Anita Kulcsár

Anita Kulcsár (October 2nd 1976 - January 19th 2005) was a Hungarian player of Handball .

Champion of Europe in 2000, Olympic vice-champion in Sydney in 2000 and vice-champion of the world in 2003, Anita Kulcsár was member of the Hungarian club of Dunaferr. With its club, it gained several championships of Hungary and national cuts.

Anita Kulcsár was victim of a road accident which killed it on the blow on January 19th, 2005, whereas it went to the drive.

Prize list

Club

National selection

  • Olympic Games
    • Medal of money to the Olympic Games of 2000 with Sydney
    • 5th with the Olympic Games of 2004 with Athens
  • Championship of the world
    • Medal of money to the Championship of the world 2003 in Croatia
    • 5th with the Championship of the world 2001 in Italy
    • 5th with the Championship of the world 1999 in Norway and Denmark
  • Championship of Europe
    • Gold medal with the Championship of Europe 2000 in Romania
    • Bronze medal with the Championship of Europe 2004 in Hungary
    • Bronze medal with the Championship of Europe 1998 to the Netherlands
    • 5th with the Championship of Europe 2002 to the Denmark

Personal distinction

  • Better handballeuse of the year 2005

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