Friday, November 20, 2009
A7 titles their report Austrians Mute Israeli Anthem at Fencing Tourney:
Young female athletes from Israel's fencing team swept top medals at a 28-nation European tournament held in Mödling, Austria last week - but faced an additional challenge when they stood on the winners' podium to receive their medals: the organizers did not play the recording of the Israeli national anthem, and the Israeli winners had to sing the anthem on their own, a capella style. The Israeli team's staff has no doubt that the incident was intentional.
Israel's Dana Strelnikov, 14, won the gold medal and Alona Kamarov won the bronze at the tournament, which hosted 120 fencers aged up to 17. Both Israeli medalists hail from the northern Israeli town of Ma'alot, whose fencing club has produced many of Israel's best young fencers. But as they stood on the podium and awaited the opening sounds of national anthem HaTikvah - they heard only silence. The girls and their trainers quickly understood what was happening and proceeded to sing the entire anthem on their own, with some scattered support from voices in the spectators' bleachers.
The Israeli national team's coach, Yaakov Friedman, told Arutz Sheva that the Israeli team faces constant political challenges on the international circuit. At a tournament in Göteborg, Sweden, in January this year, Israel won the silver medal and when the medalists were already on the podium the organizers informed Friedman that they do not have a recording of the Israeli anthem. The team sang the anthem without the help of the recording. It was understood by everyone, Friedman said, that the reason was Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, which had just ended...
The Austrians, however, claim they only had the "old version" of the anthem, whatever that is:
In the Mödling incident, Friedman said, the organizers approached him when the winners were on the podium and told him that "we do not have a recording of the new Israeli anthem, just the old one." Friedman informed them that to the best of his knowledge, Israel has only had one anthem - HaTikvah - since it was founded...
Thanks to Seva B for forwarding along translations from the Russian press and a few other links as well, though they all basically tell the same tale. The bottom line is that the Austrians claim it was just a SNAFU, but the Israelis, while saying everyone was very nice, aren't buying it as it's happened before. And let's face it, how hard is it to Google "Hatikva audio" to get a recording?
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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....
WHAT "new anthem"?
Congratulations to the fencing team.
PS - Antisemitism in Europe? Who knew? This is never going to end is it.
austria hating Jews?
austria shows it's hard to break old habits.