Gyöngyi Dani

Gyöngyi Dani
IPC Alpine World Championships. Women's Giant Slalom, 2013
Personal information
Born (1975-07-03) 3 July 1975
Kaposvár, Hungary
Sport
Country Hungary
SportWheelchair fencing, Para-alpine skiing
Medal record
Wheelchair fencing
Representing  Hungary
Paralympic Games
2004 Athens Épée team
2004 Athens Foil team
2004 Athens Foil individual B
2012 London Foil individual B
2012 London Épée team
2016 Rio de Janeiro Foil team
2016 Rio de Janeiro Épée team
2020 Tokyo Foil team
World Championships
2019 Cheongju Foil team
2002 Budapest Foil individual B
2010 Paris Foil team
2011 Catania Foil team
2015 Eger Foil team
2015 Eger Foil individual B
2002 Budapest Foil team
2002 Budapest Épée team
2006 Turin Foil individual B
2006 Turin Foil team
2006 Turin Épée team
2010 Paris Foil individual B
2011 Catania Foil individual B
2011 Catania Épée team
2013 Budapest Épée team
2013 Budapest Foil team
2015 Eger Épée team
2017 Rome Épée team
2017 Rome Foil team
2019 Cheongju Épée team

Gyöngyi Dani (born 3 July 1975) is a Hungarian wheelchair fencer and para-alpine skier who has won silver medals at several Paralympic Games. She was Hungary's flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the postponed 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo. She returned with a bronze medal.

Life

Dani was born in Kaposvár in 1975. She had an accident when she was 16 that left her with spinal injuries. She took up sport in order to meet people.[1]

She was at the 2008 Paralympics as part of Hungary's fencing team competing in the Women's épée[2] and foil.

She beat the UK athlete Justine Moore in the women's individual Épée Category B before she took the silver medal in 2012. The match was at the Excel Arena in London.[3]

She was at the IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Montreal in 2018 where the team took four victories. She won an individual award as did 11-time Paralympic medallist Zsuzsanna Krajnyak and Amarilla Veres. They also won a gold in the women’s team sabre.[4]

She was Hungary's flag bearer during the opening ceremony of the postponed 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo.[5] She was part of Hungary's team with Éva Hajmási and Zsuzsanna Krajnyák and they achieved the bronze medal position in the women's team foil gold. The silver and gold medals were taken by Italy and China respectively.[6]

In January 2022 the wheelchair fencing team of Dani, Zsuzsanna Krajnyák, Dr. Boglárka Mező Madarászné and Éva Hajmási were Hungary's "best disabled team of the year".[7]

In her career as a wheelchair fencer, she won 10 gold medals at the European Championships, as well as 3 silver medals and 1 bronze medal.[8] At the World Championships she won 20 medals in total: 1 gold, 5 silver, and 14 bronze. The gold medal at the World Championships was one of the greatest achievements of her career, particularly because it was the first gold medal at such championships in the history of Hungarian sport.[8]

Private life

Dani is married to Balázs Nagy and has a son born before Rio.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ "Dani Gyöngyi". Magyar Paralimpiai Bizottság (in Hungarian). Retrieved 25 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Stock Photo - 2008 Paralympic Games Gyongyi Dani of Hungary (l) against Yui Chong Chan of Hong Kong (l) in women's individual epee wheelchair". Alamy. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  3. ^ "GB's Justine Moore competes in wheelchair fencing". ITV News. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Hungary dominate Wheelchair Fencing World Cup". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2026-03-11.
  5. ^ "Gyongyi Dani - Alpine Skiing, Wheelchair Fencing | Paralympic Athlete Profile". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  6. ^ "China end wheelchair fencing on a high after team foil golds at Tokyo 2020". www.insidethegames.biz. 29 August 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Athletes of the Year, 2021: Saber Fencer Áron Szilágyi and Canoeist Tamara Csipes". Hungary Today. 7 January 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Dani Gyöngyi (1975) - Hajrá, magyarok!". hajramagyarok.hu. Retrieved 2026-03-08.
  9. ^ ZSIGMOND, DEÁK (2017-10-20). "Átváltozás – Deák Zsigmond publicisztikája". Nemzeti Sport (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-03-08.
  10. ^ Noémi, Konopás (2021-09-10). "„Leugrottam a tetőről, de a Szűzanya kötényébe pottyantam" – Dani Gyöngyi paralimpikon a Mandinernek". Mandiner (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2026-03-08.