Helga Zöllner
Helga Zöllner |
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Zöllner (center) in 1961 |
Personal information |
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Country represented |
Hungary |
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Born |
(1941-05-11)11 May 1941 |
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Died |
10 September 1983(1983-09-10) (aged 42) |
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Skating club |
Ferencvárosi Torna Club |
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Training locations |
Budapest |
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Retired |
c. 1962 |
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Helga Zöllner (11 May 1941 — 10 September 1983)[1] was a Hungarian figure skater. She was a two-time (1960, 1962) Winter Universiade bronze medalist and a six-time (1957–62) Hungarian national champion. She placed 13th at the 1962 European Championships in Geneva and 19th at the 1962 World Championships in Prague.
Competitive highlights
References
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- 1924-1925: Gitta Tóth
- 1926-1927: Lotti Stieber
- 1928: Edit Hecht
- 1929-1931: Piri Levitzky
- 1932-1934: Magda Imrédy
- 1935: Nadine Szilassy
- 1936: Éva Botond
- 1937-1938: Nadine Szilassy
- 1939-1940: Éva Botond
- 1941-1944: Györgyi Botond
- 1946: Éva Saáry
- 1947-1949: Marika Saáry
- 1950: Klára Erdős
- 1951-1952: Éva Saáry
- 1953: Hédi Pálinkás
- 1954-1956: Eszter Jurek
- 1957-1962: Helga Zöllner
- 1963: Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy
- 1964: Zsuzsa Almássy
- 1965: Zsuzsa Szentmiklóssy
- 1966-1970: Zsuzsa Almássy
- 1971-1972: Vera Varga
- 1973-1975: Ágnes Erős
- 1976: Ildikó Segesdi
- 1977-1979: Ágnes Erős
- 1980: Ildikó Segesdi
- 1981: Éva Demény
- 1982-1983: Nóra Miklósy
- 1984-1991: Tamara Téglássy
- 1992-1998: Krisztina Czakó
- 1999-2000: Diána Póth
- 2001: Tamara Dorofejev
- 2002-2010: Júlia Sebestyén
- 2011: Viktória Pavuk
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