Singlish at the OUP bookshop in April 2018

Singlish will continue every other week on Wednesday at the OUP bookshop, Gerloczy u. near Deak ter, from 3pm to 5pm as follows:   Wednesday 11th April – Subject: Irish Songs and Rebellion Download Word file: Singlish – Irish songs and rebellion   Wednesday 18th April – Subject: Children’s songs. This …

Final IPSC Hungary 2018

                    Pictures above (courtesy of Máté Vuray): Kiraly Marton and HMA Iain Lindsay  The winner was Kiraly Marton from Budapest and the runner up was Schallinger Zorka, also from Budapest. The other four finalists were Vitalis Benjamin (Szolnok), Horvath Adam Bence (Sarospatak), Feher Anna (Nyiregyhaza) and …

IPSC 2017

The London Final 2017 – Australia wins! The seven finalists of the competition in London (16th May 2017) were Owen David Thomas Torrey, from Canada (“To wage war with peace”), Marcelo Martin del Campo Tena from Mexico (“The Demon on our Doorstep”) Junaid Hameed from England and Wales (“ Spoils …

Report on IPSC 2016

Photo left to right: Jobbagy Ilona (judge – juniors), Lasancz Eszter (2012 winner), Edmund Dudley (judge – seniors), Rácz Zsófia (2016 3rd), Bába Kitti Klaudia (2016 winner), Radvánszki Ronett (2016 2nd), Dezsényi Balázs (2013 winner), Kallai Zoltan (2014 winner), Birta Alíz (2015 winner). The winner of the Hungary Final, Bába …

IPSC 2015

Berta Aliz the winner of the Hungary Final won through into the semi finals (18 out of the 50 participating) and narrowly missed being selected for the final (6 finalists). For the last two years our entrants have reached the semi finals, something which they had not been able to …

IPSC 2014

Hungary’s representative, Kallai Zoltan, wins through to the semi-final but not the Final Our representative in London, Kallai Zoltan, does better than any Hungarian has in the past by winning through to the semi finals, the last 18 out of 40,000 participants worldwide. Unfortunately he was unable to win through …