okansas.blogspot.com Occassional thoughts about orienteering
Wednesday, January 29, 2003
Z is for Zoltan
Coming up with a "Z" was giving me trouble, until I remembered Zoltan Lantos.
Zoltan is a top Hungarian orienteer who was at his best in the 1980s. I got to know him when I hosted him (and Istvan Benedek) during the Canada-US world cup race week in 1980-something. I also bumped into Zoltan now and then when I was living in Sweden.
Zoltan was known for strong running. His marathon PR was something like 2:12 or 2:13. He was fast.
I typed his name and "orienteering" in Google and found a few quite good results. He took 3rd at the University World Champs in Hungary in 1986. He was third in a qualifying heat for the 1983 WOC in Hungary (just ahead of Oyvin Thon) and finished 2 seconds back of the leader on the first leg of the relay. He was 15th in the 1885 WOC in Australia.
I don't have any idea what Zoltan is up to these days.
Z could also be for zoonotic diseases
Z could be for zoonotic diseases (which Mook would, I'm sure, find appropriate). It could be, but it isn't.
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