Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic champion, turns 99
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Oldest living Olympic champion Agnes Keleti to turn 100
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Agnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic champion, turns 99
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Happy 102nd birthday to Agnes Keleti, the world's oldest living Olympic champion! The Holocaust survivor from Hungary won a total of ten gymnastics medals, including five golds, at the 1952 Helsinki Games
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Agnes Keleti, Holocaust survivor and world's oldest living Olympic champion, marks 99th birthday - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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