3 result(s) for tamás révész in Sport
Thousands of Runners Expected for 40th Vivicittá Spring Running Festival in Budapest
- 10 Apr 2025 6:27 AM
- sport
The organizers are expecting 26,000 to 28,000 participants for the 40th Vivicittá Running Festival, the biggest leisure sports event of the spring, which will take place this Saturday and Sunday.
Giro D’Italia Cycling Race Stages in Hungary “Exceeded Wildest Dreams"
- 10 May 2022 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- sport
Hosting the first three stages of this year’s Giro d’Italia cycling race “exceeded our wildest dreams”, government commissioner for an active Hungary Máriusz Révész said in a statement late on Sunday. Révész said “at least a quarter of a million people” encouraged riders along the route, contributing to “a sensational mood” and “exceeding all expectations of the Italian organisers”.
Xpat Opinion: Olympic Culture War In Hungary
- 29 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
In their overall assessment of the Rio Olympic Games, Hungarian pundits interpret the performance of Hungarian athletes and the importance of sports in highly ideological and overly politicized terms.
Thousands of Runners Expected for 40th Vivicittá Spring Running Festival in Budapest
- 10 Apr 2025 6:27 AM
- sport
The organizers are expecting 26,000 to 28,000 participants for the 40th Vivicittá Running Festival, the biggest leisure sports event of the spring, which will take place this Saturday and Sunday.
Giro D’Italia Cycling Race Stages in Hungary “Exceeded Wildest Dreams"
- 10 May 2022 7:34 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- sport
Hosting the first three stages of this year’s Giro d’Italia cycling race “exceeded our wildest dreams”, government commissioner for an active Hungary Máriusz Révész said in a statement late on Sunday. Révész said “at least a quarter of a million people” encouraged riders along the route, contributing to “a sensational mood” and “exceeding all expectations of the Italian organisers”.
Xpat Opinion: Olympic Culture War In Hungary
- 29 Aug 2016 9:00 AM
- sport
In their overall assessment of the Rio Olympic Games, Hungarian pundits interpret the performance of Hungarian athletes and the importance of sports in highly ideological and overly politicized terms.









