Ágnes Keleti, the world's oldest living Olympic champion, celebrated her 100th birthday today with a large cake ©Hungarian Olympic Committee

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Ágnes Keleti won five golds, three silvers and two bronzes across the Helsinki 1952 and Melbourne 1956 Olympics ©Hungarian Gymnastics Federation
Ágnes Keleti won five golds, three silvers and two bronzes across the Helsinki 1952 and Melbourne 1956 Olympics ©Hungarian Gymnastics Federation
Ágnes Keleti celebrated her 100th birthday with a letter from International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and a necklace with the five rings of the Olympic Movement ©Hungarian Olympic Committee
Ágnes Keleti celebrated her 100th birthday with a letter from International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and a necklace with the five rings of the Olympic Movement ©Hungarian Olympic Committee
Ágnes Keleti shows that she still has the moves as she turns 100 ©Hungarian Olympic Committee
Ágnes Keleti shows that she still has the moves as she turns 100 ©Hungarian Olympic Committee
Ágnes Keleti stands top of the podium after winning gold during the floor event at the Melbourne 1952 Olympics ©MTI
Ágnes Keleti stands top of the podium after winning gold during the floor event at the Melbourne 1952 Olympics ©MTI
President of the International Fair Play Committee Jenő Kamuti, presented Keleti with the Fair Play Career Award to mark her 100th birthday ©CIFP
President of the International Fair Play Committee Jenő Kamuti, presented Keleti with the Fair Play Career Award to mark her 100th birthday ©CIFP
Keleti celebrates her milestone birthday with two Hungarian Olympic Committee officials - secretary general Bálint Vékássy and President Krisztián Kulcsár ©Hungarian Olympic Committee
Keleti celebrates her milestone birthday with two Hungarian Olympic Committee officials - secretary general Bálint Vékássy and President Krisztián Kulcsár ©Hungarian Olympic Committee