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 ...
Frenchman Charles Coste, a 1948 Olympic track cycling gold medalist and the oldest living Olympic champion, has died at age 101. Coste was the penultimate torchbearer at the 2024 Paris Olympic Opening ...
The world's oldest living Summer Olympian has tragically passed away one year after serving as an Olympic torch bearer one final time. On Tuesday, the government of France announced that 1948 Olympic ...
Charles Coste, the oldest living Olympic gold medalist, has died. He was 101. Coste died on Oct. 30, according to Olympics.com. No cause of death was shared. Coste won his Olympic gold medal as team ...
PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 26: Torch bearer Charles Coste (C) passes the torch to French Athlete Marie-Jose Perec (R) and French Judo Practitioner Teddy Riner (2nd R) walk to light the Olympic Cauldron at ...
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