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Maccabiah: Motivation in action

Three very different competitors from the international Jewish sporting event tell their stories

July 7, 2017 15:19
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ByBen Weich, Ben Weich

5 min read

Any athlete will tell you that sport is not just about beating the opponent in front of you, but also about overcoming something internal, whether it’s pushing through the pain barrier or beating fears of failure. And, while every competitor who made it to the 20th Maccabiah Games, which began this week in Israel, has achieved something remarkable, a few GB athletes are perfect examples of this.

Champion 15-year-old runner David Stone has overcome severe asthma and a series of bad injuries to represent GB in the junior 3,000-metre track race.

The JFS pupil — and budding artist — is one of the country’s most promising runners in that event, and has won a host of regional and national races since taking up the sport four years ago, including the under-13s London Mini Marathon Boroughs race.

In February, David, from Hendon, overcame asthma, a chest infection and a lost shoe to be the first Year-10 boy home in a combined Year-10 and 11, 6km race at the Middlesex Schools Cross Country Championships.