The children of Henrietta Ónodi would like to thank Hungary and the Hungarian people with a very nice photo for all the help and the tireless work that the fans worried about the champion are doing for their mother's recovery.

As Civilek.info reported at the time, Henrietta Ónodi, the 50-year-old Hungarian Olympic champion gymnast living in the United States, suffered a heart attack in March.

The gold and silver medalist of the 1992 pentathlon games in Barcelona had three cardiac arrests, and he developed neurological complications due to the lack of oxygen. The champion fell into a coma, hovering between life and death for two months. They only learned about his brain injury when he regained consciousness, and then it became clear how serious his injury was.

old Henrietta

Photo: nemzitsport.hu

recent family photo obtained by Nemzeti Sport, Ónodi is already smiling, with his children standing next to him.

"Bella, Sebastian and Christian made it a point to say: they wish all of Hungary blessed and peaceful holidays, and they gratefully thank the Hungarian people and all those who do so much for their mother!"

- the class's sister, Barbara Ónodi-Klausler, sports daily by Mandiner .

As is known, the Hungarian Olympic Committee also with 10,000 dollars , but they also need additional donations to cover the treatments, since relearning basic life support requires very complicated and professional rehabilitation work, which is a huge financial burden under the conditions of the American insurance system .

In addition to the Gofundme collection launched in America, the "Henrietta's Recovery" foundation was also established in Hungary, which is now a functioning and registered NGO, and the Association of Hungarian Sports Journalists also collects for the former excellent athlete through the organization of the M4 Sport Athlete of the Year Gala.

According to Barbara Ónodi-Klausler, there is a promising improvement in her brother's rehabilitation, and she believes that the current smiling image also gives hope to many who believe in Henrietta's recovery.

"The love we experience around Heni today is due to the way they remember her as a gymnast and as a person. This love was founded by him, and we are grateful that we now have something to lean on."

he added.

Cover photo: Gymnast Henrietta Ónodi, the Olympic champion in the vault and the silver medalist in the floor, shows her medals at the XXV. summer olympics. (Photo: MTI/ Ferenc Németh)