Milák Kristóf
Milák Kristóf is an elite Hungarian swimmer, celebrated for his exceptional performances in butterfly events. He has garnered international acclaim, including a gold medal in the 100-meter butterfly and a silver in the 200-meter butterfly at the recent Olympic Games. Milák was recently in the news for not naming his coach, Virth Balázs, during the Olympics, which raised discussions about the recognition of coaches in sports.
Born on May 20, 1999 (26 years old)
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Hungary | 1 | 7.00 | 0.11% | +0% | 9,660,351 | 10,569 | $160,000 | 175$ |
| Totals | 1 | 9,660,351 | 10,569 | $160,000 | 175$ |
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is a two-time Olympic and three-time world champion swimmer who has recently returned to training after a break.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is a two-time Olympic champion and multiple silver medalist who is considering a short course competition to conclude his career.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is a two-time Olympic champion swimmer who is currently facing scrutiny over his commitment to training.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is a Hungarian swimmer who has not trained since the Paris Olympics and is facing potential suspension of his scholarship.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is a two-time Olympic gold and silver medalist who has not trained in the water for 16 months.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf does not plan to compete in upcoming swimming championships but is still training.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf's absence was noted as Kós Hubert became the leading name for the Hungarian delegation.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is mentioned as the athlete who may have been prepared for the Paris Olympics by Virth Balázs.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf is the defending Olympic champion in the 100 meter butterfly.
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Hungary:
Milák Kristóf, an Olympic champion, was narrowly defeated in the butterfly event.
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