Sándor Rozsnyói (born Sándor Rosner, 24 November 1930 – 2 September 2014) was a Hungarian athlete, who mainly competed in the 3,000-metre steeple chase.[1]
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Representing ![]() | ||
Men’s Athletics | ||
Olympic Games | ||
![]() | 1956 Melbourne | 3000 m steeplechase |
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![]() | 1954 Bern | 3000 m steeplechase |
Born in Zalaegerszeg, he competed for Hungary at the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia, where he won the silver medal in the men's 3000 m steeplechase.
Rozsnyói absconded from the plane on his return trip to Hungary and became a refugee in Vienna, Austria, as the Soviet Union had invaded Hungary. His wife managed to escape to Austria and reunite with him. After working in Vienna for 7 years, the family migrated to Sydney, Australia. Rozsnyói became a physical education teacher in New South Wales, teaching at Epping Boys High School, Cumberland High School and Model Farms High School, and was a coach with the Ryde-Hornsby Athletic Club.
Rozsnyói lived for much of his life in Epping, NSW, with his wife and sons Alex and Les.
In 2007, he was awarded the International Fair Play Award for the sportsmanship he displayed when he chose not to challenge the outcome of his 1956 Olympic Steeplechase race.
(in Hungarian)
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Preceded by Incumbent |
Men's Steeplechase World Record Holder 28 August 1954 – 1 July 1955 |
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Preceded by | Men's Steeplechase World Record Holder 16 September 1956 – 2 August 1958 |
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European Athletics Championships champions in men's 3000 metres steeplechase | |
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