József Várszegi

[2] In 1936 Várszegi was present at the Olympic Games, where although he came through the qualifying round with the best result (69.7 meters),[3] he did not manage to go anywhere near that distance in the final and eventually finished eighth.

[4] In the next decade due to the World War II there were no other major events held, however, the Hungarian Athletics Championships were not interrupted and took place in every year.

Várszegi, who was unbeatable since 1932, extended his run during this period and won a total of 20 national titles until 1952, making him the most successful javelin thrower in the competition history.

[5] Várszegi did not participate at the 1946 European Championships, however, in the next year he competed at International University Games and won the gold medal for the second time after his success in 1933.

[8] After retirement from professional sport, Várszegi became a coach and worked for Vasas SC and Budapest Honvéd SE.