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Darts Up!!! Hungarian Darts Trophy 2025!

Celebration of Darts @ Budapest 2025!

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Date: September 19-21. 2025.
Location: MVM Dome, Budapest

The Hungarian Darts Trophy will return to Budapest in 2025, so that the biggest stars of the sport will compete in the Hungarian capital. The event will be the fourteenth stop of the PDC European Tour and promises an unmissable experience for darts fans.

Schdule: September 19 (Friday): First round matches
September 20 (Saturday): Second round, with the participation of the featured players
September 21 (Sunday): Third round, quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final.

Ticket information: Tickets will go on sale soon. Exact prices and purchase options will be available on the official website of PDC Europe

PDC Europe – Previous winners: 2021: Gerwyn Pricem, 2022: Joe Cullen, 2023: Dave Chisnall, 2024: Michael van Gerwen, 2025: Luke Littner.

Summary:
In 2025 Hungarian Darts Trophy awaits fans just as the year before in Budapest with exciting matches and world-class players.

Don’t miss this special sports event and get ready to the darts #1 celebration at the MVM Dome!

Update by Aggie Reiter

Sound Dome (Hang Dóm) Intergalactic Gateway – Budapest

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On January 14th, the newly opened Sound Dome – Hang Dóm was fully operational, and by invitation gathered a unique, immersive cinema experience in the Hungarian Music House – City Park – Budapest. Before the screening, the director: Endre Vazul Mándli introduced the press and invited guests to the secrets behind the scenes. Creators: Panni Néder, Tamás Zányi, Gáspár Batta, András Juhász. The screening of Somló Dávid started at 6 p.m.

As director said this will be the 28th incusive screening and the occasion of the reopening, a large-scale audiovisual program series entitled DOME_RELOAD awaiting the audience between January 14th and 19th. Also highlighted which will be the RE_LIVE premiere screenings. The renewed Sound Dome – Hang Dóm an exclusive cinema experience of works created on the hemispherical canvas providing a real sound and visual experience. Literally the dome that emits sounds, but not only sounds, the dome is also a projection screen. During the screenings, there are only sounds and visual appearances, recommended to locals and for foreigners of any language.

On the spot, anyone who sits in the middle of the space can turn their heads! The sound world comes to life, from the sounds of nature composed to music. In fact, the experience even goes beyond this dimension. This is a laboratory for the production of new sounds, alchemy at its highest level. Will be hosting screenings at several times every day, from nature films to art history works and animated short films to abstract, contemporary experimental films.

The Hungarian Music House sits at the City Park. Within the Dome Reload showing an insight into the exciting history of the Park, in collaboration with Fortepan. In addition to the premiere, previous screenings will return to the Sound Dome – Hang Dóm in a screening combined with an audience meeting together with the film by Dávid Szauder and Dávid Somló, to Platon Karataev’s award-winning film Sunbed – Napkötöző 360 and Tibor Szemző’s Kaleidoscope by Csoma, to Intergalactic Gateway presenting the operation of the Dome and experimental films made to the music of György Ligeti. This performance is also by music editor István Gőz.

The Sound Dome – Hang Dóm was designed by music editor – István Gőz director of Budapest Music center BMC – which was recently completed. The sound dome is located deep in the building -2 floor, next to the large exhibition spaces. It can accommodate around 60 visitors at a time, who can stand, sit or they can lie on bean bags in the middle of the space and admire the 360-degree surround sound, which will create the feeling that the displayed sounds and their sources are in tangible proximity. The sound dome draws attention to the universe of the sound world … in this sense it can be compared to a planetarium (as mention earlier upate). It is suitable for collecting the sounds of nature and, of course, above all, the unique performance of vocal and instrumental music. All this is accompanied by a projection on a surface stretched over the dome of the sound dome, which is suitable for evoking any visual experience related to sounds, from the starry sky to the underground cave world. He added: … Twelve years later, at the 1970 World Expo in Osaka, the experiment was repeated, also in the Philips pavilion, but in the form of a sphere. The artistic concept came from the most influential German composer at the time, Karlheinz Stockhausen (1928-2007), who was considered one of the leading figures of new music through his monumental electroacoustic works. The structure of the inner wall of the sphere formed a geometric star structure, behind which 50 loudspeakers were hidden. The audience, seated in the middle of the space, could feel that they were “inside” the swirling music that sound around them, and could therefore experience the music in three dimensions, as a spatial experience. In addition to Stockhausen’s compositions, other contemporary composers also found a place in this repertoire, and even live classical works (Bach, Beethoven) were performed in the special space”

At the end of the Sound Dome – Hang Dóm projection the audience spoke about their experience… one said “The sound dome was able to provide a transcendent experience”.

The Hungarian Music House’s program series DOME_LIVE dedicates one evening each month to the presentation of new audiovisual performances.

The other screenings of the opening festival will feature a “Best of” selection of the most popular films.

Coming up program dates and timing:
Jan.15. 7 p.m. – DOME_LIVE: The city park – Premiere screening and discussion with the creators Jan.16-17. DOME RE_LIVE audience meetings – screening and discussion with the creators
Jan.16. 6 p.m. Sound Dome – Hangdóm: the intergalactic gateway
Jan.16. 7 p.m. Platon Karataev: Sunbed – Napkötöző
The two screenings can also be visited with a discounted day ticket
Jan.17. 6 p.m. Dávid Szauder: The Mastery of Intelligence
Jan.17. 7 p.m. Tibor Szemző: Csoma Kaleidoscope

The two screenings can also be visited with a discounted day ticket:

Jan.16-19. BEST OF DOME – A selection of the most popular films
Jan.16-17 until 4 p.m. (exact program coming soon)
Jan.18-19 all day on the weekend (exact program coming soon)

DOME_LIVE (Jan.15): 3900HUF
RE_LIVE: 3500HUF
Daily ticket (valid for both RE_LIVE audience meetings on a given day): 5900HUF
Jan.14. Tuesday daily ticket
Jan.16. Thursday daily ticket
Jan.17. Friday daily ticket

Opening hours: Closed on Mondays (Closed on the first Tuesday and Wednesday of every month). Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 pm.

Age rating … was recommended viewing the screening from the age of 6.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter

Australian Open 2025 – Hungary Also Open @ Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) to watch the 1st. Grand Slam of the Year.

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The World turns her head over to Melbourne Park … the year’s first tennis event at its 113th Australian Open 2025.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe is delighed to broadcast tennis fans across the continent with exclusive coverage of the Australian Open, making every match of the event available on its channels and platforms.

This year, Maxon will also be broadcasting the tournament for the first time. Every match will be available to watch live, albeit with enhanced app features.

A legendary panel of experts will provide the broadcasts, with Jim Courier making his debut and icons such as Mats Wilander, John McEnroe, Justine Henin, Boris Becker, Alex Corretja, Barbara Schett, Tim Henman and Laura Robson returning.

The tennis Grand Slam season is kicking off, and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is bringing every match of the Australian Open live to Maxon. Watch men’s and women’s singles titles, as well as double and mixed-double, junior, wheelchair and legend’s titles.

The tennis enthusiasts worldwide gear up for this prestigious event aswell as through Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe! Where comprehensive guide is to help to catch up every minute … serve, volley, and match point, no matter where wish to watch it.

Tennis broadcasts will also be available to subscribers for the first time, with popular streaming features. Also includes a timeline marker feature, which allows viewers easily rolling back to the most important moments … whether it is important points, expert analysis or interviews … surely to be guaranteed not to miss anything important. From the Curve studio in London, Mats Wilander, three-time Australian Open champion, Olympic silver medalist Tim Henman and presenter Rachel Stringer will lead the daily pre- and post-match analysis shows.

Live premium television coverage along 250 hours at Eurosport …broadcasting in 20 languages ​​and 50 European markets. Selected matches, including the individual finals, will also be available on the free-to-air channels Discovery (WBD).

Tennis fans will surely be delighted to spend the two-week tournament of tennis where the best players in the world gather to play at Melbourne during the last fortnight of January.

By-the-way … The current Australian Open title holders are (Women’s Singles) Aryna Sabalenka, (Men’s Singles) Jannik Sinner, (Women’s Doubles) Su-Wei Hsieh/Elise Mertens, (Men’s Doubles) Rohan Bopanna/Matthew Ebden (Mixed Doubles) Su-Wei Hsieh/Jan Zielinski, (Wheelchair Male Singles) Tokito Oda, (Wheelchair Female Singles) Diede De Groot, and (Wheelchair Quad Singles) Sam Schroder.  

Needn’t have to hopp over to different services … stay on-air … or should I say cling on to your TV-set and enjoy broadcasting the Grand Slams through Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe.

WBD and Eurosport have exclusive rights to broadcast all matches of the Australian Open in Europe.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Re-Openning @​ Hungarian Music House with an Audiovisual Festival – Budapest.

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Coming up … SOUND DOME (Hangdom) Festival DOME RELOAD between Tuesday, January 14 and Sunday, January 19, 2025.

A place such as a huge “planetarium” in which the focus is not on the stars, but on the effects of sounds.

Location: District XIV., 3. Olof Palme Promenade -Városliget (City Park) Budapest

Purchase entry tickets on the spot.

Open hours from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The immersive cinema hall of the Hungarian Music House is located at the Városliget (City Park). The Music House offers hemispherical screen holds unique spatial experience as the film runs around and above the heads, and so may enjoy the spectacle, the combined effect of music and images even while simply letting go of the outside World sitting on comfy seats or lying our backs on bean bags. The Hangdóm had recently underwent with some further developments, and since there is no other way to reopen the popular venue in a more stylish way than with a festival presenting films that focus on the audiovisual experience.

In the DOME not only emits sounds, but also a projection screen and speakers are located behind it. The audience who sit in the middle of the square can turn their heads and view the amazing screen above! The sound world comes to life, from the sounds of nature to composed music. In fact, the experience even goes beyond this dimension. This is a laboratory for the production of new sounds, alchemy at its highest level. A unique creation, its possibilities are unimaginable.

The audience can see live instrumental or electro-acoustic concerts, mostly supplemented with visual material, or premiere screenings of content created specifically for this purpose.

The House of Music pays tribute to the work of composer György Ligeti with a double screening. One of his best-known compositions, Symphonic Poem for 100 Metronomes, and the sound dome projection based on it, provoke hypnotic and profound thoughts about time, existence, and our relationship with the universe. This is followed by the first part of the four-movement work entitled Chamber Concert for Thirteen Instruments, which was recorded with thirteen excellent musicians at the Pannonia Film Studio.

The Sound Dome – The Intergalactic Gateway screening, combined with a discussion, explores the operation of the dome itself, the diverse uses of panoramic projection and surround sound. Dávid Szauder’s work, The Mastery of Intelligence, reinterprets the classical art of the past 2,000 years with the help of AI imaging. Its surreal montage shows in an entertaining and understandable way what artificial intelligence can be used for. In his experimental film The Spaces Speak, Can You Hear Them?, performance and sound artist Dávid Somló combines a dreamlike animation of his own analogue photos with imagined soundscapes.

As part of the DOME_RELOAD program, visitors can also choose from the “Best of Dome” selection program, compiled from the most popular works of the past year. The program will include, among others, the 360-degree animated fairy tale “Lengemesék” for the youngest. Moods, presenting the sights of the Carpathian Basin and Budapest from a special perspective, and Cloudhitects – Point Cloud Budapest. Also on show will be fine art films about the works of Renoir, Bosch and Csontváry, and the nature film The Blue Wren, produced in collaboration with the Hungarian Ornithological and Conservation Association.

The improved Sound Dome (Hangdóm) 360degree cinema will be hosting screenings at several times every day starting from the reopening festival, ranging from art historical works to animated short films, family and nature films to abstract, contemporary experimental films.

The DOME_RELOAD program will debut on January 15th at the DOME_LIVE premiere screening accompanied by a discussion with the filmmakers, The Mysterious City Park, made in collaboration with Animatiqua, which, narrated by Pál Mácsai, provides an insight into the exciting moments of the Park’s history from the turn of the century to the mid-20th century, with an animated, 360-degree adaptation of photographs from the Fortepan collection.

In addition to the new premiere, previous screenings and their creators will return to the Sound Dome (Hangdóm) as part of RE_LIVE screenings. They will talk about workshop secrets in post-screening discussions, and the audience can also raise questions.

Go – See – Hear – Experience Yourself!

An unforgettable memory of Budapest, not only for foreigners.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Herald News: “The Last of Us” New Season in April – Debut Max @ HBO.

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At a Sony press conference at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES ® ), series co-creator, writer and executive producer Neil Druckmann announced that the seven-part second season of HBO’s Emmy®-winning drama series will debut on Max and HBO in April.

After five years of peace following the events of the first season, Joel and Ellie are caught up in their collective past, bringing them into conflict with each other and a world that is even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind.

Cast: Season two will see the return of Pedro Pascal as Joel, Bella Ramsey as Ellie, Gabriel Luna as Tommy and Rutina Wesley as Maria. Previously announced new cast members include Kaitlyn Dever as Abby, Isabela Merced as Dina, Young Mazino as Jesse, Ariela Barer as Mel, Tati Gabrielle as Nora, Spencer Lord as Owen, Danny Ramirez as Manny and Jeffrey Wright as Isaac. Catherine O’Hara will make a guest appearance.

The first season of the series can be watched on Max Cinema, and the new season will be available on HBO channels and the Max streaming platform from April.

Update upon press release.

(Mind you … Get ready for an exciting emotional roller coaster) … Aggie Reiter

Overview to the 82nd.Golden Globe 2025.

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It’s over now , but anyway worthwhile to have a little look back in time to the biggest event in the film industry “The Golden Globe” … Where the sights and sounds beaten your sensitive heart.


The 82nd Golden Globe Awards were handed out this year @ Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California and hear below how many did not go home without any hardware.

Jacques Audiard’s musical Emilia Pérez received the most nominations with four awards. However, not only the jury but also the Hungarians were delighted by the film “Brutalist”, which received three awards, which won the award for best film drama and was also awarded a Golden Globe in the director category. The film’s main character, Adrien Brody, received the award for best actor. The three and a half hour story, divided into two parts, tells the story of the struggling life of an architect of Hungarian origin, László Tóth, who tried to start over in America after World War II. The award ceremony commemorated his family who were victims of the Holocaust. In the film, he thanked America for accepting him and allowing him to be an American. The film will be shown in Hungarian cinemas from January 23rd.
The Baby Reindeer did not remain without awards, winning two. The Shogun also won four awards for best drama series.

Update to the winners of the categories: The FloodBest Foreign Language Film: Emilia Pérez, Best Actress Drama – Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here), Best Actor – Drama – Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Best Actress – Comedy or Musical – Demi Moore (The Cure), Best Actor – Comedy or Musical – Sebastian Stan (A Different Man), Best Supporting Actress – Zoe Saldaña (Emilia Pérez), Best Supporting Actor – Kieran Culkin (The Inferno), Best Director – Brady Corbet (The Brutalist), Best Screenplay – Peter Straughan (Conclave), Best Original Score – Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross (Challengers), Best Original Song – El Mal (Emilia Pérez), Best Blockbuster – Wicked, Best Drama Series – The Shogun, Best Comedy or Musical Series – Hacks, Best Limited Series or TV Movie – Baby Reindeer, Best Actress in a Drama Series – Anna Sawai (The Shogun), Best Actor in a Drama Series – Hiroyuki Sanada (The Shogun), Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical Series – Jean Smart (The Hacks).

See you next time … A lot of people think that the Gloden Globe is the precursor to the Oscars … let it be!

Recent update by Aggie Reiter

Homemade Traditional Hungarian Vegetarian Lángos – Házi Készítésű Hagyományos Magyar Vegetáriánus Lángos

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This is how you make at home and a good lángos … requires a precise recipe and patience to make a really yummy silky dough.

Ingredients: to a vegetarian Lángos:

2 ½ dl plant milk
a cube of yeast
60 dkg of 80% flour
1 tsp. salt
plus: flour for rolling, oil for frying
top: garlic
plant cheese
plant sour cream

Preparation guide … follow the preparation method below:
Crush the yeast into the plant milk and add a spoonful of flour to make it rise.
Sift the flour into a bowl, add the other ingredients and knead thoroughly to get a slightly sticky, soft dough. Add a little water or flour if necessary.
Cover the kneaded dough and let it rise until it doubles in size, then shape about twenty dumplings with slightly floured hands. Cover the dumplings and let them rise for about twenty minutes.
Heat about half a liter of oil in a wide frying pan.
Roll out a dough ball into a flat, roughly round shape. Fry in hot oil for 1-2 minutes on each side until golden brown, drain and serve immediately.

While the dough is rising, crush a few cloves of garlic, mix with a teaspoon of water and a pinch of salt to make a paste, and spread this mixture over the finished langos and serve. You can also add plant-based sour cream or vegan cheese.

You can also serve it with a twist: salt it, spread it with sour cream, and sprinkle with grated cheese as you wish. Many folks are affraid to eat garlic, not to be smelly … to avoid the so called odor … simply eat a little fresh parsley, it tasks ways in a second.

Locals eat anytime of the day Lángos needn’t have to be hungry and for foreigners visiting Budapest should not miss the yummy taste.

Bon Appetit to everyone … Lángos is a four season yummy dough.

Recommendation and snap by Aggie Reiter

Homemade Styrian Metél – Házi Stiriai Metél

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Sweet tooth here you go … My deeply love yummy


Somehow the Styrian Metél is an undeservedly forgotten sweety. It is no longer or hardly available in most restaurants and pastry shops, even though it was a favorit and regularly served when families gathered for lunchy or afternoon tea ‘r coffee in the time of our parents and grandparents. Still bake it, takes an hour to be ready and slips off the plate in seconds. Try it and you’ll love it.

Instructions: Pan size: 20×30 cm … Baking preheated oven temp.180 degree … Approx. 50 minutes
For the pasta Ingredient: 450 g cottage cheese, 8 tablespoons of flour, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons sour cream, salt, grated peel of 1 lemon, 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar.

For the cream Ingredient: 4 eggs, 1 tbsp flour, 1 tbsp grated lemon peel, 4 tbsp sour cream, 80 g of butter, 250 ml of milk, 1 packet of vanilla sugar, 2 tbsp raisins, salt.

Mix the cottage cheese with 8 tablespoons of flour, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar, 2 tablespoons of sour cream, two pinches of salt and the grated peel of a lemon.
Knead the resulting mass into a loaf shape on a floured board. If it doesn’t stick, let it rest covered 15minutes.

Heat the butter, add the flour, pour hot milk over it, then bring it to a boil while stirring. You can add powdered sugar, vanilla sugar, lemon zest, remaining sour cream, a pinch of salt, as wish raisins and, if it has cooled down, egg yolks as well. On a floured board, roll out the dough to half a centimeter thick, flour it thoroughly, cut 6-8 slices from it, and cut them into half centimeter strips. Cook in salted hot water until it comes to the top of the water, and drain in cold water. Pour our creamy mass into the extra hard beaten egg foam, mix, then add the curd pasta.

End of baking depends until the cream hardens slightly and the top is browned, at the end as prefer sprinkle with powder sugar. Can be served warm and cold.

Riport and snap by Aggie Reiter

Cyndi Lauper Farewell World Tour Encluding Budapest 2025!

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Cyndi Lauper’s farewell tour – “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” also stop by to her favorites in Budapest.

Get ready … It’s gonna be a blast!

The Grammy, Emmy and Tony award-winning songwriter and performer will perform at the Papp László Sportarena on 7.30 p.m. February 19, 2025.

As part of her farewell tour titled Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Cyndi Lauper will also visit Europe after North America. The Grammy, Emmy and Tony award-winning songwriter and performer will also not miss Budapest! Admission Tickets for Cyndi Lauper’s Budapest concert are now on sale.

This will be Lauper’s first large-scale tour in a decade. The performer will arrive in Budapest after Glasgow, Manchester, London, Birmingham and Belfast, followed by Lodz, Prague, Berlin, Düsseldorf and Paris. Lauper will also be joined by special guests at the performances, who will be announced at a later date. Cyndi Lauper’s farewell tour is directed by Brian Burke and created and designed by BrianBurkeCreative and DX7 Design.

Cyndi Lauper has already sold more than 50 million records worldwide. Her iconic voice, punk look and captivating live shows catapulted her to international fame. Her debut album, She’s So Unusual, won her a Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and she became the first woman to have four top 5 singles from her debut album, including the anthemic “Girls Just Want To Have Fun.”

Lauper has released ten more studio albums, including classics such as “Time After Time” and “True Colors.” In 2013, she won the Academy Award for Best Original Score (Music and Lyrics) for the musical “Kinky Boots.” She is also a tireless activist, campaigning for the underprivileged, especially women, people living with HIV and the LGBTQ community.

A documentary about the artist’s life, Let the Canary Sing, was recently released. Directed by Emmy Award-winning director Alison Ellwood, the film will be released in the United States and Canada on June 4 on the Paramount network. The film chronicles Lauper’s rise to stardom, her meteoric rise, and the profound impact she has had on generations through her music, evolving punk style, unwavering feminism, and tireless advocacy. The documentary will give viewers a glimpse into a celebrated and groundbreaking artist who has left a remarkable legacy through her art. In celebration of the tour and the film, Lauper recently placed her hand and footprints in a ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles.

My comment … Remarkable how my favorit from wayback as she makes “Drove all Night” original by Roy Orbison, droving her own with amazing holding high notes for almost 10-15 seconds, while adding vibrato and changing the pitch. Here you go from the ’80s … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y1TZXc5DiY&ab_channel=CyndiLauperVEVO

Recommendation by Aggie Reiter

Agnes Keleti – World’s Oldest Olympic Champion – Dies at 103.

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At the age of 103 she died in hospital after reportedly being admitted with pneumonia on Christmas Day.

Besides being the oldest female gymnast to win Olympic gold, Keleti’s 10 medals, including five golds, rank her as the second most successful Hungarian athlete of all time. She was also one of the three most successful Jewish Olympians.

Born into a Jewish family as Agnes Klein on 9 January 1921, Keleti took up music and gymnastics as a child, becoming an accomplished – and later a professional – cello player and winning her first national gymnastics championship aged 16.

She is survived by two sons, Daniel and Rafael, from her marriage to Robert Biro, a Hungarian sports instructor whom she met in Israel.

On her 100th birthday Agnes said “Being 100 years old, I feel like being in my 60” and added “I lived well, and I love life … “It was worth doing something well in life.”

Keleti, who did not compete in an Olympics until she was 31 but won more medals than anyone else at the Melbourne Games.

The world’s oldest living Olympic gold medallist, the Hungarian gymnast Agnes Keleti, who escaped the Holocaust with false identity papers and the Soviet Union’s brutal clampdown on her home country by emigrating to Israel.

She was considered a medal hope for the 1940 Tokyo Olympics but the games were cancelled because of the second world war and, with Hungary under Nazi occupation, Keleti was expelled from her Budapest club with all other “non-Aryans” in 1941.

Her life and career were intertwined with the politics of her country and her religion. Forced to go into hiding, she survived the war in a village in the Hungarian countryside. Her mother, Rosza, and sister, Vera, also survived, but her father, Ferenc Klein, and several other relatives died in Auschwitz.
Agnes Olympic great who fled Nazis and Soviets smashes 100 barrier, she rolled back in time on her 100th birthday and said: “I managed to buy the identification papers of a Christian girl, she was around the same age as me,” she said in a 2020 interview. “With my false papers I managed to escape to the country. I stayed in a remote village and found work as a maid.”

With the 1944 Olympics also cancelled, Keleti, who returned to gymnastics while working as a professional cellist after the war, qualified for the 1948 London Games but was unable to compete because of a torn ankle ligament. That meant her first Olympics was in Helsinki in 1952, by which time she was well past the retirement age of most gymnasts. Keleti won gold in the floor exercise, a silver in the team competition and two bronzes.

At the Melbourne Games in 1956 – competing against the legendary Larisa Latynina of the USSR, who went on to become the most decorated female gymnast in Olympic history – Keleti won four golds and two silvers.

Her victories, for the beam, floor exercise, uneven bars and the team portable apparatus, and second places in the individual all-around and team competitions, made her, aged 35, the Melbourne Games’s most successful competitor.

Astonishingly, her performance came after conflict had once more irrupted into her life. In November 1956 Keleti did not go home as Soviet tanks rolled into Hungary. Along with 44 other Hungarian athletes, Instead along with 44 other Hungarian athletes she stayed in Australia at her sister and worked as training in Australia.

After briefly coaching Australian gymnasts, she emigrated to Israel in 1957 where she eventually settled, building a national gymnastics programme, coaching the Israeli team and winning the country’s highest civilian honour, the Israel Prize, in 2017. She was still doing the splits in her 90s.

On her 100th birthday Agnes said “Being 100 years old, I feel like being in my 60” and added “I lived well, and I love life … “It was worth doing something well in life.”

A living legend went ahead and on the 9th of January, at noon, on her 104th birthday, they will bid her a final farewell at the Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery.

Update by Aggie Reiter