American swimmer Mark Spitz won gold at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, an event forever marked by tragedy when terrorists killed 11 members of the Israeli Olympics team.
Spitz is also Jewish. "I don't think there was much conversation about being a Jewish athlete before the Olympics started. There certainly wasn't any talk about the fact that Dachau, a concentration camp, was just a few miles away from the swim hall and the track stadium," said Spitz ahead of Monday's 50th anniversary of the attacks. "I think this was a big coming out of the modern age at the time, to show, you know, (...) this is the new Olympics, this is where the world is today.
Little did anybody know, a week into the Olympic Games, this was going to happen." The American athlete also felt that it fell on him to talk about the tragic events that took place during the games."So, I was thrust into a unique situation.
In one sense, was I a spokesperson? For who? You know, to be a Jew, well, that's kind of an interesting position to put some pressure on somebody who's 22 years old, I wasn't a rabbi.