Ágnes Keleti, born on January ninth, nineteen twenty-one, is a celebrated artistic gymnast and coach who has left an indelible mark on the world of sports. As a Hungarian and later Israeli athlete, she achieved remarkable success, winning a total of ten Olympic medals during her illustrious career. Her accolades include five gold medals, three silver medals, and two bronze medals, making her one of the most accomplished Jewish Olympic athletes in history.
Keleti's journey in gymnastics reached its pinnacle at the nineteen fifty-six Summer Olympics, where she emerged as the most successful athlete of the event. Her extraordinary achievements not only earned her a place in the annals of Olympic history but also made her the oldest living Olympic champion and medallist, celebrating her one hundredth birthday on January ninth, twenty twenty-one.
In nineteen fifty-seven, Keleti made a significant life change by immigrating to Israel, where she continued to contribute to the sport as a coach. Her dedication to gymnastics and her athletes remained unwavering, and she eventually returned to her homeland of Hungary in two thousand fifteen at the age of ninety-four. In recognition of her outstanding contributions to sports, she was awarded the prestigious Israel Prize in sports in two thousand seventeen.