World Meeting - Éva Péterfy-Novák and Dénes Kemény (radio show)

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Subscribe to my channel: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiYouTube follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiFB Instagram: https://bit.ly/KadarkaiInsta editor-host: Endre Kadarkai The World Meeting is a radio show where we always put two people with completely different values ​​and habits at a table. Two characters who might not have met without us. We are not preparing a debate show, but a tasteful conversation between three people. The show can be heard on Klubrádio every Saturday from 12 noon. Producers: Zoltán Warholik, Gábor Rózsahegyi Éva Péterfy-Novák (Miskolc, December 5, 1961[1] –) is a Hungarian writer. She was born in Diósgyőr, attended Herman Ottó High School, and then studied liberal arts at the University of Miskolc. She began her writing career in 2013 with her blog Egyasszony, in which she describes the harrowing story of her daughter Zsuzsi, who was injured during childbirth and died at the age of seven. The content of the blog was published as a book by Libri Publishing in 2014, and was also made into a play. Her next books are A rozság ruha (The Pink Dress), a collection of short stories written with her husband, A panda ölélese (The Panda Embrace), which describes their trip to China, and Don't Strip in Front of Your Father, which is about pedophilia. Her husband since 2011 is Gergely Péterfy. His works Egyasszony (Budapest, Libri, 2014) A rozíny ruha (Budapest, Libri, 2017) A panda ölélese (with Gergelyel Péterfy; Budapest, Libri, 2018) Apád elető ne vétkőzz (Budapest, Libri, 2019) Dénes Kemény (Budapest, June 14, 1954 –) is a national water polo player, coach, and veterinarian. He gained national fame as the national captain of the Hungarian water polo team, with whom he won three Olympic championships between 2000 and 2008. In addition to his coaching work, he teaches and is an honorary associate professor at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences of Semmelweis University.[1] He led the Hungarian national team for fifteen years, between 1997 and 2012. Before that, he worked in Italy. He was the president of the Hungarian Water Polo Association from 2012 to 2018. He obtained a veterinary doctorate in 1978 in Budapest, a water polo coach certificate in 1990 at the Further Education Institute of the College of Physical Education, and a water polo master coach certificate in 1998. In addition to his sports activities, he also worked as a practical and research veterinarian in Hungary until 1986 and in Italy until 1996. After his retirement, he became the player coach of Como, and then the national captain of the Hungarian men's water polo team in 1997. After that, he became one of the most successful national captains in the history of the sport. He was elected national captain of the year in 1999, 2000, 2004 and 2008. In 2000, after the Sydney Olympics, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (civilian category). On 20 August 2003, he was awarded the Middle Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (civilian category), and in 2004, after the Athens Olympics, he was awarded the Middle Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary with the Star (civilian category) for the title defense of the water polo team. On 9 December 2006, he received the Prima Primissima award. On 29 August 2008, after the Beijing Olympics, the three-time Olympic champion national team captain received the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (civilian category) from Dr. László Sólyom, President of the Republic, Ferenc Gyurcsány, Prime Minister, and Katalin Szili, Speaker of the Parliament, in the dome hall of the Parliament. He has been an honorary citizen of Budapest since November 2008. The sports swimming pool built in 2009 in the vicinity of the University City in Miskolc was named after him. On May 6, 2011, he was inducted into the Swimming Hall of Fame. In September 2012, he announced that he would not renew his expiring contract as the national water polo team captain.[20] In May 2013, he became the vice president of the Hungarian Coaches' Association.] Since 2013, he has been a member of the FINA Coaches' Committee,[22] of which he became vice president. In December 2012, he was elected president of the Hungarian Water Polo Association,[23] and his mandate was extended for another four years in 2016.[24] On May 29, 2018, he announced his resignation: he will step down as president of the Hungarian Water Polo Association after the Water Polo World Cup in September. source: wikipedia

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