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Israel at the 1972 Summer Olympics

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IOC code
  
ISR

Flag bearer
  
Henry Herscovici

Competitors
  
15 in 7 sports

Israel at the 1972 Summer Olympics

NOC
  
Olympic Committee of Israel

Website
  
www.olympic.one.co.il (Hebrew) (English)

Medals
  
Gold Silver Bronze Total 0 0 0 0

Israel competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, which began on August 26. On September 5 and 6, in the Munich Massacre, 11 members of the Israeli delegation—5 athletes, 2 referees, and 4 coaches (names bolded on this page)—were taken hostage by PLO terrorists and murdered. The remainder of the team left Munich on September 7.

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Shaul Ladany, a Holocaust survivor, competed in the 50-kilometer walk. He had been imprisoned in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a child, and wore a Star of David on his warm-up jersey. When he was congratulated by locals on his fluent German, he responded: "I learned it in Bergen-Belsen". He survived the Munich massacre by jumping off a balcony.

Referees

The following nominated referees and judges were in the delegation:

  • Yossef Gutfreund — wrestling
  • Yakov Springer – weightlifting
  • Coaches and officials

    The following coaches and officials were in the delegation:

  • Shmuel Lalkin — Chef De Mission
  • Micha Shamban — presumably deputy of Chef De Mission
  • Eliyahu Friedlender - sailing team manager
  • Amitzur Shapira — athletics coach
  • Kehat Shorr — shooting coach
  • Tuvia Sokolovsky — weightlifting coach
  • Andre Spitzer — fencing coach
  • Moshe Weinberg — wrestling coach
  • Itzhac Aldubi - chairman of ASA (Academic Sport Association)
  • Werner Nachmann
  • Duel Parrack
  • Josef Szwec
  • Kurt Weigl
  • References

    Israel at the 1972 Summer Olympics Wikipedia