America’s oldest living Olympic champion, Adolph Kiefer dies at 98
The US Olympic committee confirms that Adolf Kiefer, a 1936 Olympic swimming gold medalist who was America’s oldest living Olympic champion has died at the age of 98. Kiefer suffered from neuropathy in his legs and hands and was confined to a wheelchair, but he continued swimming daily.
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