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World’s oldest living gold medalist, Agnes Keleti, passes away at 103

by LAWIN.news January 2, 2025
written by LAWIN.news January 2, 2025
The oldest Olympic winner, 103-years-old Hungarian-Israeli retired Olympic and world champion in artistic gymnastics, Agnes Keleti reacts next to the wax figure of Hungarian-Spanish football legend Ferenc Puskas alias Pancho, during a short visit at the Tussaud Museum in Budapest on April 26, 2024. Agnes Keleti, a survivor of the Holocaust, won 10 Olympic medals in Helsinki (1952) and in Melbourne (1956). Keleti lived for decades in Israel coaching gymnastics before returning to Budapest. She celebrated her 103rd birthday on January 9, 2024. (Photo by ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP)
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Agnes Keleti, a celebrated Hungarian gymnast and the oldest living Olympic gold medalist, has passed away at the age of 103.

The Hungarian Olympic Committee confirmed her death. Keleti, a five-time Olympic champion, was revered not only for her exceptional gymnastics career but also for her resilience as a Holocaust survivor.

Born on January 9, 1921, in Budapest, Hungary, as Agnes Klein, Keleti began her gymnastics journey early, joining the National Gymnastics Association. Her talent and determination quickly set her apart in the athletic community, leading to a distinguished career in gymnastics.

Keleti’s gymnastics achievements are legendary. She won five Olympic gold medals, establishing herself as one of the sport’s greatest athletes. Her performances were marked by grace and precision, earning her acclaim from both audiences and judges.

However, her career was deeply affected by the events of World War II. As a Jewish woman, Keleti was forced to flee Hungary to avoid Nazi persecution.

She lived under false identities during the war, surviving the Holocaust. After the war, Keleti returned to gymnastics, competing in the 1952 and 1956 Olympics, where she added multiple medals, including gold, to her collection.

Beyond her athletic accomplishments, Keleti made significant contributions to the sport as a coach and mentor. She played a key role in developing gymnastics in Hungary, inspiring and training future generations of gymnasts.

Keleti’s life story is one of remarkable resilience. Her survival during the Holocaust and subsequent triumphs in gymnastics serve as a testament to her strength and perseverance. She overcame immense adversity to become a symbol of hope and determination.

Her passing marks the end of an era for the gymnastics community. Keleti’s legacy will continue to inspire athletes and admirers around the world. She is remembered not only for her athletic prowess but also for her courage and perseverance in the face of hardship.

Keleti is mourned by her family, friends, and the global sports community. Her achievements and life story will remain a beacon of inspiration for future generations.

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