Miklós Ungvári

{{Short description|Hungarian judoka (born 1980)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2016}}

{{Eastern name order|Ungvári Miklós}}

{{Infobox judoka

| name = Miklós Ungvári

| image = Miklós Ungvári Rio2016.jpg

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| caption = Ungvári at the 2016 Olympics

| nationality = Hungarian

| birth_date = {{birth-date and age|15 October 1980}}

| birth_place = Cegléd, Hungary{{cite Sports-Reference |title=Miklós Ungvári |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/un/miklos-ungvari-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161204030649/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/un/miklos-ungvari-1.html |archive-date=4 December 2016}}

| death_date =

| death_place =

| height = 176 cm[https://www.rio2016.com/en/athlete/miklos-ungvari Miklós Ungvári]. rio2016.com

| country = {{HUN}}

| weight_class = {{nbnd}}66 kg, {{nbnd}}73 kg

| rank =

| rank_ref =

| dan =

| club = Cegledi Vasutas Sportegyesulet[http://results.nbcolympics.com/athletes/athlete=ungvari-miklos-1114989/index.html Miklós Ungvári]. nbcolympics.com

| coach = Robert Kovaks

| worlds_rank = 3

| worlds_year = 2005

| worlds_weight = Men's 66 kg

| worlds_year2 = 2007

| worlds_weight2 = Men's 66 kg

| worlds_year3 = 2009

| worlds_weight3 =

| regionals_type = EU

| regionals_rank = 1

| regionals_year = 2002

| regionals_weight = Men's 66 kg

| regionals_year2 = 2009

| regionals_weight2 = Men's 66 kg

| regionals_year3 = 2011

| regionals_weight3 = Men's 66 kg

| nationals =

| olympics_rank = 2

| olympics_year = 2012

| olympics_weight = Men's 66 kg

| show-medals =

| medaltemplates =

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

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

{{Medal|Competition| Olympic Games }}

{{Medal|S| 2012 London | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| World Championships }}

{{Medal|B| 2005 Cairo | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2007 Rio de Janeiro | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2009 Rotterdam | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| European Championships }}

{{Medal|G| 2002 Maribor | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|G| 2009 Tbilisi | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|G| 2011 Istanbul | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2005 Rotterdam | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2008 Lisbon | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2010 Vienna | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2014 Montpellier | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| IJF Grand Slam }}

{{Medal|B| 2009 Paris | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2009 Moscow | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2010 Moscow | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2014 Tokyo | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2015 Baku | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2017 Baku | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|Competition| IJF Grand Prix }}

{{Medal|G| 2015 Budapest | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|G| 2018 Budapest | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2010 Tunis | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2012 Abu Dhabi | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|S| 2013 Miami | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2009 Hamburg | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2010 Rotterdam | {{nbnd}}66 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2013 Abu Dhabi | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2014 Samsun | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

{{Medal|B| 2014 Qingdao | {{nbnd}}73 kg }}

| updated = 25 May 2023

}}

Miklós Ungvári (born 15 October 1980) is a Hungarian former half-lightweight judoka who held the European title in 2002, 2009 and 2011. He competed at the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympics, winning a silver medal in 2012 and placing fifth in 2016.

Ungvári took up judo aged nine, and in October 2009 was named Judoka of the Week by the European Judo Union. Besides judo, he competed in equestrian show jumping and was a co-driver for the Sandlander team at the 2014 Dakar Rally. His brother Attila Ungvári also competes internationally in judo.

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