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Hosszú Katinka Retires: Triumphs and Transitions of a Swimming Legend

Three-time Olympic champion Hosszú Katinka announces retirement, leaves an indelible mark on international swimming.
Hosszú Katinka, the decorated Hungarian swimmer and three-time Olympic gold medalist, has officially announced her retirement from competitive swimming.

With a career spanning nearly two decades at the elite level, Hosszú leaves behind an illustrious legacy characterized by record-breaking performances and an unwavering passion for the sport.

In a heartfelt message shared on her Facebook page, Hosszú reflected on her journey from a curious child who first dipped her toes in the pool to becoming one of the most successful female swimmers in history.

"For thirty years, water was my home, a sanctuary where I found peace and strength," she wrote.

Despite her scores of medals and records, it is her enduring love for swimming that resonates most deeply.

Hosszú made her debut in the senior swimming circuit in 2003, and a year later, she participated in the Athens Olympics.

Her first major breakthrough came at the 2008 European Championships in Eindhoven, where she claimed a silver medal in the 400m individual medley.

Under the guidance of Dave Salo in the United States, she went on to secure her first world championship gold at the 2009 Rome World Championships in the same event.

Her transition to working with Shane Tusup, who would later become her husband, marked a turning point in her career.

Adopting a rigorous training regimen, she dominated the World Cup circuit and clinched double golds in the individual medley events at the 2015 World Championships in Kazan, setting a world record in the 200m medley.

Arriving at the 2016 Rio Olympics as a favorite, Hosszú captured gold in both the 200m and 400m individual medleys and surprisingly won the 100m backstroke.

Her dominance and versatility not only earned her multiple Athlete of the Year titles in Hungary but also the prestigious title of European Athlete of the Year by the International Sports Press Association (AIPS).

The swimmer continued to shine, dazzling home crowds at the 2017 World Championships in Budapest with victories in her signature medley events.

Her partnership with Tusup ended in 2018, after which Petrov Árpád briefly coached her through what would be the pandemic-disrupted 2019 World Championships, where she again excelled.

Hosszú's career faced significant disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an obstacle that affected athletes worldwide as competitions were postponed or canceled.

Nonetheless, she competed at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, postponed to 2021, where she ranked among the top contenders.

Her command over short course events is unparalleled, amassing a remarkable collection of medals—17 golds at the World Short Course Championships alone—constituting nearly 60% of Hungary's entire haul in the discipline.

Overall, she set 20 world records and accumulated an astonishing 321 gold medals on the World Cup circuit, cementing her place atop the all-time leaderboards.

Born on May 3, 1989, in Pécs, Hosszú’s career trajectory is one of determination and transformation.

While her competitive career concludes, her impact on the swimming community and her pioneering spirit promise to inspire the next generation of athletes.

As she contemplates her future, she aims to instill the magic of the water in young swimmers, encouraging them to pursue their dreams.
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