
Hungarian Olympic Champions Club


Introduction
The Hungarian Olympic Champions Club is a special community established tobring together and support Hungary's Olympic gold medalists. The club was founded in 1993 with the aim of not only preserving sporting memories, but also playing an active role in the lives of the champions, whether in terms ofnbsp;
The Hungarian Olympic Champions Club is proud to count among its members the world's oldest Olympic gold medalist, five-time Olympic champion gymnast Ágnes Keleti, who turned 102 on January 9, 2023.
The club's members include some of the greatest figures in Hungarian sporting history, who play an important role not only as competitors but also as role models. The organization's goal is to take care of Olympic champions in a dignified manner while cultivating the spirit of the Olympic ideal and passing it on to younger generations.
Key Activities & Initiatives
- Community building among Olympic champions;
- Social and legal support for athletes in need;
- Provision of healthcare in priority institutions;
- Maintenance of memorial sites, such as the Olympic Champions Memorial Wall;
- Participation in sporting events, commemorations, and educational programs.
Location & Accessibility
- The club operates as an affiliate of the Hungarian Olympic Committee.
- Its programs are available nationwide and can be visited free of charge at several locations.
- The club's board includes active Olympians and sports leaders who are committed to representing champions in a manner befitting their status.
The source of the content and images are the official website of the Hungarian Olympic Champions Club.