres hurdles

200 metres hurdles

400 metres hurdles

  • 1976: Éva Mohácsi
  • 1977: Éva Mohácsi
  • 1978: Éva Mohácsi
  • 1979: Éva Mohácsi
  • 1980: Éva Palanek
  • 1981: Gertrud Gyovai & Éva Mohácsi
  • 1982: Gertrud Gyovai
  • 1983: Erika Szopori
  • 1984: Erika Szopori
  • 1985: Erika Szopori
  • 1986: Éva Balázs
  • 1987: Erika Szopori
  • 1988: Zsófia Antók
  • 1989: Zsófia Antók
  • 1990: Judit Szekeres
  • 1991: Judit Szekeres
  • 1992: Gyöngyvér Csete
  • 1993: Szilvia Ray
  • 1994: Judit Szekeres
  • 1995: Judit Szekeres
  • 1996: Judit Szekeres
  • 1997: Judit Szekeres
  • 1998: Judit Szekeres
  • 1999: Szilvia Ray
  • 2000: Orsolya Dóczi
  • 2001: Orsolya Dóczi
  • 2002: Judit Vékony
  • 2003: Dóra Horváth
  • 2004: Réka Skoumal
  • 2005: Andrea Pék
  • 2006: Réka Skoumal

High jump

Pole vault

Long jump

Triple jump

Shot put

Discus throw

Hammer throw

Javelin throw

Pentathlon

Heptathlon

10 kilometres walk

20 kilometres walk

Cross country

References

  1. ^ Hungarian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
Champions 1960–2006
  • Hungarian Championships. GBR Athletics. Retrieved 2021-04-18.
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