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The Swimming Association Would Remove Tamás Széchy's Name From the Margaret Island Swimming Pool

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The Presidency of the Hungarian Swimming Association (MÚSZ) discussed the report of the ad hoc investigation committee established to investigate the abuses related to the coaching activities of the late Tamás Széchy at its meeting on January 28, they wrote in a statement uploaded to the website. The body, consisting of independent experts (Gábor Papp, Katalin Tausz, Emese Danks, Mónika Tornyossy and Tamás Ugrin), has been working since August 2…

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The Presidency of the Hungarian Swimming Association (MÚSZ) discussed the report of the ad hoc investigation committee established to investigate the abuses related to the coaching activities of the late Tamás Széchy at its meeting on January 28, they wrote in a statement uploaded to the website. The body, consisting of independent experts (Gábor Papp, Katalin Tausz, Emese Danks, Mónika Tornyossy and Tamás Ugrin), has been working since August 2…

·Hungary
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The Hungarian Swimming Association's case investigation committee has published its report in the Tamás Széchy case.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Hungarian Swimming Association proposes to remove the name of the former swimming coach from the Margaret Island sports swimming pool.

The Hungarian Swimming Association (MÚSZ) Presidency discussed in detail the report of the ad hoc investigation committee established to investigate the conduct of the late swimming coach Tamás Széchy towards athletes at its presidium meeting. Tamás Széchy's name may disappear from the name of the National Sports Swimming Pool. The MÚSZ statement remains unchanged.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Origo broke the news in Budapest, Hungary on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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