| Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
| World Championships | ||||
| 1 | Relay | 2011 | Moscow, RUS | 6536 |
| 1 | Individual | 2009 | London, GBR | 6136 |
| 1 | Team | 2009 | London, GBR | 18116 |
| 2 | Team | 2011 | Moscow, RUS | 17560 |
| 3 | Individual | 2011 | Moscow, RUS | 5924 |
| 3 | Team | 2010 | Chengdu, CHN | 16384 |
| 3 | Relay | 2008 | Budapest, HUN | 5638 |
| 5 | Relay | 2009 | London, GBR | 6504 |
| 6 | Individual | 2012 | Rome, ITA | 5888 |
| 10 | Relay | 2010 | Chengdu, CHN | 5794 |
| 12 | Relay | 2012 | Rome, ITA | 2908 |
| 13 | Individual | 2010 | Chengdu, CHN | 5500 |
| European Championships | ||||
| 1 | Relay | 2010 | Debrecen, HUN | 6206 |
| 3 | Individual | 2009 | Leipzig, GER | 6032 |
| 5 | Team | 2010 | Debrecen, HUN | 15408 |
| World Cup Final | ||||
| 1 | Individual | 2010 | Moscow, RUS | 5828 |
| 1 | Individual | 2009 | Rio de Janeiro, BRA | 6056 |
| World Cup | ||||
| 1 | Individual | 2011 | Sassari, ITA | 5924 |
| 1 | Individual | 2010 | Medway, GBR | 5760 |
| 2 | Individual | 2011 | Palm Springs, CA, USA | 5720 |
| 2 | Individual | 2009 | Rome, ITA | 6060 |
| 2 | Individual | 2009 | Budapest, HUN | 5944 |
| 3 | Individual | 2009 | Mexico City, MEX | 5772 |
Nickname
Maro. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Hobbies
Time spent with his partner, books, play-station, driving, dogs, cinema, music, especially AC/DC. Loves watching football, tennis, handball, athletics, Rally WC and any sport which is spectacular. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Occupation
Athlete
Education
Sport Management - Semmelweis Egyetem , Budapest, HUN
Language(s) spoken
English
Club name
Budapesti Honved Sport Egyesulet , Budapest, HUN
Handedness
Right (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009 )
Sporting relatives
Before taking up pentathlon, he swam competitively for seven years in the Budapesti Spartacus club. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Other sports
No other member of his family is involved in sport but his partner plays handball for the Hungarian national women's team. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Injuries
At the World Cup event in Mexico in 2006 he had a bad fall in the riding event, breaking both his shin bones. It took him some 18 months to get back into training and it took him two whole years before he could run without a limp. "I lost three years from my sporting life," he says.Broke his leg during the showjumping phase at a World Cup event in 2006. (Telegraph.co, 15 Aug 2009)
Additional information
Start of sporting career
He started in the sport at the age of 13. (Hungarian MP Federation, 11 Sep 2002)
Ambitions
To win gold at the 2012 Olympic Games in London and to remain in the sport when he retires. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009; digisport.hu, 29 Nov 2010)
Training
An average of 22 or 23 sessions a week, of one or two-hour duration, totalling about 35-40 hours a week Every weekday he gets up at 6.45am. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Most influential person in career
Gabor Balogh who is his idol. Balogh of Hungary is a multiple world champion and Olympic silver medallist in pentathlon. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
Awards
In 1999 was awarded the "Tops in Education, Tops in Sport" title; in 2003 he gained a scholarship from the Hungarian Olympic Association. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
General
RULES
When the UIPM changed the rules and combined the running event with pistol shooting, Marosi had to be talked out of his rash decision to retire from the sport. He now feels the change is a good one. The sport added target shooting to the 'chase run' in the final event. He believes it makes the sport more exciting. "Some changes in the old rules were overdue." (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)
ATTENTION
He admits having earned much more attention since his London triumph. "The huge media attention is flattering." But he laments that pentathlon doesn't get nearly sufficient recognition in Hungary despite the superb results over the years. (Athlete, 25 Sep 2009)




