Anett Mészáros

{{Short description|Hungarian judoka (born 1987)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}}

{{eastern name order|Mészáros Anett}}

{{Infobox judoka

| name = Anett Mészáros

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| fullname = Anett Mészáros

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| nationality = Hungarian

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|07|14|df=y}}

| birth_place = Budapest, Hungary

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| height = 1.78 m

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| country = {{HUN}}

| weight_class = {{nbnd}}70 kg

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| club = Budapest Honvéd

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| coach = Péter Toncs

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| worlds_rank = 2

| worlds_year = 2009

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| worlds_year2 = 2010

| worlds_weight2 = Women's 70 kg

| regionals_type = EU

| regionals_rank = 1

| regionals_year = 2010

| regionals_weight = Women's 70 kg

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| olympics_rank = 7

| olympics_year = 2008

| olympics_weight = Women's 70 kg

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{{Medal|Sport| Women's judo }}

{{Medal|Country| {{HUN}} }}

{{Medal|Competition| World Championships }}

{{Medal|S| 2009 Rotterdam | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2010 Tokyo | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2007 Rio de Janeiro | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2011 Paris | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| European Championships }}

{{Medal|G| 2010 Vienna | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2005 Rotterdam | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| World Masters }}

{{Medal|B| 2010 Suwon | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| IJF Grand Slam }}

{{Medal|G| 2010 Moscow | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2009 Tokyo | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2010 Paris | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| IJF Grand Prix }}

{{Medal|G| 2009 Abu Dhabi | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2009 Tunis | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2011 Baku | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2015 Budapest | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| European U23 Championships }}

{{Medal|S| 2006 Moscow | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2005 Kyiv | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2008 Zagreb | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| World Juniors Championships }}

{{Medal|G| 2004 Budapest | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2006 Santo Domingo | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| European Junior Championships }}

{{Medal|G| 2004 Sofia | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|G| 2006 Tallinn | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2003 Sarajevo | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| European Cadet Championships }}

{{Medal|G| 2003 Baku | {{nbnd}}70 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2002 Győr | {{nbnd}}63 kg }}

| updated = 17 July 2023

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Anett Mészáros (born 14 July 1987 in Budapest){{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/anett-meszaros-1.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418111654/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/me/anett-meszaros-1.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 April 2020|title=Anett Mészáros Biography and Olympic Results|publisher=Sports Reference|accessdate=27 August 2011}} is a judoka from Hungary.

Mészáros claimed gold at the 2010 European Judo Championships in Vienna.{{cite web|url=http://www.intjudo.eu/pictures/result/146_4_5.pdf|title=EJU European Championships 2010|accessdate=26 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111003093612/http://www.intjudo.eu/pictures/result/146_4_5.pdf|archive-date=3 October 2011|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}

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