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Carrying the flame for a golden age

Paris completes cycle for 100-year-old Olympic champ who joins torch relay

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When the Olympic torch relay gets underway in France in May, keep an eye open for Charles Coste, France’s oldest living Olympic champion.

Coste, who will turn 100 on Feb 8, pedaled his way to glory in the men’s team cycling pursuit 76 years ago in the 1948 Olympics in London.

He has bad knees these days, but is still hoping to do his bit for Paris 2024.

“It will be unforgetta­ble and I’m very proud,” Coste told AFP.

“Now I have to prepare myself physically. I’m handicappe­d by my knees but I’m going to try to carry the flame for a few meters.”

Coste also plans to watch the cycling in Paris, but if that still lies some months in the future, London ‘48 remains clearly imprinted on his memory.

“They weren’t the grandiose Games of today,” said Coste, who is some way from being the oldest living Olympic champion.

That honor currently rests with Hungarian gymnast Agnes Keleti who turned 103 on Jan 9.

“There were hardly any radios. We arrived just three days before our event.

“England was still traumatize­d by the war. London had been badly bombed, and we were billeted in a US Air Force training camp. There was no Olympic village. Each discipline was housed separately so, we didn’t mix much with the other athletes.”

Coste was 23 at the time and, as France’s pursuit champion of 1947, was appointed captain of the team, which included Serge Blusson, Pierre Adam and Fernand Decanali, none of whom remain to accompany Coste on the torch relay.

‘Crowning glory’

“We raced several times on the London track to get to know it well,” said Coste.

“I was with my mates Blusson,

Adam and Decanali. We made up a very strong, close-knit team.

“First, we had to beat the English, who were the favorites in front of their home crowd.

“Then, in the final, I got off to a bit of a slow start, but we picked up our speed after that, and the Italians finally gave up.

“When we got the medal, it was the crowning glory. It was our dream and we’d just made it come true.

“My mother used to say that, when I was 10 or 12, I would tell her I would be a General or an Olympic champion.”

The cyclists were awarded their medals — “in a box, not around your neck like today” — and a bouquet of flowers. However, organizati­onal problems at the Herne Hill Velodrome meant there was the disappoint­ment of not having an anthem.

“They said: ‘There won’t be La Marseillai­se, because we can’t find the record’,” recalled Coste.

Two years ago, Coste finally got his La Marseillai­se when he was rather belatedly given the Legion d’Honneur.

“I would have liked General de Gaulle to have given it to me in 1952, but no one thought of me at the time,” said Coste who went profession­al a year after his Games victory, going on to compete twice in the Tour de France and win the 1949 Grand Prix des Nations time trial.

“As I was the only Olympic champion who didn’t have the medal, it was given to me in 2022, and I chose Tony Estanguet to present it.

“I’m very grateful to him. It was a great honor for me. Tony Estanguet and I have become friends. We write to each other, and he calls me from time to time.”

One of those calls from Estanguet, chief of the Paris Games organizing committee, was the invitation to carry the torch and pass it on to a new generation of Olympians.

 ?? AFP ?? Charles Coste, Olympic cycling champion in the men's team pursuit at the 1948 London Games, at his home in northwest Paris on Jan 30, poses with a photo of himself competing.
AFP Charles Coste, Olympic cycling champion in the men's team pursuit at the 1948 London Games, at his home in northwest Paris on Jan 30, poses with a photo of himself competing.
 ?? AFP ?? Coste's medals and models of cyclists on display at his home in Paris.
AFP Coste's medals and models of cyclists on display at his home in Paris.
 ?? AFP ?? Coste, the oldest living French Olympic champion, poses with a figurine of a cyclist at his home in Paris on June 30.
AFP Coste, the oldest living French Olympic champion, poses with a figurine of a cyclist at his home in Paris on June 30.
 ?? AFP ?? Charles Coste's Olympic gold medal from the 1948 London Olympic Games.
AFP Charles Coste's Olympic gold medal from the 1948 London Olympic Games.

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