Ágnes Keleti
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Olympic medal record | |||
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Women's artistic gymnastics | |||
Gold | 1952 Helsinki | Floor exercise | |
Gold | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | Uneven bars | |
Gold | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | Balance beam | |
Gold | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | Floor exercise | |
Gold | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | Team, portable apparatus | |
Silver | 1952 Helsinki | Team competition | |
Silver | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | All-around | |
Silver | 1956 Melbourne/Stockholm | Team competition | |
Bronze | 1952 Helsinki | Uneven bars | |
Bronze | 1952 Helsinki | Team, portable apparatus |
Ágnès Keleti (born 1921 in Budapest, Hungary) was an artistic gymnast. She won her first of ten Olympic medals (of which five were gold) at age 31 and the last at age 35. She was born of Jewish parents. She began gymnastics at age 4 and at 16 she won the first of her 10 Hungarian National titles.
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- ↑ AGNES KELETI. International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. Retrieved on May 08, 2006.