[5] In 1995 he broke the 80-metre barrier for the first time, his season's best being 82.56 metres, achieved in Veszprém in August.
[1] Kiss was almost two metres short of the bronze medal, which was won by compatriot Tibor Gécsek.
[1] He later won silver medals both at the European Championships, again behind Tibor Gécsek,[8] and the Grand Prix Final.
[1] Kiss became the Hungarian champion in 1995, 1998 and 2000, rivalling with Tibor Gécsek, Adrián Annus and Zsolt Németh.
He stands 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) tall, and during his active career he weighed 117 kilograms (258 lb).
[1] Kiss was inducted into the USTFCCCA Collegiate Athlete Hall of Fame in 2024.