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Ágnes Keleti, the oldest living Olympic medalist, died on Thursday at the age of 103.
Per the Hungarian state news agency (h/t Bálint Dömötör of the Associated Press), Keleti died in her hometown of Budapest after being hospitalized in critical condition with pneumonia on Dec. 25.
Keleti, whose family is Jewish, was on track to compete in the 1940 Olympics, but the start of World War II canceled the Games in 1940 and '44.
Per the Olympics website, after Keleti's father father was killed by Nazis after being sent to Auschwitz, she and the other members of her family were able to survive by finding refuge in a safe house in Budapest administered by Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg.