Sarolta Monspart
Sarolta Monspart (17 November 1944 – 24 April 2021) was a Hungarian orienteering competitor. In 1972 she became the first non-Scandinavian female runner to win the World Orienteering Championships.[1]
![]() Monspart in 1978 | ||
| Medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Women's orienteering | ||
| Representing | ||
| World Championships | ||
| 1972 Jičín | Individual | |
| 1970 Eisenach | Relay | |
| 1976 Aviemore | Relay | |
She is considered to be the most successful orienteer in Hungary. During her active years she won 14 national orienteering championships and six cross-country skiing championships. She was the first European woman to finish the marathon distance within 3 hours.
Her sport career was stopped because of a serious encephalitis inflammation caused by a tick. After recovering from the disease, she became an advocate for women to live a healthy life. In 2003 she received a medal for lifetime merit from Ferenc Mádl, president of Hungary.
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