The most demanding of swimming events is the individual medley, in which the
swimmer must use each of four strokes. The greatest medley swimmer in Olympic
history is Tamás Darnyi of Hungary. When Darnyi was 15 years old, he lost the
vision in his left eye as a result of being hit by an icy snowball three years
earlier. Darnyi entered the 1988 Olympics as the world record holder in both the
200m and 400m medleys. In Seoul he won both races and set another world record
in each. At the Barcelona Games in 1992, Darnyi successfully defended both of
his Olympic titles and completed an eight-year stretch during which he was
undefeated at either distance.
Olympic results
Olympic Games
Events
Med.
Seoul 1988
200m individual medley
Seoul 1988
400m individual medley
Barcelona 1992
200m individual medley
Barcelona 1992
400m individual medley
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Hero Passport
Name:
DARNYÍ, Tamás Born:
03 June 1967 Birthplace:
Budapest (Hungary) Nationality:
Hungary
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