THE world’s oldest Olympian has died at the age of 101.
French icon Charles Coste won Olympic gold in 1948 at the London Summer Games in cycling.
He won in the team pursuit at the Herne Hill velodrome.
Coste became the oldest living Olympic champion in January after the death of gymnast Agnes Keleti.
His sad death was confirmed in a statement from the office of French President Emmanuel Macron.
Cost passed away on October 31 and was “until his final breath, the tireless messenger of a certain idea of sport.”
Charles Coste, the world’s oldest living Olympian and a cycling champion, has died. He was 101.
The French presidency said in a statement on Tuesday that Coste died last Thursday.
Coste won the team pursuit gold medal at the 1948 Olympic Games in London at the famed Herne Hill velodrome. He returned to the spotlight last year as the second-to-last bearer of the Olympic flame for the 2024 Paris Games.
Charles Coste, the world’s oldest living Olympian and a cycling champion, has died. He was 101.
The French presidency said in a statement on Tuesday that Coste died last Thursday.
Coste won the team pursuit gold medal at the 1948 Olympic Games in London at the famed Herne Hill velodrome. He returned to the spotlight last year as the second-to-last bearer of the Olympic flame for the 2024 Paris Games.
Charles Coste, a cycling gold medal winner for France in the 1948 Olympics and the world’s oldest Olympian, died at the age of 101.
Coste died last week, according to the office of France President Emmanuel Macron.
“The president of the republic and his wife pay tribute to the memory of this champion who left his mark on the history of his sport and of the nation,” Macron’s office said in a statement. “They extend their heartfelt condolences to his loved ones and to all cycling enthusiasts.”
Charles Coste, the world’s oldest living Olympic gold medalist, has died at the age of 101. The French cyclist won gold in the team pursuit at the 1948 London Olympics and remained a revered figure in the sports world. Coste’s legacy was celebrated by many, including French President Emmanuel Macron, who praised him as a “tireless messenger of a certain idea of sport” and honored his profound impact on both French sport and national pride.
Coste also played a symbolic role in the 2024 Paris Olympics as one of the penultimate torchbearers during the opening ceremony, where he passed the flame to French champions Teddy Riner and Marie-José Pérec. His remarkable career featured victories against some of the top cyclists of his era, including a win over Fausto Coppi in the 194 Grand Prix Nations. A beloved sporting icon, Coste’s passing marks the end of an era, with heartfelt tributes pouring in from the international Olympic community.​

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Charles Coast, the world’s oldest living Olympic gold medalist, has died at the age of 101. The French cyclist won gold in the team pursuit at the 1948 London Olympics and remained a revered figure in the sports world. Cost’s legacy was celebrated by many, including French President Emanuel Mran who praised him as a tireless messenger of a certain idea of sport and honored his profound impact on both French sport and national pride. Coast also played a symbolic role in the 2020 for Paris Olympics as one of the penultimate torchbearers during the opening ceremony where he passed the flame to French champions Teddy Rina and Marie Jose Perek.

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