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Hungary at the Paralympics : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hungary at the Paralympics
Hungary made its Paralympic Games début at the 1972 Summer Paralympics in Heidelberg, with a delegation of four athletes in track and field. The country was then absent in 1976 and 1980, making a permanent return to the Paralympics in 1984. Hungary first took part in the Winter Paralympics in 2002, and has continuously attended the Winter Games since then.〔(Hungary at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee〕 Hungarians have won a total of 107 Paralympic medals (27 gold, 34 silver, 46 bronze), placing the country 32nd on the all-time Paralympic Games medal table. All of these medals have been won at the Summer Games.〔(Hungary at the Paralympics ), International Paralympic Committee〕 Arguably Hungary's most successful Paralympian is Attila Jeszenszky, who won four gold medals in swimming at the 1984 Summer Games.〔 Hungary also boasts the only athlete in the world to have won medals at both the Paralympics and the Olympics. Fencer Pál Szekeres won a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics, before being disabled in a bus accident and beginning a Paralympic career in wheelchair fencing, which brought him six Paralympic medals - of which three gold.〔("Pal Szekeres : médaillé olympique et paralympique !" ), Radio Canada, September 23, 2004〕〔("Hungarian Paralympic athlete Pal Szekeres's goal is to win gold" ), Xinhua, September 3, 2008〕〔("Mr. Pal Szekeres" ), International Paralympic Committee〕 ==Medal tallies==
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