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[[File:Cluj Science Women's National Championship - Foil Team.png|thumb|Kneeling (from left): Júlia Zágoni, Danilia, Márta TelegdiStanding (from left): Lizi Szaniszló, László Orbán, Florian Potra, Kató Orb]]
[[File:Cluj Science Women's National Championship - Foil Team.png|thumb|Kneeling (from left): Júlia Zágoni, Danilia, Márta TelegdiStanding (from left): Lizi Szaniszló, László Orbán, Florian Potra, Kató Orb]]
'''László István Orbán''' (born April 17, 1930, [[Cluj-Napoca|Cluj]]) is one of the most significant fencers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in Cluj who performed in national championships.<ref>Sallai, 2009</ref> Orbán raised the quality of the sport after the second world war and met challenges from much better supported and advantaged fencers from Bucharest. His grandfather was [[János Spáda]], a famous architect in Cluj, and his cousin, [[Béla Orbán]], a mathematician in the same city.
'''László István Orbán''' (born April 17, 1930, [[Cluj-Napoca|Cluj]]) is one of the most significant fencers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in Cluj who performed in national championships.<ref>Sallai, 2009</ref> Orbán raised the quality of the sport after the second world war and met challenges from much better supported and advantaged fencers from Bucharest. His grandfather was [[János Spáda]], a famous architect in Cluj, and his cousin, Prof. [[Béla Orbán]], a mathematician in the same city.


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Revision as of 20:01, 12 June 2018

László I. Orbán
Laszlo Orban at the age of 83
Personal information
NationalityHungarian, Romanian
Born17 April 1930
Cluj, Romania
Died31 May 2018
Balatonfűzfő, Hungary
Websiteorbanthinking.com
Sport
SportFencing, Pentathlon
ClubTudomány, Dinamó, Haladás
Coached byLajos Ozoray-Schenker
Kneeling (from left): Júlia Zágoni, Danilia, Márta TelegdiStanding (from left): Lizi Szaniszló, László Orbán, Florian Potra, Kató Orb

László István Orbán (born April 17, 1930, Cluj) is one of the most significant fencers of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s in Cluj who performed in national championships.[1] Orbán raised the quality of the sport after the second world war and met challenges from much better supported and advantaged fencers from Bucharest. His grandfather was János Spáda, a famous architect in Cluj, and his cousin, Prof. Béla Orbán, a mathematician in the same city.

Notes

  1. ^ Sallai, 2009

References

  • Sallai, AL (2009). Elfelejtett történetek: Folyamatosan a siker kapujában. Szabadság. Online Access (in Hungarian)
  • Csomafáy Ferenc (2011). Megalakult a kolozsvári vívók baráti társasága, erdon.ro Online Access (in Hungarian)
  • Killyéni, A. (2018). Búcsú Orbán Laci bácsitól. Szabadság. [1] (in Hungarian)