Emese Hunyady

Emese Hunyady
Hunyady in 2021
Personal information
Born (1966-03-04) 4 March 1966 (age 58)
Budapest, Hungary
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Weight65 kg (143 lb)
SpouseTamás Németh
Sport
Country Hungary
 Austria
SportSpeed skating
Turned pro1981
Retired2002
Medal record
Representing  Austria
Women's speed skating
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1994 Lillehammer 1500 m
Silver medal – second place 1994 Lillehammer 3000 m
Bronze medal – third place 1992 Albertville 3000 m

Emese Hunyady (born 4 March 1966) is a former Hungarian-Austrian speed skater.

At age ten, Hunyady participated at the 1977 Hungarian Sprint Championships for Juniors, finishing sixth. Representing Hungary, she had her first international competition in 1979, and in the following years, although still a junior, she entered several senior tournaments. In 1985, after marrying her Austrian coach Tamás Németh, she obtained Austrian citizenship, and started competing for Austria. The marriage was dissolved some years later, but she retained her Austrian citizenship.

During her 25-year-long career, she was a steady performer, almost always finishing in the top 10 of the events she participated in. Her best year was 1994, when she won bronze at the European Allround Championships, became World Allround Champion, won the 1500 m World Cup, and became Olympic Champion in the 1500 m, while winning Olympic silver in the 3000 m. After that, her successes became fewer, but in 1999, she surprisingly won the World Single Distance Championships in her favourite distance, the 1500 m.

Hunyady participated in six Winter Olympics from 1984 to 2002, and won many Hungarian and Austrian National Allround, Sprint, and Single Distance Championships. She started her sporting career in figure skating, something she used to show when celebrating her victories as a speed skater.

Hunyady is married to Timo Järvinen, a former speed skater from Finland. They have a son, Jasper.[1]

  1. ^ Ohlinger, Gerhard (14 March 2011). "Emese Hunyady: Eine Goldmedaille öffnet keine Türen". Salzburger Nachrichten. Retrieved 9 December 2012.