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Seven-time veteran says it’s all in the Game

All-rounder relives his Maccabiah memories ahead of the big kick-off

July 9, 2009 17:00
Proud moment: The 2001 Maccabiah was Peter Lazard’s fourth but first in the Masters competition

By

Danny Caro,

Danny Caro

5 min read

The term legend is regularly misused in the world of sport. But in Jewish terms, the evergreen Pete Lazard believes that if the cap fits, he can wear it.

But while the scale of the Games — the third largest sporting event in the world — has reached new heights this year, Lazard believes that it has become a case of quantity rather than quality.

“From the quality, kudos point of view and profile, I think the publicity in Israel is much lower key than it was when I first went,” he said.

“We had athletes such as Mark Spitz carrying the torch, top athletes participating who would eventually play at the highest levels in their sport, including some American tennis girls who went on to play at Wimbledon.

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