Water polo: Hungary's triple
Olympic champion Benedek dies at 47
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[June 18, 2020]
By Marton Dunai
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The former captain
and coach of Hungary's water polo team Tibor Benedek, who won three
straight Olympic golds as a player in the 2000s and a world
championship as coach, died on Thursday aged 47, the Hungarian Water
Polo Federation said.
Benedek suffered from pancreatic cancer, according to several
sources. He resigned from his last job, as head coach of the UVSE
water polo club in Budapest, in early May, citing personal reasons.
"For his family, team mates, water polo society and fans he has left
behind an incomprehensible void that cannot be filled," the
federation said on its website.
Benedek began playing water polo as a way of shaking off a childhood
spinal condition.
His coach Denes Kemeny, who guided the Hungarian side to Olympic
gold at the Sydney, Athens and Beijing Games, said while Benedek
lacked world-class natural talent, his willpower was unique.
"In the water he set an example that infected and pulled the rest of
the team," Kemeny told news website 24.hu last month. "The team
would not have achieved these results without him."
Benedek played in Italy, in Rome and Recco, for 13 years, and 10
years in his native Hungary. He won club championship gold medals in
more than half of his active years, while the national team
dominated the world.
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Hungary's head coach Tibor Benedek (L) and his players celebrate
after winning against Montenegro at their men's water polo gold
medal match during the World Swimming Championships at the Piscines
Bernat Picornell in Barcelona August 3, 2013. REUTERS/Michael Dalder/File
Photo
He added a World Championship and a European championship to his
three Olympic golds, and various other trophies.
During a four-year tenure as national team head coach, he won
another World title in 2013. He resigned after a disappointing
fifth-place finish at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
He spent the last three years coaching the UVSE side in Budapest.
Vendel Vigvari, a young UVSE player, told 24.hu that Benedek could
show, as well as tell, players moves, earning him the nickname
"Master".
(Reporting by Marton Dunai; Editing by Toby Davis)
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