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The teen athlete driven by tragedy

Greg Small died at the 1997 Maccabiah bridge disaster. Now his son, Josh, is competing at this year’s games. Dan Goldberg reports

July 8, 2009 15:43

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Dan Goldberg,

Dan Goldberg

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Greg and Suzanne Small were buzzing with excitement as they began crossing the bridge into Ramat Gan stadium on that fateful night — July 14, 1997.

It was their first experience at a Maccabiah. But they never made it to the opening ceremony of the 15th Games. The makeshift bridge collapsed as the Australian team walked across it, plunging them into the polluted waters of the Yarkon River.

Greg, 37, and Yetty Bennett, 50, died at the site; Warren Zines, 54, and Elizabeth Sawicki, 47, died weeks later.

Scores more were injured, including Suzanne, who suffered a dislocated shoulder, five breaks in her ankle, swelling around her heart and unimaginable emotional trauma that continues to this day.