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Hungarian Swimming Association
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Founded1907
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Websitewww.musz.hu
PresidentSándor Wladár

Hungarian Swimming Association (Hungarian: Magyar Úszó Szövetség, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈuːsoː ˈsøvɛt͡ʃːeːɡ], MÚSZ) is the governing body of swimming association in Hungary. It is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1907 on a meeting at the Hungarian Olympic Committee.

It is affiliated to:

  • FINA, the International Swimming Federation
  • LEN, the European Swimming League
  • MOB, the Hungarian Olympic Committee

International events hosted

World Championships:

European Championships:

International achievements

Event Pos.
Olympic Games 25 23 18 4th
World Championships 31 24 28 7th
European Championships 106 91 69 4th
World Championships, short course (25m) 10 8 8 13th
European Championships, short course (25m) 53 32 25 8th

Olympic Games

Year Host city No. of
swimmers
Gold Silver Bronze Total
1896 Greece Athens 1 2 0 0 2 I.
1900 France Paris 1 0 2 1 3 VI.
1904 United States St. Louis 2 2 1 1 4 III.
1908 United Kingdom London 10 0 2 0 2 IV.
1912 Sweden Stockholm 8 0 0 0 0 -
1924 France Paris 6 0 0 1 1 VI.
1928 Netherlands Amsterdam 8 0 1 0 1 IX.
1932 United States Los Angeles 5 0 0 1 1 VII.
1936 Germany Berlin 13 1 0 1 2 IV.
1948 United Kingdom London 15 0 1 3 4 V.
1952 Finland Helsinki 15 4 2 1 7 II.
1956 Australia Melbourne 14 0 1 1 2 VI.
1960 Italy Rome 18 0 0 0 0 -
1964 Japan Tokyo 19 0 0 0 0 -
1968 Mexico Mexico City 14 0 0 0 0 -
1972 West Germany Munich 16 0 1 2 3 IX.
1976 Canada Montreal 8 0 0 0 0 -
1980 Soviet Union Moscow 13 1 2 1 4 VI.
1988 South Korea Seoul 13 4 2 0 6 III.
1992 Spain Barcelona 13 5 3 1 8 III.
1996 United States Atlanta 21 3 1 2 6 III.
2000 Australia Sydney 18 1 0 0 1 VIII.
2004 Greece Athens 25 0 1 1 2 XIV.
2008 China Beijing 28 0 3 0 3 XV.
2012 United Kingdom London 32 2 0 1 3 VI.
2016 Brazil Rio de Janeiro 35 3 2 2 7 III.
2020 Japan Tokyo 33 1 2 0 3 VIII.
2024 France Paris 23 3 1 1 5 V.
Total 32 28 21 81 IV.

World Championships

  • including Hungarian national water polo teams results
Year Host city Gold Silver Bronze Total
1973 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade 2 1 1 4 IV.
1975 Colombia Cali 3 1 0 4 III.
1978 West Germany West Berlin 0 1 2 3 IX.
1982 Ecuador Guayaquil 0 2 0 2 VIII.
1986 Spain Madrid 3 0 0 3 V.
1991 Australia Perth 5 2 2 9 III.
1994 Italy Rome 3 3 4 10 V.
1998 Australia Perth 1 1 2 4 X.
2001 Japan Fukuoka 1 1 1 3 XIV.
2003 Spain Barcelona 1 4 1 6 XII.
2005 Canada Montreal 2 2 1 5 VIII.
2007 Australia Melbourne 0 1 1 2 XX.
2009 Italy Rome 2 1 3 6 IX.
2011 China Shanghai 1 0 4 5 XIV.
2013 Spain Barcelona 4 1 2 7 V.
2015 Russia Kazan 3 3 4 10 VIII.
2017 Hungary Budapest 2 4 2 8 VII.
2019 South Korea Gwangju 4 0 0 4 III.
2022 Hungary Budapest 2 0 0 2 VII.
2023 Japan Fukuoka 1 2 0 3 XII
2024 Qatar Doha 0 0 1 1 XXV
Total 40 30 31 101 VII.

European Championships

  • including Hungarian national water polo teams results
Year Host city Gold Silver Bronze Total
1926 Hungary Budapest 2 2 0 4 III.
1927 Italy Bologna 1 2 1 4 V.
1931 France Paris 5 2 2 9 I.
1934 Germany Magdeburg 3 0 0 3 III.
1938 United Kingdom London 1 0 3 4 VI.
1947 Monaco Monte Carlo 1 5 4 10 III.
1954 Italy Turin 9 6 3 18 I.
1958 Hungary Budapest 2 2 3 7 IV.
1962 East Germany Leipzig 2 0 2 4 VI.
1966 Netherlands Utrecht 0 1 1 2 VIII.
1970 Spain Barcelona 2 3 0 5 V.
1974 Austria Vienna 3 1 4 8 IV.
1977 Sweden Jönköping 3 1 1 5 IV.
1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Split 2 0 1 3 V.
Total 106 91 69 266 IV.

Presidents

  • vacant (1907)
  • Dr. János Virava (1908–1909)
  • Alfréd Brüll (1909)
  • Dr. János Virava (2x) (1910–1918)
  • Alfréd Edvin Rőser (1919–1924)
  • Géza Dormándy (1925–1926)
  • Dr. Tivadar Homonnay (1926–1933)
  • ifj. Miklós Horthy (1933–1944)
  • Ferenc Csont (1945–1950)
  • Viktor Kunsági (1951–1953)
  • Zoltán Taródi (1954–1956)
  • Ödön Boros (1957)
  • István Sásdi (1957–1963)
  • László Ligeti (1972–1977)
  • Dr. Tamás Nagy (1978)
  • vacant (1979–1980)
  • Géza Sztanó (1981–1987)
  • Dr. Lajos Dénes (1987–1989)
  • Dr. András Hargitay (commissioned) (1990)
  • László Kiss (commissioned) (1991)
  • György Zemplényi (1992)
  • Tamás Széchy (1992)
  • Tamás Gyárfás (1993–2017)
  • Gusztáv Bienerth (2017)
  • Sándor Wladár (2017–present)

National records

MÚSZ maintains the Hungarian records in swimming.

See also

External links

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