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Krisztián Manhercz

1997 - Today

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Krisztián Péter Manhercz (born 6 February 1997) is a Hungarian male water polo player, playing at the wing position. He is part of the Hungary men's national water polo team. He competed at the 2016 Men's European Water Polo Championship and 2016 Olympics. He won bronze at the 2020 Olympics. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 13 in 2024). Krisztián Manhercz is the 9,307th most popular athlete (down from 6,942nd in 2024), the 1,208th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 1,102nd in 2019) and the 218th most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Krisztián Manhercz ranks 9,307 out of 6,025Before him are Raquel Carrera, Szilárd Jansik, Deng Yawen, Spencer Lee, Courtney Frerichs, and Paige Hauschild. After him are Long Daoyi, Gillian Sanders, Wilfried Happio, Mateusz Borkowski, Viktoria Chaika, and Bryshon Nellum.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1997, Krisztián Manhercz ranks 1,241Before him are Sylwia Zyzańska, Evgeniia Frolkina, Jake Clarke-Salter, Kento Haneda, Kyle Guy, and Maite Cazorla. After him are Mateusz Borkowski, Nasser Maher, Masaya Kojima, Catie DeLoof, Emily Overholt, and Bryana Salaz.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Krisztián Manhercz ranks 1,212 out of 1,077Before him are Veronika Major (1997), Gábor Hárspataki (1996), Kinga Janurik (1991), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), András Parti (1982), Katalin Burián (1995), Viktória Madarász (1985), Ingo Molnár (2000), Nikolett Papp (1996), and Szilárd Jansik (1994). After him are Anhelina Lysak (1998), and Noémi Háfra (1998).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Krisztián Manhercz ranks 218Before him are Kinga Janurik (1991), Gréta Gurisatti (1996), András Parti (1982), Viktória Madarász (1985), Nikolett Papp (1996), and Szilárd Jansik (1994). After him are Anhelina Lysak (1998), Noémi Háfra (1998), Krisztina Garda (1994), Itay Shanny (1998), Bence Demeter (1990), and Dóra Madarász (1993).