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Maccabiah Games postponement 'the right decision'

The 21st Maccabiah Games has become another sporting casualty of the global Coronavirus pandemic. The Games have been postponed by a year to the summer of 2022 because it would have clashed with the rearranged Tokyo Olympics, the Maccabi World Union has announced.

April 8, 2020 12:58
The decision to postpone the 21st Maccabiah Games in Israel for one year comes as a result of the Coronavirus, which has resulted in the Tokyo Olympics being pushed back to 2021. (Photo: Marc Morris)

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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An MWU spokesman said the “postponement of the Maccabiah by one year will help the heads of Jewish communities worldwide, as well as the Organising Committee in Israel, to recover from the Coronavirus crisis, and to continue recruiting a record number of sportspeople to come to the world’s main Jewish sporting event.

He said: “The Maccabiah has always sought to attract the best Jewish sportspeople and that would not have been possible if it took place at the same times as the Olympics in Tokyo.”

The 21st Maccabiah had been scheduled to take place in Israel between July 20 and August 3 2021. But with the postponement of the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo until July 23 until August 8 2021, Maccabiah organisers were left with no alternative but to postpone the Games until the following summer.

Maccabiah CEO Roy Hessing said: “We have come to terms with this decision to postpone the Games, which was taken together with the heads of the Maccabi communities worldwide, even though this has not happened in the past.