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The Furmint of Zichy Estate Won a Bronze Medal!

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Anna Zichy has once again gained international recognition in the world of winemaking, continuing the new direction of the historical legacy of the Count Zichy family in the 21st century. 

Anna Zichy won a gold medal at the Winelovers Wine Awards with her champagne in 2023, and now she won a bronze medal with her first Furmint wine at the same prestigious international competition. This new success further strengthens the position of the aristocratic name Zichy in the domestic and international winemaking community.

The Count Zichy Wine Estate is located in one of the most beautiful vineyards of the Tokaj Region on the 30-hectare estate. Furmint is one of the most important grape varieties in Hungary. The character of Furmint wines is mostly characterized by high acidity, rich minerality, and an elegant, complex taste. The extraordinary adaptability of the grape variety allows it to produce wines of different styles, from fresh and light wines with a fruity taste to full-bodied wines suitable for longer aging. In the aroma of the wines made from the Furmint grape, we often discover green apples, pears, citrus fruits, and honey notes, while in their taste, in addition to fresh fruitiness, a unique, mineral character appears.

Anna Zichy said: “We started making champagne with my husband, Count Zichy Aladar, in 2019. Champagne is part of our family’s everyday life, not only because of our work, but because we love it ourselves. The mix of elegance and lightness that our products carry is part of our life, and it’s not just me, but also my sons, who are also my business partners. Our goal is to reach people who are looking for quality and special experiences, be it everyday or festive moments.”

Anna Zichy’s mission is to represent the Zichy name even more strongly in the Hungarian wine industry and on the international scene. Furmint wine, awarded with a bronze medal, is another step towards becoming a defining brand of the Zichy name, both domestically and worldwide.

Update by Aggie Reiter

City of Pécs … The force is Calling! … The 2nd Star Wars Day.

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After last year’s overwhelming interest, there was no question that this year at the Zsolnay Cultural District in Pécs will reopen its doors to guests from the far away galaxy. The Pécs The Force Be With You – second Star Wars Day in Pécs on September 7th costume parade, lightsaber exhibition, photo wall, imperial walker, R2-D2, BB-8, various Star Wars exhibitions, performances and podium discussions await fans.
The programs take place in E78 and Pirogránit yard between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. In the morning and in the afternoon, participants can meet around half a hundred Star Wars characters during the costume parades. Many people’s favorite droid, R2-D2, will be here and, new this year, BB-8 will also visit
to the event, and it will be shown in Hungary for the first time! There will be a lightsaber exhibition, an imperial walker, Star Wars dioramas, LEGO and painting exhibitions, model and sculpture makers, action figures, 3D printing. This year, more party games, role-playing games and activities are waiting for the audience. The most enthusiastic can also get a Star Wars tattoo. Visitors can become part of the Star Wars universe themselves in front of the photo wall: they can take a picture on the Death Star or the planet Tatooine. Exhibitors such as 501, who are indispensable in the Hungarian Star Wars scene, will be here Legion Hungarian Garrison, Rebel Legion, Mando Mercs, The Force Alliance, DK Kohó and Banks Props. During the stage programs, Gábor Csuka, a member of the 501st Legion, reveals interesting Star Wars facts. There will be a lecture on the space industry and comic book artist Attila Fazekas will return. The creators of Vader: a fan film, which is currently being made, will share the latest news about the film, and the dubbing voice of Ahsoka Tano, Ilona Molnár, will also be here! The event will also have a charitable aspect. An Ahsoka design clone helmet finds its home and the amount received supports the recovery of Dominik Sági, a boy from Baranya diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Ticket types: Morning ticket: 2500HUF (10 a.m. – 2 p.m.) Afternoon ticket: 2500HUF (2 p.m. – 6 p.m.). Full day: 4000HUF. For children under the age of 6 is free of charge.

Update by Aggie Reiter

The Duna Artist Ensemble’s peformance “Fathers and Sons” @ Tatabánya, Szeged, Keszthely

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At three areas outside of the Capital, the artist group will debut on site in September.

The Duna Artist Ensemble’s performance Fathers and Sons – Dance performance following the collections of Albert Nagy is the starting point of a series in which they want to pay tribute to folk dance collectors who have done outstanding work, focusing first on the work of artistic director Zsolt Juhász‘s master, Albert Nagy. The production will debut at the Professional Folk Dance Festival of the First Carpathian Basin in Tatabánya on September 8, at the National Theater in Szeged on September 10, and at the Táncpanoráma Keszthely on September 13.
As a native of Gyoma, Albert Nagy took over the leadership of the Szeged Dance Ensemble in 1972, which he quickly elevated to one of the best ensembles in the country. According to his own confession, he belonged to the Tímár school and followed him as a choreographer and collector. The Gyula Harangozó prize-winning choreographer has created emblematic collections over the years, and the production entitled Fathers and Sons – Dance Performance Following the Collections of Albert Nagy, built in his honor, is the starting point of a series presenting famous folk dance collectors.
The performance of the Duna Art Group wish to talk about tradition, passing down and taking over through the spiritual relationship between fathers and sons. The interesting thing about the performance is that the Duna Artists’ Group did not invite external choreographers, the dance faculty learned the dance material based on archival recordings. As Zsolt Juhász says: “that’s what made this a great performance”.
The audience can see the most famous collections from the Szeged area in the performance: the gypsy dances of Szegvár, Baksi, Hódmezővásárhely and Kiskundorozsma, and the groom dances of István Kardos from Apadfalvi, but also from Eleki, Méhkerék, Ktéegháza, Mezőség, Széki, Kalotaszeg, Nádasdaróc and Inaktelk, and Lőrinrev from Küküllő-mente dances are also presented in the production, in which excerpts from Ferenc Kölcsey’s Parainesis to Kálmánhoz Kölcsey are also quoted, interpreted by Ödön Jászai Mari award-winning dramatist, worthy artist, and Kristóf Pálvölgyi participates as a dancer.
The ensemble goes on a country tour to present the production on the stages of famous events.

On September 8, the performance will debut at the 1st Carpathian Basin Professional Folk Dance Festival in Tatabánya, on September 10 on the stage of the National Theater in Szeged, and on September 13 at the Táncpanoráma Keszthely event. On September 10, two performance will be in one act at the National Theater in Szeged, in the first act of which the ensembles with which Albert Nagy worked as a choreographer and ensemble leader for many years will perform. The Körösmenti Dance Ensemble from Gyomaendrőd, the Üllési Fonó Dance Ensemble, the Pacirták Folk Dance Ensemble from Sebes-Körös from Romania and the Szeged Dance Ensemble will take part.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Premiere “Play in the Castle” @ Central Theater Budapest

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Saturday – September, 14. – 7 p.m.

Ferenc Molnár’s perhaps most famous and world-famous play, The Game in the Castle, will premiere at the Central Theater in Budapest. We can see Molnár’s most personal comedy starring Róbert Alföldi, Eszter Balla, Zsolt László, Samu Puskás and Zoltán Schmied, directed by Tamás Puskás. From the performance woven with brilliant logic, we can learn how to get out of even the most embarrassing situations – with the help of theater. In the performance, the audience can hear Nino Rota‘s music interpreted by the Budapest Bar.

After a day of huzzle and buzzle … fine occasion to enloose at the Central Theater. Have a nice evening enjoy the play. Comment from Tamás Puskás director of the play … “Theater cannot change our lives, but it can make us believe in a better reality.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Results & Medals @ European Pentathlon Championship in Budapest 2024.

Throughout the week some updates … The mixed relay won the Hungarians’ fifth medal at the European Championships. Last Monday, Richárd Koleszár and Bereczki came second in the men’s relay, and third in the women’s relay with Noémi Guzi and Blanka Eszes.

In the mixed event, the Hungarian colors were represented by Rita Erdős and Mihály Koleszár, and both won the gold medal in the mixed doubles relay.

On Sunday morning, nine duos started the fight in the BOK Hall. In the ring fencing, the Hungarians finished in seventh place with 14 wins and 18 losses – Erdős finished with 5/11, Koleszár with 9/7 – and accumulated a thirty-point deficit against the leading Ukrainians and Czechs.

The horse riding took place in the middle of the afternoon in the sculpture park of the Puskás Aréna. After fencing, the ninth-placed Poles withdrew due to Natalia Dominiak’s knee pains, so the Hungarians started riding. Erdős’s horse broke out at barrier four, but the teasing came together for the second time, and then Koleszár pulled down barrier 7, adding a 14-second timeout, which resulted in 269 points out of the starting 300. Previously, during the warm-up, Erdős fell off her horse and was injured, but in the end she was able to undertake the continuation of the competition.

The home pair defeated the Finns and the Swiss on the pashto raised next to the horse track, and then lost to the Lithuanians, so with the two successes, they earned an extra four points in the bonus competition.

After that, the Hungarians completed the 2×100 meters with the best time, 1:58.56 minutes, in the swimming pool next to the Gerevich Aladár National Sports Hall, but even then they could only start the combined event from the eighth place, in which the relay members had to run 3×600 meters each, interrupted by two shooting sessions. They were 33 seconds behind the bronze medalist and 36 seconds behind the leading Italians. Erdős 3-6, then 2-5. she caught up to position, and at the change she was already third behind the Swiss and the Italians. Koleszár overcame his deficit in a matter of seconds, then ran with his Italian and Lithuanian opponents, who were catching up, and “exploded” first from the last shooting, when he reached the full main stand, he waved his two arms to encourage the audience even more, then he ran at a great pace and reached the finish line with a respectable lead , before the Italians and the Lithuanians. The Hungarians won the combined event with 11:56.66 minutes, 36 seconds better than the second best Ukrainians.

The day ended with a show accompanied by live music in the competition center set up in the sculpture park next to the Puskás Arena, Sára Tímár and her band, Ágnes Herczku and Nikola Parov participated, lamenting, mystical and martial songs were sung. The legend on which the quintet is based, the story of the military courier carrying out the mission, who rode a horse, fought with swords and pistols, swam across a river, and then ran to his destination, came to life.

Updating by Aggie Reiter

Summary … Both the Hungarian women’s and men’s teams won bronze medals.

The individual competitions took place from Tuesday until Saturday, and the mixed relay will be held on Sunday. Overview connected today’s competitions.

The Hungarian team – composed of Rita Erdős, Simon Sarolta and Kamilla Réti – won a bronze medal in the women’s competition of the Budapest pentathlon European Championship.

The Hungarian men’s team won the bronze medal. The Hungarian team composed of Mihály Koleszár, Richárd Bereczki and József Tamás won a bronze medal in the men’s competition of the European pentathlon championship in Budapest.

The Italians finished in the lead, who were the only ones in the final of 18 with three players. The Hungarians were preceded by the British.

Women’s individual competition -European Champion 1. Kerenza Bryson (Great Britain) 1449 points, 2. Anna Jurt (Switzerland) 1431, 3. Emma Whitaker (Great Britain) 1423, …6. Rita Erdős 1412, …9. Simon Sarolta 1394. Women’s team competition: 1. Italy (Alice Rinaudo, 2. Francesca Tognetti, 3. Elena Micheli) 4093 points, 2. Great Britain (Kerenza Bryson, Emma Whitaker, Alexandra Bousfield) 3920, 3. Hungary (Rita Erdős, Simon Sarolta, Kamilla Réti) 3866.

Results, men’s individual competition: Hungary (Mihály Koleszár, Richárd Bereczki, József Tamás) 4453, Oleksandr Tovkai (Ukraine) 1535 points, Giorgio Malan (Italy) 1525, Marvin Faly Dogue (Germany) 1522, Mihály Koleszár 1514, 9. Richard Bereczki 1489, 16. József Tamás 1450. Men’s team competition: Italy (Giorgio Malan, Matteo Cicinelli, Federico Alessandro) 4532 points, Ukraine (Olexandr Tovkai, Yuriy Kovalchuk, Hordii Berezniakov) 4484.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Day 2. – Budapest Pentathlon European Championship 2024

Due to the extremely strong heatwave organizers reorganize the competition, so unlike the original program, only women’s fencing was held at the at the BOK Hall today. Some results from today’s competition.

Among the Hungarians, Sarolta Simon was the best in the women’s competition. In the field of 39 players, with 26 wins and 12 losses, she came second in the number that significantly determines the rest.

Tamara Aleksejev was also effective on the pásts set up, finishing seventh-eighth with 23 successful aces and 15 lost aces.

Kamilla Réti ended with a positive balance, 20/18, which is 15-18. place for her.

Rita Erdős defeated as many opponents as she lost to, with a score of 19/19 and 19-23. finished in place, while Bauer Blanka (33rd), who finished with 14/24.

Noémi Eszes (34th), who finished fencing with 13 wins and 25 losses, will have to start Thursday’s semi-finals from a difficult position.

In the women’s competition, without a qualifier, the field of 39 players will not be two 18-person groups in the semi-finals, but one 20-person group and one 19-person group. From there, nine or nine competitors will advance to the finals, but of the six Hungarians and Ukrainians participating in each group, can be there in the finals.

Overview by Aggie Reiter

Day 1. – Adult European Pentathlon Championship @ Budapest 2024.

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Two Hungarian medals on Day 1. In the relay race, the pair of Blanka Guzi and Noémi Eszes won the bronze medal, while the duo of Mihály Koleszár and Richárd Bereczki won the silver medal.

For women, eight couples fought for medals and positions in the BOK Hall, in and positions in the BOK Hall, in the swimming pool next to the Gerevich Aladár National Sports Hall and in the central competition area in the sculpture park between the Puskás Arena and the Papp László Sports Arena.

The Hungarians performed equally well in fencing, winning 10-10 and losing 11-11. With a score of 20/22, they were fifth after the first number. In the pool, they completed the 2×100 meters in 2:04.89 minutes, which was also the fifth best result, but at the same time, three couples who finished ahead of them swam only a few hundredths or tenths of a second faster, which did not mean a difference in the score.

The Hungarians went through the riding course with one mistake and a six-second timeout – Blanka Guzi’s horse cleared the first obstacle – and thus they finished fifth in this race as well. The home pair did not score any points in the bonus round, but they were still fourth before the combined number, albeit 33 seconds behind the Germans, who were third at the time. Finally, the relay members had to run 3 x 600 meters each, interrupted by two shooting sessions, in the heat, which was somewhat milder than before. Eszes somewhat caught up with the Italian rider who started 39 seconds earlier and was behind the leading British-German duo, then after the switch, Guzi quickly caught up with her opponent in the second lap, overtook him, and then easily passed him. In the composite number, the Hungarians performed best with 12:55.72 minutes. The gold medal went to the British, the silver to the Germans.

The men started with swimming, the Hungarian duo completed the 2×100 meters with 1:50.94 minutes. This placed him in third place, but then in fencing, with 24 wins and 16 losses, he was tied for the best with the Italians, so he was already second. On the horse track, Koleszár cleared one obstacle, Bereczki two, and there was also a one-second timeout, the 278 points reached fifth place in this number, and overall a loss of position.

Bereczki took third place behind the Italians and the Ukrainians, 21 seconds behind the former and nine seconds behind the latter. He approached his Ukrainian opponent until the switch, and then Koleszár overtook him in the first lap. He ran together with the Ukrainian for a while, but then broke away from him, so he finally fought for a superior second place. In the composite number, the Hungarians were the best with 11:50.56 minutes.

Results:
women’s relay: 1. Great Britain (Emma Whitaker, Alexandra Bousfield) 1350 points, 2. Germany (Annika Zillekens, Rebecca Langrehr) 1343, 3. Hungary (Guzi Blanka, Noémi Eszes) 1327

men’s relay: 1. Italy (Matteo Cicinelli, Giorgio Malan) 1442 points, 2. Hungary (Richard Bereczki, Mihály Koleszár) 1431, 3. Ukraine (Oleksandr Tovkaj, Pavlo Timoshenko) 1422.

+Source-Hungarian Modern Pentathlon Association

Updating by Aggie Reiter

French Institution – “Street Ball”- July 13. Budapest

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The French Institute is celebrating with a “Street Ball” July 13, on the occasion of the French national holiday. The French Institute (Venue: District I., 17. Fő Street Budapest) welcomes those interested with free concerts and workshops.

The celebration starts at 6 p.m. in the framework of a workshop, those who want to exercise can learn the basics of the new sport of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, break dancing. France is the stronghold of hip-hop, and it is no coincidence that break dancing is an official sport at the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. At the Street Ball, may join in the moves of the acrobatic sport! A teacher from the Master Dance school presents the sport in a one-hour workshop.

There will be a Tahiti Dance and Drum Show where this year’s location of the Olympic surfing competitions will be recalled. Tahitian dance is an ancient, vibrant, playful, storytelling dance that embodies the spirit and soul of Polynesia. The stories brought to life at the presentation of the Manahiti Dancers and Drummers transcend time and cultures and convey universal, eternal values.

In the second half of the street party, folk music from the Carpathian Basin, the audience can listen to arrangements of world music from the Fifth Year and Gypsy and Hungarian folk songs by Romano Glaszo.

The evening will be closed by Daniel Moritz’s DJ set, bringing a unique mix of house, hard groove, dark disco and voguing beats to the dance floor.

Update: Aggie Reiter



Paris Olympic 2024 – Countdown continues on Eurosport and Max!

A quicky press release  … Here are the most important information about the broadcasts of Eurosport and Max …

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An international team of experts at Eurosport’s Romanian studio, with Hungarian participants Dóra Pásztory (left) and Katinka Hosszú (right). Maxon has never seen unprecedented innovations to make your sports experience even more complete. Here are the most important facts about the upcoming Olympic Games.

For the first time in 12 years, the Olympic Games will return to Europe, a monumental celebration of the Olympic spirit. It is hard to imagine a team of renowned athletes better suited to convey the excitement of the Games to fans across Europe.

Eurosport, celebrating its first Olympics as part of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), will broadcast the Paris 2024 Olympic Games in 47 markets in 19 languages on Max, as well as televised on Eurosport.

In addition to its studios in local markets, Eurosport will also cover the heart of Paris, iconic landmarks, stunning locations and WBD House’s authentic rooftop studio in Paris. Its broadcast promises engaging Olympics ever seen on Max’s platforms. Max will be the only place where audiences can watch every moment live.

Scott Young – Director of Content – Production and Business Operations at WBD Sports Europe, said: “The Eurosport team is the largest storytelling machine, also unmatched in their Olympic expertise and experience. We brought together an incredible crew of over a hundred of Europe’s biggest Olympians to provide first-rate insights, analysis and entertainment over 19 exciting days of competition. My case Drawing on own personal Olympic experience, the team will bring every important moment to life for millions of fans across the continent. They bring audiences closer to the events and stories, so fans can enjoy the highest level of unmissable Olympic experiences. Max will be the only place to enjoy every moment of the Olympics and inspire even more fandom, fun and passion while igniting the Olympic Games more than ever.”

For the first time since acquiring the Olympic rights, Eurosport produces a regional programme that is broadcast daily in Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Slovakia. The show, which is filmed and produced in Romania, will be broadcast simultaneously in the five countries and will complement the programs in these areas. Fans will see athletes of international importance on Eurosport 1 and regional heroes on Eurosport 2. In addition, the Olympic Games are all live moments from the Olympic Games will be available on Max.

The regional program “Bonjour, Paris!” will be broadcast on Eurosport 2 and will provide information and analysis of competitions and athletes by renowned talents and Olympic medalists every day of the Olympic Games. The first broadcast will take place on Wednesday July, 24. @ 2:30 p.m. and will be broadcast daily from 8 a.m. on Eurosport 2 throughout the Olympic Games.

Katinka Hosszú (Hungary) (swimmer) – three-time Olympic gold medalist, one-time Olympic silver medalist, 26-time world champion, 20-time world record holder. She was the first swimmer (male or female) to hold a world record in all five individual swimming events at the same time. Sheholds two-thirds of Hungarian national records. Long is the current world record holder in the 100m individual freestyle and 200m individual freestyle (long and short distance).

Dóra Pásztory (Hungary) (swimmer) – specializes in individual swimming, she retired Paralympic swimmer . She competed in Athens and Sydney and won 5 Olympic medals – 2 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze. She also won one gold and one bronze medal at the 2002 World Championships in Mar del Plata.

Fabian Hambüchen (Germany), gold medalist at the 2016 Rio Olympics, world champion gymnast.

Arnaud Tournant (France), Olympic gold medalist and 14-time world champion track cyclist.

Carolina Kluft (Sweden), seven-time champion at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

James Cracknell (UK), two-time Olympic champion and seven-time world champion rower.

Alain Bernard (France), two-time Olympic champion and five-time world champion swimmer.

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With celebrity guests including Catalina Ponor (Romania, gymnastics), Jo Rowsell (UK, cycling) and Robert Korzeniowski (Poland, athletics), Eurosport is giving fans an unparalleled and unforgettable viewing experience of the world’s biggest sporting event.

Warner Bros. Discovery’s unparalleled streaming platform Max with 3800 live hours has been switched to super speed to deliver the highest quality video service available anywhere.

Update Aggie Reiter