2001 Maccabiah Games medal table
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The 16th
Maccabiah Games The Maccabiah Games (a.k.a. the World Maccabiah Games; he, משחקי המכביה, or משחקי המכביה העולמית; sometimes referred to as the "Jewish Olympics"), first held in 1932, are an international Jewish and Israeli multi-sp ...
( he, המכביה ה16 ישראל תשס"א), the Opening Ceremony was held in Jerusalem at Teddy Stadium, while the re-building process of the collapsed bridge and investigations into the collapse continued. The 16th Maccabiah attracted more than 5,000 athletes from 46 countries. It is considered a 'smaller games' for three reasons: attendance was significantly lower, particularly from the
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ns (who sent only about 170 athletes, compared with around 400 in 1997); it was run at the height of the
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(and straight after the infamous Dolphinarium bombing—the largest of the Intifada—that killed 21 Israelis, mostly high school students); and not all wounds had been healed after the collapse of the bridge.


History

The Maccabiah Games were first held in
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. In 1961, they were declared a "Regional Sports Event" by, and under the auspices and supervision of, the International Olympic Committee.Mitchell G. Bard and Moshe Schwartz (2005)
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Among other Olympic and world champions, swimmer Mark Spitz won 10 Maccabiah gold medals before earning his first of nine Olympic gold medals.


Opening ceremony

Over 25,000 people were at the stadium for the opening ceremony. Keren Leibovitch, an Israeli paralympic swimmer who had won three gold medals at the
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, was given the honor of lighting the torch at the Games at Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem. Junior futsal and girls' soccer were new sports. At the opening of the Games on July 16, 2001, Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon Ariel Sharon (; ; ; also known by his diminutive Arik, , born Ariel Scheinermann, ; 26 February 1928 – 11 January 2014) was an Israeli general and politician who served as the 11th Prime Minister of Israel from March 2001 until April 2006. S ...
declared:
"Approximately 2,100 years ago, the
Maccabees The Maccabees (), also spelled Machabees ( he, מַכַּבִּים, or , ; la, Machabaei or ; grc, Μακκαβαῖοι, ), were a group of Jewish rebel warriors who took control of Judea, which at the time was part of the Seleucid Empire. ...
lit the torch in Modi'in and carried it to the gates of Jerusalem, in the Jewish people's struggle for freedom in its homeland. The same fire of freedom and faith, which was not extinguished during 2,000 years, is, today, passed on to you.... You represent the spirit of the Maccabees who fought for Jerusalem and for Jewish rights and independence 2,167 years ago."


Notable competitors

Gold medalist
Lenny Krayzelburg Lenny Krayzelburg (born September 28, 1975, as Leonid Krayzelburg; uk, Леонід Крайзельбург, russian: link=no, Леони́д Кра́йзельбург) is an American former backstroke swimmer, Olympic gold medalist, and form ...
of the United States set a new record in the 100-meter backstroke. He also won a gold medal in the 4 X 100M medley relay. Krayzekburg was chosen by the US team to carry their flag at the opening ceremony.
Noah Pink Noah Pink is a Canadian screenwriter, television producer, and director. He created the television series ''Genius'' for National Geographic, and wrote the screenplay ''Tetris'' for Apple TV+. His low-budget feature novella, Zedcrew, debuted at th ...
competed in swimming for Canada."2001 Team Canada Delegation"
/ref> Russian Olympic champion fencers
Sergey Sharikov Sergey Aleksandrovich Sharikov (russian: Сергей Александрович Шариков, 18 June 1974 – 6 June 2015), also known as Serguei/Sergei Charikov, was a left-handed Russian Olympic champion sabre fencer. In the Olympics he w ...
and
Maria Mazina Maria Valeryevna Mazina (born 18 April 1964) is a Russian women's épée fencer. She is an Olympic champion, and a 5-time world women's épée champion. Early and personal life Mazina was born in Moscow, Russia, and is Jewish. She lives in Mos ...
won gold medals in men's sabre and women's foil.
Vadim Gutzeit Vadim Gutzeit ( uk, Вадим Маркович Гутцайт; also Vadym Guttsayt or Vadym Markovich Hutsayt; born 6 October 1971) is a Ukrainian Olympic champion sabre fencer, and current Ukraine's Youth and Sport Minister, as well as the ...
of Ukraine, who nine years earlier won an Olympic gold medal in team sabre, won a silver medal in sabre, as he lost to Sharikov.
Jonathan Tiomkin Jonathan Tiomkin (known as "Jon"; born July 12, 1979, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Olympic foil fencer. Fencing career High school Tiomkin began fencing when he was a freshman at Hewlett High School in Hewlett, New York. He defeated ...
of the US, who later was a
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gold medalist, won silver medals in team foil and team épée.
Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann (; born August 15, 1963, in Casablanca, Morocco) is an Israeli fencer. One of Israel's top female fencers, she competed in the individual foil event at the 1984, 1992, and 1996 Olympiads. Her fencing career started at t ...
won the bronze medal for Israel in the women's individual foil competition.
Doug Gottlieb Douglas Mitchell Gottlieb (born January 15, 1976) is an American basketball analyst and sports talk radio host. He played both NCAA collegiate basketball, twice leading the nation in assists, and professional basketball (including USBL; leading ...
won a gold medal in basketball with Team USA, and was named basketball MVP. Israeli pole vaulter
Alex Averbuch Aleksandr "Alex" Valeryevich Averbukh ( he, אלכס אברבוך, russian: Александр Валерьевич Авербух; born October 1, 1974) is a retired Russian decathlete and Israeli Olympic athlete, who competed in the pole vault. ...
won a gold medal. Russian grandmaster Evgeny Alekseev won a gold medal in chess.
Nicolás Valansi Nicolás Valansi ( he, ניקולס ולנסי; born 11 April 1979) is an Argentine-Israeli association football, footballer playing in Sportivo Chimichurri. Playing career Valansi competed in Israel with the Argentina national football te ...
competed in soccer for Argentina, which won a gold medal, as he was named tournament MVP.
Joe Jacobson Joseph Mark Jacobson (born 17 November 1986) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a left back for Wycombe Wanderers.
represented Great Britain in soccer, at the age of 14. Jonathan Kestenbaum, Baron Kestenbaum of Foxcote competed for Great Britain in soccer in the masters."Lord Kestenbaum named as GB president for EMG"
/ref> Chilean tennis player Nicolás Massú competed, but did not earn a medal. Canadian volleyball player and future Olympian Josh Binstock competed for Canada.


Participating communities

The number in parentheses indicates the number of participants that community contributed. * * (170) * * * * * (115) * * (300) * * * * * * * * (138) * * (54) * * * * * (1,300) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (160) * (387) * * *


Medal count


References


External links


"16th Maccabiah Concludes with Colorful Ceremony," 2001The official 16th maccabiah summary
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