After being diagnosed positive, he spent more than a month in the intensive care unit, relying on a ventilator to stay alive.
On January 25, Beijing time, hungary's famous Hungarian Sylvester Kosolani, the gold medalist of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, died at the age of 51.
In July last year, Kossolani had just completed another major event in his life and entered the wedding hall with his current wife.
Born in 1970, Kossolani is well known in gymnastics, and his ring has always been the world's top level, and at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Kossolani was unfortunately second in the world.
At the 1998 European Games in St. Petersburg, Kossolani won the title without any suspense. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the 30-year-old Kossolani sword was not old, and won the championship with an absolute advantage.
Although a number of famous players emerged in Chinese men's gymnastics in the same period, before Chen Yibing appeared, China's men's hanging ring could only look at his (Kosorlani) neck.
After retiring from the army, Kossolani did not leave gymnastics, he transformed into a gymnastics coach, working in various gymnastics clubs. The Olympic champion's golden sign was quite effective, and Kossolani won the trust of many parents. Under his tutelage, the ability of the squad members grew rapidly.
Against the backdrop of the virus, Kossolani has always been present as an anti-vaccination, and he has always refused to be vaccinated. In September last year, Kossolani, who works in Austria, was informed that he would not be allowed to teach gymnastics if he continued to refuse vaccination.
In order to make a living, Kosolani had no choice but to vaccinate. At the time, he also posted a picture on social media, accompanied by text mocking.
In December last year, Kossolani suddenly felt unwell and was taken to hospital after he was diagnosed positive. Kosorani, who had always been very strong and healthy, was in deteriorating health and was rushed to the intensive care unit. The newlywed wife could not be with him, and could only cheer him up by phone.
For the next month, Kossolani remained in the ICU, but unfortunately he was unable to escape the fate, and on January 25, Kosorani died.
Kossolani's death caused a sensation, the Hungarian Prime Minister came forward to mourn, and the Hungarian Gymnastics Federation said: "Kossolani is not only an Olympic champion, not only achieved excellent results as an athlete, but also a good husband and a very good father. ”
Gymnastics legend Komaneć sighed on social media: "This news is really sad, may God be with you!" ”