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Rita Keszthelyi

1991 - Today

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Rita Keszthelyi (born 10 December 1991) is a Hungarian water polo player. At the 2012, 2016 and 2020 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Hungary women's national water polo team in the women's tournament. She scored two of the goals that helped Hungary win the bronze medal match at the 2020 Olympics. She has played more than 300 water polo matches for Hungary. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rita Keszthelyi is the 6,661st most popular athlete (down from 6,391st in 2019), the 1,090th most popular biography from Hungary (down from 1,085th in 2019) and the 173rd most popular Hungarian Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Rita Keszthelyi ranks 6,661 out of 6,025Before her are Crismery Santana, Tīna Graudiņa, Peter Svoboda, David Boudia, Valentina Acosta Giraldo, and Anaso Jobodwana. After her are Aminat Yusuf Jamal, Lorenzo Patta, Tatsunori Otsuka, Cristian Toro, Rebecca Scown, and Gabriela Mărginean.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1991, Rita Keszthelyi ranks 1,324Before her are Marco Capuano, Annemiek Bekkering, Jocelyn Rae, Michelle Li, Rui Bragança, and Anne Terpstra. After her are Franko Andrijašević, Yusuke Chajima, Ryan Kelly, Shota Kobayashi, Daisuke Kikuchi, and Rich Swann.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Rita Keszthelyi ranks 1,090 out of 1,077Before her are Tamás Kulifai (1989), Lee Joon-hwan (2002), Balázs Hárai (1987), Emma White (null), Tamás Kenderesi (1996), and János Hahn (1995). After her are Anna Márton (1995), Péter Sidi (1978), Ajna Késely (2001), Zita Szucsánszki (1987), Viktoria Orsi Toth (1990), and Gergely Gyurta (1991).

Among ATHLETES In Hungary

Among athletes born in Hungary, Rita Keszthelyi ranks 173Before her are Balázs Erdélyi (1990), Balázs Baji (1989), Dávid Tóth (1985), Tamás Kulifai (1989), Balázs Hárai (1987), and Emma White (null). After her are Péter Sidi (1978), Fredrik Bergström (null), Noemi Batki (1987), Xénia Krizsán (1993), Bence Nádas (1996), and Anna Illés (1994).