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The Nyíregyháza Open on January 24, 2026 promises to be an exciting women's competition again this year, where outstanding Hungarian and international athletes will compete in speed, strength, and technical skills. From sprint events to jumping and throwing events, every competition features names that are worth paying special attention to.

Women's 60 m – Anna Luca Kocsis in the spotlight
In addition to the Hungarian competitors, Anna Luca Kocsis, sprinter for Szolnoki SC SI, also deserves special attention in the women's 60 m sprint. The 22-year-old athlete has proven on several occasions that she is a dominant force in short-distance events at the national level. She is known not only for her fast starts and dynamic running, but also for the fact that, despite her young age, she competes in every event as an experienced athlete. In recent years, she has gained experience in both domestic and international competitions, which should give her confidence at the Nyíregyháza Open. The women's 60 meters is therefore guaranteed to be an exciting battle, where every hundredth of a second will count.

Women's 200 m – Croatia's speed queen
In the women's 200-meter race, the spotlight will be on Veronika Drljačić, sprinter for Croatia's Dinamo Zrinjevac. Veronika is already a well-known competitor on the international stage, having proven her class in both sprint and longer-distance running events on numerous occasions. With her powerful running technique, fast top speed, and competitive experience, she arrives in Nyíregyháza as one of the favorites in the 200 meters. Her experience in major competitions and international events indicates that she will be fighting not only for a place on the podium, but also for outstanding times.

Women's 60 m hurdles – Hungarian hopeful among the frontrunners
The women's 60-meter hurdles also promise to be very exciting, with one of the dominant figures in the domestic field, Petra Répási, competing for Ferencvárosi Torna Club (FTC). Petra's technical skills and speed have made her a stable member of the Hungarian hurdling elite for years. Her competitive mentality and confident movement between the hurdles come to the fore especially in the decisive moments, when every step and change of rhythm counts. At the Nyíregyháza Open, she will once again have the opportunity to prove to the home crowd why she is considered one of the most remarkable Hungarian hurdlers.

Women's high jump – Fédra Fekete leads the domestic field
In the women's high jump competition, Fédra Fekete, the star of Budapest Honvéd SE (BHSE), is in the spotlight. Fédra has been one of the most notable competitors in the domestic high jump field for years, consistently finishing at the top with her technical precision and competitive confidence. Her jumps are characterized by dynamism and powerful takeoffs, which are also evident in her ability to conquer great heights. The support of the audience at the Nyíregyháza Open could give her extra momentum, so everything is in place for us to see some exciting moments around the high jump bar.

Women's long jump – Bogi Rózsahegyi, who jumps far
In the women's long jump, Boglárka Rózsahegyi, competing for TSC Geotech, stands out. Bogi's speed, technique, and powerful take-off consistently place her among the competitors who achieve the greatest distances. Her career has been marked by successes in her age group and consistent domestic results, which give her confidence in every competition. At the Nyíregyháza Open, she has every chance of putting the measuring tape to the test and entertaining the audience with spectacular jumps.

Domestic favorite in the jumping event – Dr. Abiwu Bettina in the spotlight
One of the most popular events this year will once again bring a domestic crowd favorite to the track: Dr. Abiwu Bettina, competing for the Nyíregyháza Sports Center (NYSC), is one of the most significant members of the women's triple jump. As an experienced competitor, Betti stands out not only for her technical skills but also for her mental preparedness. With her precise sense of rhythm and powerful jumps, she regularly finishes near the podium and is particularly motivated when competing on home turf. The support of the spectators can give her extra momentum with every attempt.

Women's shot put – Renáta Beregszászi will be hard to beat
One of the most consistent contenders in the women's shot put is Renáta Beregszászi, competing for SZVSE. Renáta has been a prominent member of the domestic throwing sport for years due to her strength and technical preparedness. Her throws are characterized by explosiveness and precise execution, and when she finds the right rhythm, the shot flies serious distances even on her first attempts. Her competitive routine and mental strength are particularly evident in decisive moments, so everything is in place for a fierce battle for the podium at the Nyíregyháza Open.

First day of competition: January 24, 2026
Venue: Nyíregyháza Athletics Center
Live broadcast: Facebook & YouTube
Full list of participants: www.atletika.hu

ActiveO2, S.P.I.N. Kft.'s extra oxygen-enriched soft drink, will keep competitors refreshed so they can perform at their best.

The women's field is diverse and strong again this year, and the Nyíregyháza Open is an excellent opportunity for the audience to experience the spectacular combination of speed, strength, and technique up close.