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Honor Swimmer
Growing
up, Darnyi trained with outstanding Szechy protégés Andras Hargitay and Zoltan
Verraszto both of whom set world records in the 400m individual medley.
Darnyi switched his main concentration from backstroke to I.M. and began
winning Junior European Championships. Like
his father on land, Darnyi was becoming a man of steel, in the water. In
1982, a major roadblock confronted him when he was hit in the eye by a snowball.
It took the best part of a year to undergo four operations with laser
treatment for a detached retina. Although
his vision was saved, he still has difficulty seeing out of his left eye, now at
about 50 percent. Darnyi’s
first big meet after returning for training was the 1985 European Championships.
He won gold medals in both the 200m and 400m individual medleys repeating
this achievement in another two European Championships (1987, 1989).
For a seven-year period, he was undefeated in international competition.
At the 1986 Madrid World Championships, Darnyi defeated 1984 Olympic
Champion Alex Baumann of Canada in both the 200m and 400m individual medleys.
A year later he was swimming fast enough to break David Wharton’s and
Alex Baumann’s I.M world records. All
total, Darnyi set six world records in the individual medley and another in the
200m backstroke (short course). In
almost every meet Darnyi swam, his victories came in pairs - the 200m I.M. and
the 400m I.M. Three European
Championships: Sofia (1985), Strassburg (1987), Bonn (1989) and two World
Championships: Madrid (1986), Perth (1991).
The coveted Olympic gold medals came in Seoul (1988) and Barcelona (1992)
where two of his races were world records and one was an Olympic record.
His world records lasted until late 1994.
He was selected three times European Swimmer of the Year (1987, 1988,
1991) and World Swimmer of the Year in 1991. © ISHOF, Inc. |