The Nyíregyháza Open attracts outstanding athletic talents not only at home but also internationally. Let's see who can excel in the different events!
Balaban Denisa (2004, ROU) - Women's 60 metres
Romania's Balaban Denisa attracted attention with her lightning-fast run in the women's 60m flat. The 19-year-old sprinter's dynamic start and excellent technique guarantee an exciting race.
Zita Laura Darai (2007, DSC-SI) - Women's 200 m short track
Zita Laura Darai, 16, will compete in the 200m short course with a confidence that belies her age. Despite her young age, she is already a dominant player in the field and her future looks promising.
Edina Zsófia Papp (2006, BHSE) - Women's 60 m hurdles
BHSE talent Edina Zsófia Papp shines in the women's 60m hurdles. The 17-year-old athlete has achieved an outstanding result thanks to her precise hurdling technique and perseverance.
Fekete Fédra (1998, BHSE) - Women's high jump
A veteran in the high jump, Fédra Fekete will once again prove why she is among the best. Her experience and dedication are an example to the younger generation.
Raisa Sabau (2007, ROU) - Women's Long Jump
Romania's Sabau Raisa is a standout in the women's long jump. At just 16 years old, she has left the field of her age group far behind and has produced some remarkable results.
Virók Erna Sára (2000, FTC) - Women's triple jump
Sára Erna Virók, competing for FTC, has a great performance in the women's triple jump. Her technique and accuracy of her jumps make her a confident contender in the field.
Lagger Sarah (1999, BHSE) - Women's Weight Throw
BHSE athlete Lagger Sarah has attracted attention in the women's weight throw. With her powerful throws and excellent form, the 24-year-old is showing why she is a dominant figure in the weight throw.
The Nyíregyháza Open shows that the support and opportunity needed for talent to flourish is key in the world of sport. These young women are making their mark not only in their own field, but also internationally, inspiring the next generation.