Ze'ev Friedman Explained

Native Name:זאב פרידמן
Native Name Lang:he
Birth Name:Ze'ev Shlomovich Friedman
Birth Date:10 June 1944
Birth Place:Prokopyevsk, Kemerovo Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Death Place:Munich, West Germany
Death Cause:Terrorist attack
Body Discovered:Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base
Resting Place:Kiryat Shaul Cemetery, Tel Aviv
Nationality:Israeli
Citizenship:Israeli
Occupation:Gymnast,Weightlifter
Height:1.68 m
Father:Shlomo Friedman
Relatives:Nina Friedman(sister)

Ze'ev Friedman (10 June 1944 – 6 September 1972) was an Israeli flyweight weightlifter. A member of the Israeli Olympic team, he was killed in the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre.[1]

Biography

Ze'ev Friedman was born in Prokopyevsk, Soviet Union in 1944. In 1960, he moved from Poland to Israel. He began his sports career as a gymnast, but later switched to weightlifting. He was a member of Hapoel Kiryat Haim sports club.[2] He won a bronze medal at the 1971 Asian Weightlifting Championships.

In 1972, Ze'ev Friedman competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany as a weightlifter. He placed 12th, one of the best achievements of any Israeli athlete at the time. On 5 September, members of the Palestinian Black September group broke into the Israeli team's dormitory and took hostage several Israeli athletes and coaches including Friedman. After protracted negotiations, the kidnappers brought the hostages to an airport via helicopter and killed them during an attempted rescue by Munich police and Bavarian border guards. The autopsy report, by the Forensic Institute of the University of Munich, concluded that Friedman had died from internal bleeding and also noted that a watch worn by the 28-year old weight lifter was still ticking when the autopsy began, giving a time of 7:51pm.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jewish Sports Hall of Fame . 15 February 2010 . 3 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303120642/http://www.phillyjewishsports.com/node/320.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Jewish Sports Hall of Fame . 15 February 2010 . 3 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303120642/http://www.phillyjewishsports.com/node/320.html . dead .
  3. News: Germany. SPIEGEL ONLINE, Hamburg. Munich Olympic Terrorist Attacks: German Ex-Interior Minister Disputes Torture Claims - SPIEGEL ONLINE - International. Der Spiegel. 4 December 2015. 14 August 2017.