Eszter Jurek
Hungarian figure skater
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Born | (1936-11-24) November 24, 1936 (age 87) |
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Eszter Jurek (born November 24, 1936, in Budapest) is a Hungarian former Olympic figure skater and current coach. She is a three-time (1954–56) Hungarian champion in singles. She also competed in pairs with Miklós Kucharovits. After her competitive career, she became a coach alongside fellow skater and men's national champion András Száraz. One of her most notable former pupils was fellow Hungarian and 2004 European champion Júlia Sebestyén.
Results
Event | 1952 | 1953 | 1954 | 1955 | 1956 | 1957 | 1958 |
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Winter Olympics | 23rd | ||||||
World Championships | 18th | ||||||
European Championships | 22nd | 17th | 15th | 11th | WD | ||
Hungarian Championships | 1st | 1st | 1st |
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
- 2012: Chelsea-Rose Chiappa
- 2013: Eszter Szombathelyi
- 2014–2017: Ivett Tóth
- 2018: Fruzsina Medgyesi
- 2019–2020: Ivett Tóth
- 2021–2023: Júlia Láng
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