Mark Slavin ( he, מרק סלבין, russian: Марк Славин; 31 January 1954 – 6 September 1972) was an Israeli Olympic Greco-Roman
wrestler and victim of the
Munich massacre
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at the
1972 Summer Olympics
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.
He was the youngest of the victims at the age of 18. He was taken
hostage with eight other Israeli
athletes
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Athletes may be professionals or amateurs. Most professional athletes have particularly well-develo ...
. Slavin was shot by
machine gun
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fire
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in a
helicopter
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during a botched
rescue
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attempt.
Slavin was born in
Minsk
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,
Belarus SSR, and had taken up wrestling as a youth to defend himself against
anti-Semitic
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Antis ...
attacks.
Slavin soon became noted as a talented wrestler, and won the Soviet
Greco-Roman wrestling middleweight junior championship in 1971.
Slavin had moved to Israel just four months before the Olympic games
and he joined Hapoel Tel Aviv and the
Israeli Olympic Team. The 1972 Olympics was due to be his first international competition for Israel, and Slavin had been considered Israel's most likely medal winner at the Munich games.
He was the youngest Israeli Olympian competing at the games.
Slavin had been staying in Unit 3 at 31
Connollystraße in the Olympic Village, with fellow wrestlers
Gad Tsobari
Gad Tsobari ( he, גד צברי sometimes Tsabari, Zobari, or Zabari; born 30 January 1944) is an Israeli-born light-flyweight freestyle wrestler and a member of Israel's 1972 Olympic team. He finished 12th (of 50) in his event, and was consider ...
and
Eliezer Halfin
Eliezer Halfin (18 June 1948 – 6 September 1972) was a Latvian-born wrestler with the Israeli Olympic team at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. Along with 10 other athletes and coaches he was taken hostage and later murdered by Pal ...
, and weightlifters
David Berger,
Yossef Romano
Yossef Romano ( he, יוסף רומנו; 15 April 1940 – 5 September 1972), also known as Joseph Romano or Yossi Romano, was a Libyan-born Israeli weightlifter with the Israeli team that went to the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Ger ...
and
Ze'ev Friedman.
Slavin had been due to make his Olympic debut on the day heavily armed terrorists broke into the Olympic Village and captured him while the Olympic athletes were still asleep.
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1954 births
1972 deaths
Sportspeople from Minsk
Jewish Belarusian sportspeople
Soviet Jews
Soviet emigrants to Israel
Israeli people of Belarusian-Jewish descent
Belarusian male sport wrestlers
Israeli male sport wrestlers
Jewish wrestlers
Victims of the Munich massacre
Deaths by firearm in Germany
Olympic wrestlers of Israel
Wrestlers at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Soviet male sport wrestlers
Burials at Kiryat Shaul Cemetery
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