Oldest Living Olympic Medal Winner Agnes Keleti Dies Aged 103
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Agnes Keleti, a Holocaust survivor and the oldest living Olympic medal winner, passed away at 103, remembered for her remarkable athletic achievements and her resilience through adversity.
Overcoming tremendous adversity, Keleti transformed her painful past into an inspiring legacy, winning a total of 10 Olympic medals, including five golds, for Hungary.
'These 100 years felt to me like 60,' she told The Associated Press. Keleti's perspective on life reflected her resilience and appreciation for living a full life despite her hardships.
Resuming her career post-World War II, Keleti made her Olympic debut in 1952 at age 31, showcasing extraordinary talent and determination as she faced life challenges.
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