Very sad news to report. Laszlo Tabori passed away today in Los Angeles. More info to come soon.
Thread: RIP Laszlo Tabori
Results 1 to 10 of 22
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 314
05-23-2018 11:45 PM
-
- Join Date
- Jul 2017
- Location
- SoCal
- Posts
- 1,077
05-24-2018 12:16 AMremember seeing him on a number of occasions at the 2 LA indoor meets in the 60's. would have turned 87 on July 6.
-
- Join Date
- Jan 2011
- Location
- Mineral City
- Posts
- 3,788
05-24-2018 01:50 AMLaszlo Tabori was a very good man. He was living in the San Fernando Valley (Los Angeles County), but I'm not sure that's where he died. His 3:59.0 mile in London was the fastest mile run in 1959. I remember when he had a running store in Los Angeles County. Tabori was in the mile at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in February of 1962 when Jim Beatty became the first to run the mile under four minutes indoors.
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 265
05-24-2018 03:43 AMThis is 1955 race in White City where he finished 3:59.0. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIMRSS354VE
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 2,008
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Location
- Fishers, IN
- Posts
- 7,553
05-24-2018 07:14 PMMy memory says I saw Tabori win the 3 mile at the Nationals at Randall's Island NYC in 1961.
-
- Join Date
- Jun 2008
- Posts
- 3,653
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 2,263
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 4,663
05-25-2018 04:55 AMYes, he was a good guy, probably the most personable of the three great Hungarians. 1955 was his greatest year. Best Mile time, but he ran WR, 3.40.8 1500, superior to the mile time. Iharos also had run 3.40.8 that year but Tabori's time came in a great race against Denmark's Gunnar Nielsen at Bislet in Oslo. Both got 3.40.8 in that race and Tabori was the winner. But then the outrageous Soviet invasion in 1956 ruined the whole thing for them. Rozsavolgyi did set a WR in the 1500 in '56 and got Silver at that distance at Rome 1960.
-
- Join Date
- Oct 2005
- Posts
- 20,249