3 result(s) for collapse in Sport
Gyms on Brink of Collapse in Hungary
- 8 Jun 2021 9:38 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- sport
Around a third of Hungary’s fitness clubs could go under in three to six months, if guests do not return or the sector gets no government help, president Zsolt Nyárasdi of fitness clubs association Maforsz told business daily Világgazdaság.
Competitor Dies After Ironman 70.3 Budapest Triathlon
- 2 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
A foreign competitor in the Ironman 70.3 Budapest triathlon died shortly after the event, the competition’s organisers said. The competitor, who they did not identify, suddenly collapsed during the running leg of the triathlon. The triathlete was then rushed to hospital but was declared dead shortly afterwards.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán On Football
- 4 Aug 2013 1:00 AM
- sport
This morning I read a lengthy interview with Viktor Orbán on the Ferenc Puskás Academy’s website. Several newspapers summarized the prime minister’s thoughts on the state of Hungarian football. The historian Gábor Egry, whom readers of Hungarian Spectrum know from his occasional comments, wrote on Facebook about this interview: “Compulsory reading. Really. Everything one ought to and must know ...
Gyms on Brink of Collapse in Hungary
- 8 Jun 2021 9:38 AM
- http://www.hatc.hu
- sport
Around a third of Hungary’s fitness clubs could go under in three to six months, if guests do not return or the sector gets no government help, president Zsolt Nyárasdi of fitness clubs association Maforsz told business daily Világgazdaság.
Competitor Dies After Ironman 70.3 Budapest Triathlon
- 2 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
A foreign competitor in the Ironman 70.3 Budapest triathlon died shortly after the event, the competition’s organisers said. The competitor, who they did not identify, suddenly collapsed during the running leg of the triathlon. The triathlete was then rushed to hospital but was declared dead shortly afterwards.
Xpat Opinion: Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán On Football
- 4 Aug 2013 1:00 AM
- sport
This morning I read a lengthy interview with Viktor Orbán on the Ferenc Puskás Academy’s website. Several newspapers summarized the prime minister’s thoughts on the state of Hungarian football. The historian Gábor Egry, whom readers of Hungarian Spectrum know from his occasional comments, wrote on Facebook about this interview: “Compulsory reading. Really. Everything one ought to and must know ...