100 Years of Ágnes Keleti - Sándor Dávid,Dobor Dezső
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A high-circulation newspaper once called her „the eighth wonder of
the world”, though not at the time when she was a shining star of
the gymnastics world, but decades later, when as a grown woman, she
taught gymnastics, and trained young people. Even so, no one
challenged this rather exaggerated description. Winning five
Olympic gold medals, her gymnastic talent raised Ágnes Keleti to
Olympian heights, but it was her life as a whole and her caring
personality that made her deserving of all the recognition she
later received from around the world. Those who had seen the always
improving Ágnes performing gymnastics at least once will never
forget this graceful female figure - whose movements were
comparable to a musical performance, the harmony of power and ease
almost turned her into a supernatural phenomenon. And those who
have met the intelligent and well-prepared trainer and college
teacher will never forget the effect she had on her students with
her deep affection for the subject, her stimulating presentations,
and, if needed, her practical demonstrations. In spite of all of
these positives, the life of the Holocaust survivor Ágnes Keleti
has been full of suffering. Thanks to her strong spirit, she has
always managed to get through these hard times, and found a way out
which finally led to happiness. She has lived her life in two
countries: she won her Olympic and World Championship gold medals
for her birth homeland, Hungary, until the events of the Revolution
of 1956; and after the age of 40, she gave birth to two great sons
in her chosen homeland, Israel. She had worked in this country for
decades and finally earned the proud title of „the creator of
gymnastics of Israel”. The Authors, who have commentated on
innumerable events at several Olympic Games, strived to thoroughly
and tactfully document the life of Ágnes Keleti to produce a volume
that would be worthy of this exceptional gymnast as she approaches
her 100th birthday. Currently, Ágnes Keleti is the oldest living
Olympic champion of the world.