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Ágnes Sipka

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Ágnes Sipka (born August 14, 1954) is a retired long-distance runner from Hungary, who won the 1984 edition of the Berlin Marathon on September 30, 1984, clocking 2:39:32. She broke the Hungarian national record in the Budapest Marathon in 1986 and held it for a decade until Judit Földing-Nagy set the (current) Hungarian standard, lowering Sipka's time by two seconds in the Berlin Marathon in 1996.

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Hungary
1983 Budapest Marathon Budapest, Hungary 1st Marathon 2:44:33
1984 Berlin Marathon Berlin, West Germany 1st Marathon 2:39:32
1985 New York City Marathon New York City, USA 10th Marathon 2:40:22
1986 European Championships Stuttgart, West Germany 20th Marathon 2:45:36
Budapest Marathon Budapest, Hungary 1st Marathon 2:28:51

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