Kornél Pajor

In early 1943, Pajor was a young and promising skater of 19 years old, but because World War II was in progress there were not many competitions.

In Klagenfurt, Austria, at one of the few skating competitions that year, he won the 3000 m. After the war, skating competitions slowly returned to normal, and Pajor participated in the 1948 Winter Olympics of St. Moritz, with a fourth place on the 10000 m as his best result.

The next year, 1949, turned out to be Pajor's best year: He became Hungarian National Allround Champion for the fourth time and then won bronze at the European Allround Championships, while setting a new world record on the 5000 m during those championships.

On the 10000 m during those championships, he skated a time of 16:58.7, which was faster than Charles Mathiesen's nine-year-old world record of 17:01.5 on that distance.

When Pajor participated in the 1951 World Allround Championships and won a bronze medal, he did not represent any country.

Kornél Pajor