Péter Kelemen

Péter Kelemen (born 2 September 1946, Rákoscsaba) is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete. Kelemen started his career in 1958 as a swimmer in the BVSC sport club, then he switched to Modern Pentathlon following the advice of his PE teacher in 1963 at the Újpesti Dózsa SC. His first major success winning gold medal in 1966 at the Junior World Championship both team and individual events. After being 9th in 1969 at the World Championship in the following year he accomplished to win the World Championships in Warendorf Germany by defeating his compatriot András Balczó by only 3 points after 5 events and around 5000 points total.

Péter Kelemen

Péter Kelemen (born 2 September 1946, Rákoscsaba) is a retired Hungarian modern pentathlete. Kelemen started his career in 1958 as a swimmer in the BVSC sport club, then he switched to Modern Pentathlon following the advice of his PE teacher in 1963 at the Újpesti Dózsa SC. His first major success winning gold medal in 1966 at the Junior World Championship both team and individual events. After being 9th in 1969 at the World Championship in the following year he accomplished to win the World Championships in Warendorf Germany by defeating his compatriot András Balczó by only 3 points after 5 events and around 5000 points total.