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Olympic torchbearer and 1948 gold medallist Charles Coste dies at 101

  • Charles Coste, the French cyclist and Olympic champion, has died at the age of 101, France’s Sports Minister Marina Ferrari confirmed on Monday.
  • As a young postwar rider, Charles Coste, French cyclist, captured Olympic gold in the Men's Team Pursuit at the 1948 London Games before slipping into obscurity for decades.
  • During the 1948 medal ceremony, Coste recalled squeezing onto a tiny podium with Pierre Adam, Serge Blusson and Fernand Decanali while the French anthem was not played; they crossed to London by France–England ferry and stayed at a US Air Force camp.
  • On July 26, 2024, Coste passed the torch to Teddy Riner and Marie-José Pérec at Paris 2024, hailed by the French Olympic Committee as an emotional Olympic memory, while Tony Estanguet and Riner paid tribute after his death.
  • With Keleti gone earlier this year, Coste had become the doyen of Olympic champions and received the Légion d’honneur from Tony Estanguet at 98.
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Last week, Charles Coste, the oldest living Olympic champion, who won a gold medal in London in 1948, died at the age of 101.

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