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László Fekete (strongman)

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László Fekete
Born28 January 1958
OccupationStrongman
Height185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Websitehttp://www.feketelaszlo.hu/hu/home.htm

László Fekete (1958, Ősi) is a strongman from Hungary. He was ten times Hungarian Strongest Man from 1988 to 1997.[1] And participated in the World's Strongest Man finals of 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1999.

National results

  • 1988-1997 Hungarian Strongest Man (tenfold champion)
  • 1989-1991 Hungarian Toldi Miklós race winner
  • 1998-2004 Hungarian Strongest Man race winner

International results

  • 1988 WSM World Race 8th place
  • 1989 WSM World Race 5th place
  • 1990 WSM World Race 6th place
  • 1992 WSM European Championship 1st place
  • 1993 WSM World Cup 1st place
  • 1994 WSM World Race 1st place
  • 1996 WSM World Race 1st place
  • 1997 WSM Grand Prix 3rd place
  • 1998 WSM Grand Prix 3rd place
  • 1999 WSM Grand Prix 3rd place
  • 2000 WSM World Race 8th place
  • 2000 WSM World event race 5th place
  • 2001 WSM Olympics even 6th place
  • 2001 Unique Olympics champion, 222 kg stone lift - world record
  • 2002 WSM European Cup Race event1st place
  • 2002 WSM European Cup Team 1st place
  • 2003 WSM World Championship event 2nd place
  • 2003 Unique world champion 232.5 kg stone lift - world record
  • 2004 WSM Continent Team 4th place
  • 2004 WSM Continent EC event 1st place

Honours

  • 1991 Hungarian perpetually Toldi Miklós rank
  • 1991-1992-1993 the best adult sport man on Komárom-Esztergom country
  • 1993 The best sport man of Dorog city
  • 1994 Sport glory prize
  • 1994-2004 The best extreme sport man on Komárom-Esztergom country
  • 2002 March 15 Hungarian Republic merit Knight Cross

References

  1. ^ "davidhorne-gripmaster". Retrieved 2010-01-24.