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Biography of william shakespeare He has represented Hungary at the Summer Olympics on three occasions; in , , and He has also competed at the World Championships in Athletics and won a bronze medal at the European Athletics Championships. His personal best throw is Pars previously held the world junior record with He took fourth place in the Beijing Olympics.

Krisztián Pars

Hungarian hammer thrower

The native form of this personal name is Pars Krisztián. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Pars in

Born () 18 February (age&#;42)
Körmend, Hungary
Height&#;m (6&#;ft 2&#;in)
Weight&#;kg (&#;lb)
Country&#;Hungary
SportAthletics
EventHammer Throw
Coached byZsolt Németh
Personal best m

Krisztián Pars (Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈkristiaːnˈpɒrʃ]; born 18 February ) is a Hungarian hammer thrower.

He competed at the Summer Olympics in , , and , winning the gold medal in He also won the and European championships.

Career

His personal best throw is metres, achieved at the European Championships in Zürich. Pars previously held the world junior record (6&#;kg) with metres, achieved in September in Szombathely.

Krisztian pars biography of william He studied at the St. Martin's Lane academy, and also in the Duke of Richmond's Gallery. In he exhibited a portrait and miniatures at the Incorporated Society of Artists, and became a member of the Free Society of Artists in In he obtained the Society of Arts' medal for an historical painting, and in June of the same year he was selected by the Dilettanti Society to accompany, as draughtsman, Dr. Chandler and Mr.

He took fourth place at the Beijing Olympics. He was initially upgraded to the silver medal after the doping disqualification of original medallists Vadim Devyatovskiy and Ivan Tsikhan in December , but both had their medals reinstated two years later. That same year he won the silver medal in the hammer at the European Winter Throwing Cup meeting in Split and another silver at the IAAF World Athletics Final.

In the season, he began well with a victory at the European Winter Throwing Cup, but missed out on a major medal at the World Championships in Athletics with a fourth-place finish. He took the bronze at the IAAF World Athletics Final, the last year the competition was held.

Krisztian pars biography of william shakespeare Pars gained international fame by competing in three consecutive Summer Olympics , , and , where he won the gold medal in Growing up, he developed an interest in athletics early on. His early experiences laid a strong foundation for his future success as an elite athlete. There are no widely available details about his marital status or children, as he tends to keep this aspect of his life out of the public eye. He quickly rose through the ranks and made his international debut at the European Championships.

He won the bronze medal at the European Athletics Championships, his first medal of the championships. At the end of the year he took part in the Pál Németh Memorial (a meeting in honour of his mentor Pál Németh), winning his second title of the competition with a throw of &#;metres.[1] At the London Olympics he took the gold in the hammer throw with a winning toss of m.[2]

On 10 April , he was banned until July because of a doping violation.[3] He apologized to everybody for making a bad decision in a hard situation at a birthday party, as he tried something he had never before while being drunk.

Later, based on public information from the AIU (Athletics Integrity Unit), it was revealed that cocaine was found in his blood.[4]

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing &#;Hungary
World Youth ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland1st m (5&#;kg)
European U23 ChampionshipsBydgoszcz, Poland 1st m
Olympic GamesAthens, Greece4th m
World Athletics FinalSzombathely, Hungary3rd m
World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland5th m
World Athletics FinalSzombathely, Hungary5th m
European ChampionshipsGothenburg, Sweden6th m
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany3rd m
World ChampionshipsOsaka, Japan5th m
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany2nd m
Olympic GamesBeijing, China4th m
World Athletics FinalStuttgart, Germany2nd m
World ChampionshipsBerlin, Germany4th m
World Athletics FinalThessaloniki, Greece3rd m
European ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain3rd m
World ChampionshipsDaegu, South Korea2nd m
European ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland1st m
Olympic GamesLondon, United Kingdom1st m
World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia2nd m
European ChampionshipsZürich, Switzerland1st m
World ChampionshipsBeijing, China4th m
Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil7th m
World ChampionshipsLondon, United Kingdom 14th (q) m
World ChampionshipsDoha, Qatar22nd (q) m
European ChampionshipsMunich, GermanyNM

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