Zoltan Kondorossy

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameZoltan•Kondorossy
Used nameZoltan•Kondorossy
Other namesZoltán Kondorossy
Born28 January 1906 in Arad, Arad (ROU)
AffiliationsAradi Toldi A. C., Arad (ROU)
NOC Romania

Biography

Zoltan Kondorossy was an all-around athlete in his youth in his hometown of Arad and found his initial sporting success as a swimmer, winning a long distance swimming competition in 1925 held in the Bega Canal. He later focused his talents on wrestling, joining the wrestling section of Aradi Toldi AC. He was once again successful, and won multiple national titles in the heavyweight Greco-Roman wrestling in the 1930s and the Balkan championship at a tournament in Turkey in 1932.

In 1936, he was selected to Romania’s first Olympic wrestling team and competed at Berlin in the heavyweight Greco-Roman event. There, he was eliminated in the second round after losing to John Nyman of Sweden, the latter who would go on to win the silver medal. Kondorossy retired from competition the next year.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Wrestling ROU Zoltan Kondorossy
Heavyweight, Greco-Roman, Men (Olympic) AC