Imrich Bugár, born on April 14, 1955, is a distinguished athletics competitor and discus thrower of Slovak-Hungarian descent. He made his mark in the world of athletics by representing both Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic throughout his illustrious career.
Among his notable achievements, Bugár secured an Olympic silver medal at the 1980 Games, showcasing his exceptional talent on an international stage. His prowess continued to shine as he claimed the title at the European Championships in 1982, further solidifying his status as a top competitor.
In 1983, Bugár reached a pinnacle in his career by winning a gold medal at the inaugural World Championships, a testament to his dedication and skill in the sport. His personal best throw of seventy-one point twenty-six metres places him among the elite, ranking him tenth on the all-time performers list.