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    Ibolya Csák (6 January 1915 – 9 February 2006) was a Hungarian athlete. See more

    Ibolya Csák - Wikipedia

    • Csák was best known as the winner of the women's high jump at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. She won a gold medal in the European Championships in Athletics in 1938 in unusual circumstances. She was the first Hungarian woman to win a gold medal in both events. Her win in the 1936 Olympics was one of the tightest in the history of high jumping. Three athl… See more

    Born6 January 1915 · Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
    Died9 February 2006 (aged 91) · Budapest, Hungary
    Personal life

    Between 1936 and 1970, she worked in the central office of the Hungarian Banknote Printing Co.
    She had two children, Ibolya (1940) and Attila (1942). See more

     
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  2. Ibolya Csák (1915–2006) Ibolya Csak was born on January 6, 1915 in Budapest, Hungary. Ibolya won the gold medal in the women's high jump at the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin, Germany and was one of several Jewish athletes to win medals at the 1936 Olympics.
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    Starting out as a gymnast, Ibolya Csák was one the best female high jumpers of the 1930s. In 1936, she won the Olympic gold, although she would have placed second by modern-day rules. Together with Dorothy Odam and Elfriede Kaun, Csák had cleared 1.60 (in two tries, compared to one for Odam) and failed at 1.62.
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  4. 1936 Olympic women's High Jump champion dies

    Ibolya Csak was Hungary's first female Olympic and European champion in athletics. She won the high jump at the 1936 Berlin Games and the 1938 European championships in Vienna, where she broke the German …

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