L'édition féminine 2019 du tournoi de tennis de Budapest se déroule du 18 au 24 février, sur dur en intérieur. Elle appartient à la catégorie International. Alison Van Uytvanck s'impose en finale du simple, Ekaterina Alexandrova et Vera Zvonareva celle du double.
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2014 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships is the sixth in a series of World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships. This sixth edition took place in Budapest, Hungary, from 25 to 30 March 2014.
The main venue was SYMA Sport- és Rendezvényközpont, which has a banked indoor track where the turns are raised to neutralize the centrifugal force of athletes running the curves. Supplemental venues included Ferenc Puskás Stadium, KSI for throwing events, and City Park for non-stadia road events.
This Championships was organized by World Masters Athletics in coordination with a Local Organising Committee: Márton Gyulai, Chairman, Hungarian Athletics Association.
The WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition.
A full range of indoor track and field events were held.
In addition to indoor competition, non-stadia events included Half Marathon,
10K Race Walk, Weight Throw, Hammer Throw, Discus Throw and Javelin Throw.
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SYMA Sports and Conference Centre is a sports facility in Budapest, Hungary, which opened on 1 September 2006. SYMA has 3 halls: Hall 'A' is 8000 m², Hall 'B' is 5200 m², Hall 'C' is 2800 m². SYMA is used for sports events, concerts, conferences and exhibitions.
Hall 'A' has a maximum capacity of around 5,500 for sport events but concerts can accommodate more people, up to 10,000.
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The 7th constituency of Budapest is one of the single-member constituencies of the National Assembly, the national legislature of Hungary. The constituency standard abbreviation: Budapest 07. OEVK.
Since 2014, it has been represented by Dezső Hiszékeny of the MSZP-Dialogue party alliance.
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Pest is the part of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, that lies on the eastern bank of the Danube. Pest was administratively unified with Buda and Óbuda in 1873. Prior to this, it was an independent city. In colloquial Hungarian, "Pest" is sometimes also used pars pro toto to refer to Budapest as a whole.
Comprising about two-thirds of the Budapest city area, Pest is flatter and much more heavily urbanized than Buda. Many of Budapest's most notable sites are in Pest, including the Inner City, the Parliament, the Opera, the Great Market Hall, Heroes' Square, and Andrássy Avenue.
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The László Papp Budapest Sports Arena, also known as Budapest Sports Arena or locally just Arena, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Budapest, Hungary. It is the second biggest sports complex in the country after MVM Dome, which is also in the capital, and it is named after Hungarian boxer László Papp. The venue can hold up to 12,500 people in its largest concert configuration, up to 11,390 for boxing and 9,479 for ice hockey. It was built as a replacement for the Budapest Sports Hall which stood in the same place and was destroyed in a fire in December 1999. A long-distance bus station is situated under the building.