Five Hungarian experts were selected to the committees of the United World Wrestling (UWW), including two wrestlers who graduated from the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF): Olympic champion Tamás Lőrinc and two-time World champion Péter Bácsi.
The Hungarian Wrestling Federation (MBSZ) announced on Wednesday that the Bureau, the main decision-making body of the United World Wrestling (UWW), recently approved the composition of the organization's committees for the period until the end of 2028 – including Hungarian members who graduated at Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF).
As a result, five Hungarian sport experts are part of various committees, two of whom earned their degrees at TF. Péter Bácsi, the technical director of the Hungarian Wrestling Federation, who completed the TF MSc wrestling coach training, is part of the technical committee. Tamás Lőrincz, who graduated from the sports organization program and is the technical director of the Kozma István Hungarian Wrestling Academy (KIMBA) as well as a member of the Hungarian Olympic Committee (MOB) general assembly, became a member of the athletes' committee.
Previously Péter Bácsi won two world and European Championship gold medals in Greco-Roman wrestling, while Tamás Lőrincz, also a Greco-Roman wrestler, added a gold from Tokyo to his collection of four European Championship and one World Championship gold medals.
Photo by MBSZ
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