English: Commemorative plaque to Mr. Ernő Kolczonay (1953–2009), Hungarian fencer, world champion, who won two times Olympic silver. It was affixed on the wall of his former public elementary school October 6, 2010. (Budapest, District III, Fodros Street Nr 38).
Français : Plaque commémorative à M. Ernő Kolczonay (1953–2009), escrimeur hongrois; champion du monde, médaillé deux fois de l'argent aux Jeux Olympiques. Elle fut apposée au mur de son ancien école primaire le 6 octobre 2010. (38, rue Fodros, Budapest, 3e arr. ).
Magyar: Kolczonay Ernő (1953–2009), világbajnok, kétszeres olimpiai ezüstérmes vívó, majd edző emléktáblája egykori általános iskolájának falán. Felavatva: 2010. október 6-án. (Budapest, III. ker. Fodros utca 38.)
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