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Hungarian long-distance runner
Karolina Szabó (born November 17, 1961) is a retired Hungarian athlete, who specialized in the long-distance running events. Born in Dunaföldvár , Tolna , she represented Hungary in the marathon at the 1988 Seoul Olympics , finishing 13th, and the 1992 Barcelona Olympics , finishing 11th.
Szabo won the City-Pier-City Loop half marathon in the Hague in 1987.[ 1]
On 23 April 1988 in Budapest, she broke the 25,000 metres world record on the track with 1:29:29.2, en route to also breaking the 30,000 metres world record with 1:47:05.6. She also won the 1991 Munich Marathon and the 1994 San Francisco Marathon .[ 2]
Personal best
Marathon — 2:30:31 (1986)
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Hungary
1982
European Championships
Athens, Greece
6th
Marathon
2:40:50
1983
World Championships
Helsinki, Finland
18th
Marathon
2:40:23
1984
Friendship Games
Prague, Czechoslovakia
6th
Marathon
2:41:51
1985
Osaka International Ladies Marathon
Osaka , Japan
4th
Marathon
2:36:45
World Marathon Cup
Hiroshima , Japan
3rd
Marathon
2:34:57
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
28th
Marathon
2:52:06
1986
European Championships
Stuttgart , West Germany
8th
10,000 m
31:55.93 NR .
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
5th
Marathon
2:34:51
1987
City-Pier-City Loop
The Hague, Netherlands
1st
Half Marathon
1:10:58
World Championships
Rome, Italy
9th
Marathon
2:36:18
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
5th
Marathon
2:34:58
1988
Olympic Games
Seoul, South Korea
13th
Marathon
2:32:26
New York City Marathon
New York City, United States
4th
Marathon
2:36:40
1991
Munich Marathon
Munich, Germany
1st
Marathon
2:33:09 CR.
1992
Olympic Games
Barcelona, Spain
11th
Marathon
2:40:10
1994
San Francisco Marathon
San Francisco, United States
1st
Marathon
2:44:34
References