Edit Sipos facts for kids
Edit Sipos (born on March 2, 1975, in Szentes, Hungary – died on August 13, 2013) was a talented Hungarian water polo player. She was a key member of the Hungarian women's national water polo team, playing in 150 international matches. She showed her skills at major events like the 2001 World Aquatics Championships and the 2001 European Water polo Championships.
Who Was Edit Sipos?
Edit Sipos was a professional water polo player from Hungary. She was born in the city of Szentes. Water polo is a team sport played in water, similar to handball, where players try to score by throwing a ball into the opponent's goal.
Her Career in Water Polo
Edit Sipos dedicated many years to playing water polo at a high level. She was known for her strong performance as part of the Hungarian national team.
Playing for Her Country
Edit Sipos proudly represented Hungary in 150 international games. These games are called "caps" in sports, and reaching 150 caps shows she was a very important and consistent player for her country.
Major Competitions
She competed in two big international tournaments in 2001:
- The 2001 World Aquatics Championships: This event brings together top athletes from around the world to compete in water sports.
- The 2001 European Water polo Championships: This championship features the best water polo teams from across Europe.