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Tamás Kenderesi

1996 - Today

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Tamás Kenderesi (pronounced [ˈtɒmaːʃ ˈkɛndɛrɛʃi]; born 13 December 1996) is a Hungarian competitive swimmer who specializes in butterfly. He is an Olympics and European Championships bronze medalist, and Youth Olympics gold medalist swimmer. He was born in Bonyhad, but his family is from Aparhant in Tolna county. His mother is a teacher, his father is a toolmaker/entrepreneur. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Tamás Kenderesi is the 659th most popular swimmer (down from 635th in 2019), the 1,088th most popular biography from Hungary (up from 1,090th in 2019) and the 35th most popular Hungarian Swimmer.

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Among SWIMMERS

Among swimmers, Tamás Kenderesi ranks 659 out of 709Before him are Kristel Köbrich, Joanne Jackson, Kylie Masse, Dominik Kozma, Tyler Clary, and Shi Jinglin. After him are Leonie Beck, Xin Xin, Chantal Van Landeghem, Federico Burdisso, Ilya Shymanovich, and Fantine Lesaffre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1996, Tamás Kenderesi ranks 823Before him are Marie-Ève Gahié, Kylie Masse, Melvin Twellaar, Kenzō Shirai, Alessandro Murgia, and Aliaksandra Ramanouskaya. After him are Xin Xin, Uzur Dzhuzupbekov, Yudai Ogawa, Sarah Gilman, Joel Andersson, and Nicole Billa.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, Tamás Kenderesi ranks 1,088 out of 1,077Before him are Balázs Baji (1989), Dávid Tóth (1985), Tamás Kulifai (1989), Lee Joon-hwan (2002), Balázs Hárai (1987), and Emma White (null). After him are János Hahn (1995), Rita Keszthelyi (1991), Anna Márton (1995), Péter Sidi (1978), Ajna Késely (2001), and Zita Szucsánszki (1987).

Among SWIMMERS In Hungary

Among swimmers born in Hungary, Tamás Kenderesi ranks 35Before him are Dávid Verrasztó (1988), Éva Risztov (1985), Evelyn Verrasztó (1989), Boglárka Kapás (1993), Hubert Kós (2003), and Gergő Kis (1988). After him are Ajna Késely (2001), Gergely Gyurta (1991), Richárd Bohus (1993), Anna Olasz (1993), Péter Bernek (1992), and Nándor Németh (1999).