Ágnes Keleti, five-time Olympic gymnastics champion, titled “Athlete of the Nation,” and Hungary’s most decorated female Olympian, passed away early Thursday morning at the age of 103. She was the oldest living Olympic champion and the oldest to have ever won an Olympic gold medal, as reported by Nemzeti Sport.
Debrecen is set to welcome the world’s top young talents in figure skating and ice dancing as it hosts the prestigious World Junior Figure Skating and Ice Dancing Championships 2025. This exciting event will take place from February 25 to March 1 at the state-of-the-art Főnix Arena, marking the second time the city has hosted […]
This year, at the end of July, former DVSC handball player Cynthia Simsik was murdered. Her former clubs, DVSC, Komárom VSE and Szent István SE, came together to help her orphaned children.
On November 12th, almost 100 people interested in sports gathered in the Hodos Imre Rendezvénycsarnok hall to become members of Debrecen’s first amateur universal sports club.
The European Cycling Union (Union Européenne de Cyclisme), in collaboration with the Debrecen Sports Center, is organizing the first round of the 2024 UEC Cyclo-Cross European Cup on October 19-20.
Przemyslaw Pawlicki, the European champion in both team and doubles, won the Grand Prix qualifying competition in Debrecen, which was held on Monday at the Perényi Pál Salakmotor Stadium.
After the success of the women’s handball team, the Hungarian national teams can compete in another sport in Debrecen, as the 3×3 world elite will compete for the Olympic title in the arena on Kossuth Square between 16 and 19 May.
The Debrecen Nordic Walking Sports Association organizes the national competition for the third time. About 180 Nordic players are expected to compete in the Big Forest at the May 4 event. Competitors from all over the country come to the competition.