Jindřich Mikulec, Hyacinth Walters, Hans Andersson-Tvilling

Due to travel-related issues, we were unable to post Oldest Olympians yesterday, so today we are going to make up for that with two updates!

(Jindřich Mikulec)

First, Oldest Olympians is saddened to learn that Czech gymnast Jindřich Mikulec, born May 11, 1928, died July 7 at the age of 98. Mikulec represented his country in the tournament at the 1952 Helsinki Games, where he was seventh with the team and had a best finish of joint-24th individually in the floor exercise. At the time of his death, he was the oldest living Olympian to have represented Czechoslovakia. That distinction now goes to one of Mikulec’s teammates, Ferdinand Daniš, born January 7, 1929.

Next, we have two milestone birthdays to celebrate, beginning with Jamaican track athlete Hyacinth Walters, who is turning 100! Walters represented her country in the 100 and 200 metres track events at the 1952 Helsinki Games, but was eliminated in the first round of both. She had much more success at the Central American and Caribbean Games, winning seven medals, three of which were gold, between 1946 and 1954. She later became a teacher and is now the oldest living Jamaican Olympian!

Finally, we are wishing a happy 98th birthday to Hans Andersson-Tvilling, the oldest living Olympic ice hockey medalist! Andersson-Tvilling won bronze for his country at the 1952 Oslo Games and just missed a second medal in 1956 after Sweden lost the bronze medal match to Canada. He won the World Championships in 1953, also taking silver in in 1951, and captured European Championship titles in 1951 and 1953, in addition to bronze in 1955. Domestically, he was a four-time national Swedish champion with Djurgårdens IF. His twin brother Stig had a similar record in the sport, including the Olympic bronze.

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