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Szabados László (úszó)
Szabados is a Hungarian surname. Origin: Status name for a freedman (an emancipated serf) from szabados 'liberated' from szabad 'free'. Notable people with this surname include: * Attila Szabados, Serbian-Hungarian football player * Béla Szabados (composer), Hungarian composer * Béla Szabados (swimmer), Hungarian swimmer * Eugenio Szabados, Hungarian–Italian chess master * György Szabados György Szabados (13 July 1939 – 10 June 2011) was a Hungarian jazz pianist, and is sometimes referred to as the "father" or "unofficial king" of the Hungarian free jazz movement since the 1960s. Biography Szabados was born in Budapest. ..., Hungarian pianist * László Szabados, Hungarian swimmer * Miklós Szabados, Hungarian table tennis player * Shannon Szabados, Canadian ice hockey player {{surname Hungarian-language surnames ...
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Attila Szabados
Attila Szabados ( hu, Szabados Attila, sr, Атила Сабадош / Atila Sabadoš; born 7 August 1973) is a retired Serbian- Hungarian footballer, who played in the Yugoslav First League (1989–93, 1994–95) and Hungarian First League (1993–94). Career He started playing in FK Palić where his talent was spotted by Yugoslav First League club Spartak Subotica. He played there from 1989 until 1993 when he moved to Hungary to continue his career playing for Békéscsaba Előre, MTK Budapest, Diósgyőri VTK, Vasas SC, Pécsi Mecsek FC and Paksi SE. He played as a forward. In the 1994/95 season he played with FK Bačka 1901 in the Second League of FR Yugoslavia Group North.Lučonoše Jugoslovenskog fudbala - Monografija FK Bačka Subotica 1901–2001
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Béla Szabados (composer)
Béla Szabados (3 June 1867 – 5 September 1936) was a Hungarian composer. Szabados was born in Pest. He first studied composition and the piano with Gyula Erkel, later with Robert Volkmann, Hans Koessler and Sándor Nikolits. In 1888 he joined the staff of the Academy of Music and Dramatic Art as accompanist and coach, and in 1893 was appointed piano teacher and coach at the reorganized Academy of Music. His first string quartet was awarded the Milleniumi Király-dij ( Millennial King’s Prize) in 1896. He was appointed professor of singing Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or with ... at the academy in 1920 and two years later he became head of the newly established department for training professors of singing. In 1927 he was appointed principal of the Nationa ...
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Béla Szabados (swimmer)
Béla Szabados (born February 18, 1974 in Békéscsaba) is a former freestyle swimmer from Hungary, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992. He studied at the University of Southern California , mottoeng = "Let whoever earns the palm bear it" , religious_affiliation = Nonsectarian—historically Methodist , established = , accreditation = WSCUC , type = Private research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $8.1 .... Szabados continues to compete as a Masters swimmer, representing West Loop Athletic Club in Chicago, IL. He has set two Illinois Masters Swimming records in the 35-39 age group. External linksProfile on FINA-websiteILMSA Records
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Eugenio Szabados
Eugenio Szabados (3 July 1898, Sangar?, Hungary 6 March 1974, Venice) was a Hungarian–Italian chess master. In 1921, he won the ''Società Scacchistica Torinese'' Championship, and tied for 5–7th in Viareggio. In 1923, he took 3rd behind Romeo Ferrari and Zdenek Formanek in Trieste. In 1928, he took 5th in Venice. In 1929, he took 8th in Venice. In 1930, he took 2nd, behind Jacques Mieses, in Venice. In 1948, he tied for 9–11th in Venice (Miguel Najdorf won). In 1949, he took 13th in Venice ( László Szabó won). In 1950, he tied for 18–20th in Amsterdam (Najdorf won). In 1950, he tied for 15–16th in Venice (Alexander Kotov won). In 1951, he took 2nd in Venice (14th ITA-ch). In 1952, he tied for 7–8th in Ferrara (15th ITA-ch). In 1953, he took 6th in Florence (16th ITA-ch). In 1953, he took 12th in Venice (Esteban Canal won). He played for Italy in friendly matches; ITA–SUI at Venice 1951, ITA–SUI at Lausanne 1952, ITA–YUG at Bled 1953. In 1950–1958 he was ...
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György Szabados
György Szabados (13 July 1939 – 10 June 2011) was a Hungarian jazz pianist, and is sometimes referred to as the "father" or "unofficial king" of the Hungarian free jazz movement since the 1960s. Biography Szabados was born in Budapest. Even though he started performing in 1962, his rise to fame is generally considered to have started with his quintet winning the renowned San Sebastian Jazz Festival Grand Prize in the free jazz category in 1972. His first album that was recorded with a quartet in 1975 was entitled ''Wedding''. Despite the abstraction of the music, the record was well received in Hungary and abroad, thereby setting the scene for his subsequent albums. International recognition is probably noted by including the album in ''The Essential Jazz Records'' compiled by Max Harrison, Eric Thacker and Stuart Nicholson (Volume 2: Modernism to Postmodernism). Even though he could not record again until 1983, he maintained his status by establishing the Kassák Wor ...
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László Szabados
László Szabados (11 April 1911 – 17 October 1997) was a Hungarian swimmer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics. In the 1932 Olympics he won a bronze medal A bronze medal in sports and other similar areas involving competition is a medal made of bronze awarded to the third-place finisher of contests or competitions such as the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, etc. The outright winner receive ... in the 4×200 m freestyle relay event. References * External links * 1911 births 1997 deaths 20th-century Hungarian people Hungarian male swimmers Olympic swimmers for Hungary Swimmers at the 1932 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for Hungary World record setters in swimming Olympic bronze medalists in swimming Hungarian male freestyle swimmers European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming Sportspeople from Subotica Medalists at the 1932 Summer Olympics {{hungary-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Miklós Szabados
Miklós Szabados (7 March 1912 – 12 February 1962) was a Hungarian and Australian table tennis champion. Table tennis career Szabados was born in Budapest, Hungary on 7 March 1912. He first started playing table tennis when he was thirteen, and defeated Victor Barna in a tournament in 1927. From 1928 to 1935, Szabados won the world doubles title six times (1929–32 and 1934–35). He won mixed doubles three times (1930, 1931, and 1934), and was a member of the Swaythling Cup team five times (1929–31, 1934, and 1935). He won four world events in 1931: singles, doubles, mixed doubles, and the Swaythling Cup. As his mother had been born Jewish, Szabados left his studies at the University of Berlin in 1933 and fled to Paris. He moved to Britain in 1936. He won five English Open titles. Szabados toured the Far East, South America, and Australia on an exhibition tour with István Kelen starting in 1937. At the Australian championships in Sydney, they won the doubles tournamen ...
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Shannon Szabados
Shannon Lynn Szabados (; born August 6, 1986) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the PWHPA and the Canada women's national ice hockey team. Szabados had played for the MacEwan University Griffins and the NAIT Ooks men's hockey teams of the Alberta Colleges Athletics Conference from 2007 until 2013. Szabados has been the first female player at several different tournaments and in several leagues, including minor, junior, and professional hockey. While playing junior hockey, Szabados became the first female to appear in the Western Hockey League (WHL) where she played exhibition games for the Tri-City Americans. Szabados was also the first female to play in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), and recorded a shutout in her first game. After the 2006–07 season, Szabados was named the AJHL's Top Goaltender. During the 2013–14 season, Szabados became the first woman to both sign and play in the Southern Professional Hockey League. Szabados represented ...
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