Dóra Bodonyi

Definition
Dóra Bodonyi is a Hungarian athlete who competes in sprint canoeing.

Overview
Bodonyi has represented Hungary in international canoe sprint competitions, including the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships. She has participated in kayak events, typically over distances such as 200 m and 500 m. Details of her medal record, specific event specialisations, and career timeline are not fully documented in widely accessible encyclopedic sources.

Etymology / Origin
The given name “Dóra” is the Hungarian form of “Dora,” derived from the Greek Δώρα (Dōra), meaning “gift.” The surname “Bodonyi” is of Hungarian origin and is likely toponymic, indicating ancestral ties to a place named Bodony or a similar locality.

Characteristics

  • Sport: Sprint canoeing (kayak discipline)
  • National affiliation: Hungary, a nation with a strong tradition in canoe sprint.
  • Typical events: Kayak single (K‑1) and kayak pair (K‑2) races over short‑distance sprint courses (e.g., 200 m, 500 m).
  • Training: Athletes in this discipline generally undergo high‑intensity water and land training focused on power, technique, and endurance.

Related Topics

  • Canoe sprint
  • ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships
  • Hungarian canoeing federation (Magyar Kajak-Kenu Szövetség)
  • Prominent Hungarian canoeists (e.g., Danuta Kozák, Gabriella Szabó)

Accurate information is not confirmed regarding specific achievements, biographical details such as date of birth, and the full extent of Bodonyi’s competitive record.

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