Tuesday, May 28, 2013

19th Maccabiah Triathlon Course Map


Time is ticking down and the race is quickly approaching. The Race Map and details have been announced. The race will start at 5:55am so as to avoid the excessive heat that can occur during the Israeli summers. The course is expected to be challenging yet beautiful at the same time. The race is being held at Sironit Beach and the sun will be rising over the Sea of Galilee while we are on the bike course, but we dont want the surrounding beauty to distract us from our goal of bringing a medal back to the United States!

Race Officials:
        Race Director: Michael Katz
        Head Race Referee: Uri Tzalach
        Technical Delegate: Esti Avskar
        Competition Jury: Estie Avskar, Idan Sandask and Doron Amir



Tuesday, May 14, 2013

"Clothes make the man..."

Putting on the red, white and blue uniform is the first thing all athletes look forward to when they first find out they are representing the United States. It doesnt really set in that you represent the whole country until you put on those colors and a chill comes across your skin, then it all sinks in. The jerseys have just been released for the Maccabi USA Triathlon/Cycling team and they are quite stylish. There is a common phrase in the triathlon community, that says "you have to look fast to be fast", but I think in the case of the Maccabi Triathlon team the phase is "we are fast and look good". We would like to thank Hincapie for designing our custom jerseys.

Monday, May 6, 2013

My Maccabi by Dan Seidler


I grew up hearing stories about the Maccabiah Games from my father. He was born in Haifa, came to the US in 1960 and played for the US Soccer team in the 1969 and 1973 Maccabiah Games. As a kid, I would wear his USA Soccer warm-up jacket while kicking a soccer ball around the house. I’d make believe I was on the team, scoring important goals in big games.

When I was 16 I represented Long Island, NY at the North American Maccabi Games in Toronto. We won the gold, beating the team from Mexico in the finals. I went on to play college soccer at the University of Vermont and had hopes of finally representing the United States in the 1993 games before incurring a ski accident in Colorado during the winter of 1992.

I hadn’t thought much about the Maccabiah in the past 20 years until Rabbi Darren Levine invited me to a meeting with Jeff Bukantz and Ron Carner from the Executive Office to discuss the US Triathlon team. Memories flashed through my mind. Stories my father used to tell me - I think his team lost every game both times he played - but each time was a special part of his life. I felt an attachment to Maccabiah. I wanted to be a part of this. I considered being a Masters athlete, but that wasn’t going to work out this summer. Fortunately, the opportunity to chair the Open team was offered to me and we were off and running.

I’ve met so many great people so far on this journey and I expect that will continue. Darren and I have had numerous conversations with past athletes, coaches and chairmen. They’ve been so supportive and helpful. We couldn’t have gotten this far without them. Our captains, Chad and Heather are passionate triathletes and experienced organizers. They want nothing more than to make this experience a tremendous success for the entire USA Triathlon team.

Join me in wishing the teams the best of luck. Support them in any way you can by either donating to the team, rooting along the way, or just by following their progress in this blog.Together we expect the entire team to train hard, perform their best and have an experience in Israel that they will remember for the rest of their lives.


Dan Seidler - Maccabi USA Open Triathlon Team Chair

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

1132 Strong!


Jeff Bukantz, General Chairman, 19th Maccabiah USA Organizing Committee, announced this week, the appointment of the USA Team to compete at the Games in Israel, July 18 - 30. The Team, over 1130 strong, will be the largest traveling delegation EVER to travel from the USA to compete in an International Olympic Committee-sanctioned event. There will be an additional group of over 300 friends and family that will travel with Maccabi USA to cheer on the Team.
 "I have been absolutely humbled by the incredible work of the hundreds of volunteers that have been working diligently over the last few years to recruit and organize the Team," said Bukantz. "To organize a Team this large and its support staff is just an awesome achievement! Our Sports Chairmen have done an outstanding job to enable this Team of Jewish athletes the opportunity to participate in the Maccabiah Games and experience the culture and beauty of Israel. As a former athlete, I know firsthand the feeling of amazement the Team will feel from the moment they step off the plane, and I am so proud to have the opportunity to march into the Opening Ceremony with such a talented group of athletes."
As of today, there are 1132 Jewish American athletes and coaches that will comprise Team USA.  They come from 37 States, the District of Columbia and Israel. 
Team USA includes athletes and alumni of many of the top colleges and universities in the country, including all eight Ivy League schools, MIT, Stanford and Northwestern. The USA Team is comprised of 82 Open, Juniors, Youth, Paralympic, Masters and Grand Masters divisional teams participating in 31 different sports. Olympian Garrett Weber-Gale will participate as a member of the Open Swim Team. Other professional athletes include Zach Test of the USA Rugby 7's Team; Zac Rosen and Bryan Cohen, both playing Basketball for Israel; Eric Nystrom, left winger for the NHL Dallas Stars, will be the assistant coach for the Open Ice Hockey Team; Bruce Fleisher, Golfer on the PGA Champions Tour, will coach the Open Golf team; and retired NBA athlete Danny Schayes will coach the Masters Men's 35+ Basketball Team.
The Maccabiah Games are about more than sports competition.  They are an opportunity for Jewish athletes from around the world to convene in Israel for an elite athletic competition and to explore their common culture and heritage in the historic Jewish Homeland. The Open, Juniors and Youth divisions of Team USA arrive in Israel one week in advance of the Games to participate in the ISRAEL CONNECT (IC) cultural and educational program that is unique to Maccabi USA. The IC program provides these athletes with the opportunity to tour the historic and religious sites of Israel as members of Team USA so they can bond with each other, their culture and Heritage and experience the magic and beauty of Israel.
"We take athletes that happen to be Jewish, to compete in the Maccabiah Games," Bukantz commented. "But we return home with Jewish athletes who have a renewed sense of pride in their Judaism and increased support for the State of Israel."
The Maccabiah Games are the third largest international sporting event in the world, after the Summer Olympics and the Pan Am Games.  There will be over 8,500 participants from 70 countries at the 19th World Maccabiah Games.