Keleti, Ágnes (1921–)
Keleti, Ágnes (1921–)
Jewish-Hungarian gymnast. Name variations: Agnes Keleti. Born Jan 9, 1921, in Budapest, Hungary.
Won the 1st of 10 Hungarian national all-around titles (1937); went in hiding during WWII (father died in Auschwitz); won bronze medal in all-around, portable apparatus—teams, bronze medal in uneven bars, silver medal in all-around team, gold medal in floor exercises in Helsinki Olympics (1952); defected to the West after Hungarian uprising (1956); won silver medal in all-around team, silver medal in all-around indiv., gold medal in all-around, portable apparatus—teams, gold medal in uneven bars, gold medal in floor exercises, and gold medal in balance beam at the Melbourne Olympics (1956); eventually settled in Israel as a gymnastics coach.
See also Women in World History.