i didn't say the olympic committee owed him anything. i said i can understand why spitz thought he should have been invited to this years games.
funny, i learned many years ago that we all handle tragedy differently.....that none of us grieve the same way.
that being said, the way i have interpreted this thread is that some of you guys wanna remember this guy because he came across like an arrogant prick, demanding he should have been invited to bejiing.
i see spitz as the 22-year-old jew who hit the crowning moment of his career during the first olympic games held in post nazi germany. that the olympics were suppose to be an olive branch instead turning to a horrid tragedy that i pray never happens again.
sure, some of you will say the guy's a jew so he knew there were risks competing in munich. mark spitz was to be the poster child of everything that had supposedly changed in germany. but, although, his competition was completed during the terrorist attack, he was evacuated from olympic village for his own safety.
so, think what you want about him. i still have much respect for what he did in 1972!
funny, i learned many years ago that we all handle tragedy differently.....that none of us grieve the same way.
that being said, the way i have interpreted this thread is that some of you guys wanna remember this guy because he came across like an arrogant prick, demanding he should have been invited to bejiing.
i see spitz as the 22-year-old jew who hit the crowning moment of his career during the first olympic games held in post nazi germany. that the olympics were suppose to be an olive branch instead turning to a horrid tragedy that i pray never happens again.
sure, some of you will say the guy's a jew so he knew there were risks competing in munich. mark spitz was to be the poster child of everything that had supposedly changed in germany. but, although, his competition was completed during the terrorist attack, he was evacuated from olympic village for his own safety.
so, think what you want about him. i still have much respect for what he did in 1972!