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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]] |
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'''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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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 20:01, 12 June 2018
Personal information | |
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Nationality | Hungarian, Romanian |
Born | 17 April 1930 Cluj, Romania |
Died | 31 May 2018 Balatonfűzfő, Hungary |
Website | orbanthinking.com |
Sport | |
Sport | Fencing, Pentathlon |
Club | Tudomány, Dinamó, Haladás |
Coached by | Lajos Ozoray-Schenker |
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
- ^ 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)