1969 Maccabiah Games
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Opening city | Ramat Gan, Israel |
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Officially opened by | Deborah Turner |
Stadium | Ramat Gan Stadium |
At the 8th Maccabiah Games in 1969, 1,500 athletes from 27 countries competed in 22 sports.
Germany and Greece sent teams for the first time since the 1935 Games.
A new swimming pool was dedicated at Yad Eliyahu.
American swimmer Mark Spitz won 6 gold medals.
Tal Brody, having moved from the U.S. to Israel, captained the Israeli basketball team to a gold medal over the United States.
Esther Roth of Israel won the long jump with a 19 foot, 3/4 inch (5.81 meter) jump.
David Berger, an American, won a gold medal in the middleweight weight-lifting contest. He later represented Israel in the 1972 Summer Olympics, but was one of the 11 Israeli sportsmen killed by Arab terrorists in the Munich Massacre.
In tennis, Julie Heldman, who was ranked # 2 in the US, won the Women's Singles, the Women's Doubles with Marilyn Aschner, and the Mixed Doubles with Ed Rubinoff.
In track and field, Olympic gold and silver medallist Lillian Copeland of the US won gold medals in shot put, discus, and javelin.
In golf, Bruce Fleisher of the US won a gold medal.
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