Oldest Olympic gold medallist Keleti dies at 103
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Oldest Olympic gold medallist Keleti dies at 103
Gymnast Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic gold medalist, passed away at the age of 103. She was a Hungarian Olympic champion who had won 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics during her career.
Keleti made her Olympic debut in 1952 in Helsinki, where she won four gold medals. She then went on to compete in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, where she won four more gold medals and two silver medals.
After retiring from gymnastics, Keleti defected to Australia in 1956 following the Hungarian Revolution. She eventually settled in Israel, where she became a successful gymnastics coach.
Keleti’s career and achievements have inspired generations of gymnasts and athletes around the world. Her dedication, passion, and perseverance in the sport have left a lasting legacy in the world of gymnastics.
Despite her passing, Keleti’s memory will live on as one of the greatest gymnasts in Olympic history. She will be remembered for her immense talent, grace, and sportsmanship both on and off the gymnastics floor.
Rest in peace, Agnes Keleti, and thank you for your incredible contributions to the world of gymnastics.