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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-08-18

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Lifetime Achievement, the
Olympic Order and the
Directors Guild of
America Lifetime
Achievement Award.
As Greenspan looked for
the dramatic stories behind
Olympic achievement for
his current production, two
Jewish champions especial-
ly impressed him.
"Agnes Keleti was a
gymnast from Hungary,
and she became one of the
greatest unknown Olympic
champions," says
Greenspan, who credits
swimmer Mark Spitz with
being the greatest Jewish
Olympic athlete of all time.
"Keleti competed in
Swimmer Mark Spitz won an unprecedented seven
1948, 1952 and 1956. [In
gold medals, while establishing seven world records,
'56], while she was on the
in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. Greenspan
boat to Australia, where
credits
him with being the greatest Jewish Olympic
she won three gold medals,
athlete of all time.
Budapest was invaded by
the Soviet Union, so she
Greenspan says. "He would say, 'I'll
decided at Melbourne that she was
show
them and excel in something
going to go to Israel, and now she's
else,'
and
he became the greatest
in Israel as a gymnastics coach."
diver
in
the
world.
Greenspan, who used to visit leg-
"Wilma
Rudolph,
who won three
endary boxer Joe Louis in Detroit,
gold
medals
in
sprinting,
could not
earlier this year wrote, produced and
walk without braces until she was 14
directed Bud Greenspan's Kings of the
years old because of polio. Kids
Ring: Four Legends of Heavyweight
laughed at her and wouldn't let her
Boxing, a look back at the lives of
play
in their gimes, and she also
Louis, Jack Johnson, Jack Dempsey
said,
'I'm going to show them."'
and Muhammad Ali.
Greenspan's
company; Cappy
Still a contributor to Parade and
Productions,
is
named after his late
Sports Illustrated, Greenspan has writ-
wife.
ten several books with Olympic
"We had no children, so the films
themes. He also has made spoken-
are our kids," Greenspan says. "We
word recordings about sports and
used to have many talks about why
dramatic moments in history, includ-
we're
on this planet at this time in
ing The Nuremberg War Crime Trials
this
place
and how destiny brought
and The Day FDR Died.
us
together.
"I was a history major in school,
"Cappy said that if the films are
and I think part of the success of our
very,
very good, they'll live long after
films is the historical aspects of
we're here, with the hope that 100
equating sports with what is taking
years from now, 500 years from now,
place at the same time in the politi-
people might look back and say,
cal-social-economic world,"
`Thank you for leaving us the glory
Greenspan says. "We have had many
of
your times.'
responses from people [who say]
"That in a sense, to me, is immor-
we've given them a good history les-
tality
leaving something long after
son and not just a sports lesson."
were
here
that is used for good by
At a time in American history
civilization
not yet born." ❑
when parents, educators and students
are worried about violence among
young -people who feel rejected,
Greenspan can point to Olympians
Bud Greenspan's Favorite Stories of
who turned rejection into motivation
Olympic Glory airs 10 p.m.
to excel.
Sunday, Aug. 20, on Showtime.
"Greg Louganis, the great diving
The 2000 Olympic Games run
champion, was afraid to answer at
Sept 15-Oct. 1 in Australia and
school because he was dyslexic and
air on NBC.
the kids used to laugh at him,"

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