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Agnes Keleti, the world's oldest Olympic champion, has died at the age of 103 it has been announced. Keleti had been hospitalised in Budapest last week with pneumonia, with the former gymnast ...
Ágnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic medal winner and Holocaust survivor, died Thursday morning. The 103-year-old Hungarian died in Budapest, according to Olympics.com.Keleti died after having ...
As a teenager, Agnes Keleti’s athletic pursuits were interrupted by the Nazis, who murdered her father along with more than 500,000 other Hungarian Jews. As a centenarian, she became a global ...
Agnes Keleti shows a gold medal (R) won during the Olympic Games in Helsinki 1952 and another one (L) won in Melbourne 1956 as she poses for photos in her apartment in Budapest on Nov. 6, 2020.
Five-time Olympic champion Hungarian gymnast Agnes Keleti, the world's oldest living Olympic gold medallist and a survivor of the persecution of Jews in World War Two, died at the age of 103 on ...
Agnes Keleti performs a split in front of Hungarian young gymnasts Budapest on January 16, 2016. (Peter Kohalmi/AFP/Getty Images) Advertisement.
Agnes Keleti, former Olympic gold medal winning gymnast, smiles at her apartment in Budapest, Hungary, on Jan. 8, 2020. Laszlo Balogh/AP hide caption ...
Although she turned 99 on Thursday, even a 9-year-old would have a hard time keeping up with Agnes Keleti’s irrepressible energy and enthusiasm. Keleti is the oldest living Olympic champion and a ...
Agnes Keleti, the oldest surviving Olympic champion, turned 100 years old on January 9. The Hungarian gymnast won 10 Olympic medals — five of them gold — but her athletic achievements are just ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Ágnes Keleti, a Holocaust survivor and the oldest living Olympic medal winner, has died. She was 103.
Oldest Living Olympic Medalist and Holocaust Survivor Ágnes Keleti Dies at 103. Keleti earned 10 Olympic medals, five of them gold, at the 1952 Helsinki Games and the 1956 Melbourne Games ...
Agnes Keleti was born in Budapest on Jan. 9, 1921. She graduated from high school in 1939, but because of admissions quotas for Jews, she could not attend a university.