István Barta

The native form of this personal name is Barta István. This article uses the Western name order.
Olympic medal record
Men's Water Polo
1932 Los Angeles Team competition
1928 Amsterdam Team competition

István Barta[1] (August 13, 1895 – February 16, 1948) was a Hungarian water polo player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics, in the 1928 Summer Olympics, and in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

Barta, who was Jewish,[2] was born in Álmosd. He first competed at the Olympics in 1924. As a member of the Hungarian water polo team he finished seventh. He played all four matches as goalkeeper. On club level he played for Újpesti TE

He was part of the Hungarian water polo team which won the silver medal in 1928 and the gold medal 1936. In Amsterdam at the 1928 Summer Olympics he played all four matches as goalkeeper. Four years later in Los Angeles he played one match as goalkeeper. He died in Budapest.

Istvan had a brother Miklos Barta who was murdered by the Nazis, Istvan had 2 nephews and a niece through his brother Miklos. The Oldest Giz Folden née Barta born in Budapest in 1926 lives in Australia . Giz was Married to Imre Folden who died in 1984, together they had 2 sons Tom Folden and Peter, Both played water polo in Australia at a very competitive level. Tom Folden Has 2 sons Shanon and Gavin, intern Shanon has 3 sons and Gavin a son and daughter.

Miklos had a son Robert Barta who was married to Marta Pinter (a representative of the Hungarian National Swimming Team)had 4 children. The two eldest, Rayner and Yvette both plated water polo in Australia. Rayner, like his great uncle was also a goalkeeper and represented Australia at the 11th Maccabiah games in Israel.

Miklos also had son Osi who died in vienna in 1967 he had 2 children.

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Notes

  1. He is also known as István Berger
  2. Taylor, Paul (2004). Google Books. ISBN 9781903900871.


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