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Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and Olympic champion dies at 103

The Hungarian-Israeli was the most successful Jewish female athelete in Olympic history

January 2, 2025 16:22
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The oldest female olympic winner, Hungarian born Agnes Keleti, 95, makes a split in front of Hungarian young gymnasts in a local training center of Budapest on January 16, 2016. (Getty)
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Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and one of the best Jewish athletes of all time, has died at the age of 103.

The Hungarian-Israeli five-time Olympic champion was the world’s oldest living Olympic gold medalist. She leaves behind a legacy of sporting excellence as Hungary’s most decorated female Olympian. At 95, she could still perform the splits. 

While she lost her father in the Holocaust, she survived the persecution of Jews during World War Two by changing her name and working as a maid to a Nazi-sympathising family.

War halted her Olympic dreams by leading to the cancellation of the 1940 and 1944 games, but Keleti went on to make gymnastics history by winning her first Olympic gold at 31 – at least double the age of today's female gymnasts at their prime, before she helped to develop the sport in Israel.