Antisemitism in the Olympic Games

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The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (French: Jeux olympiques),[1] are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions. The Olympic Games are considered the world's foremost sports competition with more than 200 nations participating. The Olympic Games are held every four years, with the Summer and Winter Games alternating by occurring every four years but two years apart.[2] In the Olympic games during the years, although its approach of "peace threw sport", there have been many anti-Semitic occasions which brought the politics into the sports field, and at least in 1972 – ended in the death of eleven Israeli athletes. This article covers the anti-Semitic incidents which occurred at the Olympic games from its very beginning, mostly as expected, against Israeli athletes.

The Olympic Games

Berlin - 1936

Main article: 1936 Summer Olympics
Athletics, 5000 m, Berlin 1936

Munich - 1972

Main article: Munich massacre
One of the Munich's terrorists

Atlanta - 1996

Athens - 2004

Beijing - 2008

London - 2012

Remembering the Munich massacre, London 2012 (1)

Brazil - 2016

See also

References

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