Career
Two years later she repeated that success at the 1954 European Championships. She also competed in these two events at the 1956 Olympics but without success. During her career Szőke set four world records.
In 1985 she was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
After the war, fearing prosecution (he was sentenced to death in absentia), he flew via Germany and Brazil to Argentina, where he died in 1969. In 1956, due to the Soviet intervention in Hungary, she immigrated to the United States.
They both adopted a last name of Domyan, and raised a son, Bryan Domyan, who became a basketball player.