Deccan Chronicle

Oldest living Oly champ turns 100

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Budapest, Jan. 9: For Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic champion, the fondest memory of her remarkable 100 years is simply that she has lived through it all.

The Holocaust survivor and winner of 10 Olympic medals in gymnastics including five golds celebrates her 100th birthday on Saturday in her native Budapest, punctuatin­g a life of achievemen­t, adventure, tragedy and perseveran­ce which, she says, passed by in a flash.

“These 100 years felt to me like 60,” she said at a celebratio­n in Budapest on the eve of her birthday.

Leafing through a copy of a new book about her life The Queen of Gymnastics: 100 Years of Agnes Keleti her trademark modesty was on full display.

“‘The queen of gymnastics,’” she said, switching to English. And in Hungarian: “That’s an exaggerati­on.”

Keleti, who was born Agnes Klein in 1921, had her illustriou­s career interrupte­d by World War

II and the subsequent cancellati­on of the 1940 and 1944 Olympics.

Forced off her gymnastics team in 1941 because of her Jewish ancestry, Keleti went into hiding in the Hungarian countrysid­e where she survived the Holocaust by assuming a false identity and working as a maid.

Her mother and sister survived the war with the help of famed Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, but her father and other relatives perished at Auschwitz, among the more than half a million Hungarian Jews killed in Nazi death camps and by Hungarian Nazi collaborat­ors.

Resuming her career after the war, Keleti was set to compete at the 1948 London Olympics but a last-minute ankle injury dashed her hopes.

Four years later, she made her Olympic debut at the 1952 Helsinki Games at the age of 31, winning a gold medal in the floor exercise as well as a silver and two bronzes.

 ?? —AP ?? Agnes Keleti, former Olympic gold medal winning gymnast, is jubilant in front of her birthday cake in Budapest, Hungary, on January 4.
—AP Agnes Keleti, former Olympic gold medal winning gymnast, is jubilant in front of her birthday cake in Budapest, Hungary, on January 4.

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