Maccabiah sports

The open division is intended for the best athletes from each delegation and as such subject to the rules of the international governing body of that sport.

The Maccabiah also hosts other events such as the para-cycling, wheelchair basketball, and paralympics half marathon.

The competition was held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, which had two courts that were covered by a tin roof and open to the air.

That year, the United States team consisted of the top Jewish hardball squash players in the country.

Other players included Len Bernheimer, a top ranked amateur who previously played in college at Williams, Roger Alcaly, and Bill Kaplan, captain of Harvard's varsity squash team.

A bullet (•) denotes the program was available, however for one or more reasons the competition did not take place (typically due to insufficient amount of delegations).

A Fencing match between an Israeli and a Dutch opponent during the 7th Maccabiah.
Tomer Almogi (Israeli hurdler) at the 110-meter Men's Hurdles finals.