hello guys, today i am going to tell you a story about a man who defeated all his bad luck and made the thing which was impossible for others to do come true and achieved something great which was not possible in history even by people who were facing no problems like what he did. This story is about a Hungarian Soldier Károly Takács.
Takács
was born in Budapest and joined the Hungarian Army. By 1936, he was a world-class pistol shooter, but he was
denied a place in the Hungarian shooting team for the 1936 Summer Olympics on
the grounds that he was a sergeant, and only commissioned officers were
allowed to compete. This prohibition was lifted in Hungary after the Berlin
Games, and Takács had expectations of success at the 1940 Summer Olympics,
scheduled to be held in Tokyo.
During
army training in 1938, his right hand was badly injured when a faulty grenade exploded. Takács was determined to continue his shooting
career, and switched to shooting with his left hand. He practised in secret,
surprising his countrymen when he won the Hungarian national pistol shooting
championship in the spring of 1939. He also was a member of the Hungarian team
that won the1939 UIT (now ISSF)
World Shooting Championships in the event.
The Olympic Games scheduled for 1940 and 1944 were cancelled due to the Second World War, but Takács surprised the world by winning the gold medal at
the 1948 Summer Olympics in
London, aged 38, beating the favourite, Argentine Carlos Enrique Díaz Sáenz Valiente, who was the reigning world champion, into second place, and
setting a new world record.
He
won a second gold medal in the same event at the 1952 Summer Olympics in
Helsinki, and also attended the 1956 Summer Olympics in
Melbourne, but finished eighth and failed to win a third medal. His story has
given him a place among the "Olympic heroes" of the International Olympic Committee. Two Olympic gold medals were won by Józef Zapędzki (Mexico - 1968 and Munich -
1972) as well but not until Ralf Schumann's third victory in the 2004 Olympics did a shooter
succeed in winning three Olympic gold medals in this event.
Although
most associated with rapid fire pistol, Takács also won a bronze medal at
the 1958 ISSF World Shooting Championships in25 metre center-fire pistol. He also won 35 Hungarian national shooting championships.
After
his shooting career, Takács became a coach. He trained Hungarian Szilárd Kun,
who won the silver medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics. He ended his army career
as a lieutenant colonel.
So, this life his story showed how the man with only hand competed with all of his competitors who were fighting with their best hand and won the medal only because of his will power and determination. So, one must not loose faith when wind doesn't flow in the direction you want it to.
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