The Jerusalem Post

21st Maccabiah postponed a year for Olympics to 2022

- • Jerusalem Post Sports Staff

Maccabi World Union’s leadership, together with the Maccabiah’s Organizing Committee, held a wide- ranging discussion on Thursday with the participat­ion of Maccabi leaders and heads of delegation­s.

The resulting decision was to postpone the 21st Maccabiah a year, from summer 2021 until 2022. The dates for the 21st Maccabiah will now be July 12 -26, 2022. The opening ceremony will take place on July 14 and the closing ceremony on July 25.

“The main reason for the decision to postpone the Maccabiah by one year is the postponeme­nt of the Summer Olympics to 2021 in parallel with the Maccabiah’s original dates,” read Maccabi World Union’s statement.

“Our main goal is to bring the top Jewish athletes to Israel, as was done in the recent Maccabiot, and that will compete alongside with the Israeli Olympic athletes; this would have been avoided if the Maccabiah was to be held in summer 2021.”

The first Maccabiah took place in 1932 at the Maccabiah Stadium in Tel Aviv and, with the exception of World War II, has never been canceled and always took place a year after the Olympics.

The delay of the Maccabiah by one year will help the Maccabi leaders and heads of delegation­s, as well as the organizing committee in Israel, to recover from the coronaviru­s crisis and continue to recruit a record number of athletes to the “Jewish Olympics.”

A total of 10,000 athletes from 85 countries – both records – competed in the 2017 Maccabiah, making the Games the third-largest sporting competitio­n in the world after the Olympics and the FIFA World Cup.

“We will continue with the preparatio­ns together with our partners in Israel and around the world, and look forward to welcoming you at the 21st Maccabiah in summer 2022,” concluded the statement.

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