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Elias Katz (June 22, 1901 December 26, 1947)[1] was a Finnish track and field athlete, who competed mainly in the 3000 metres steeplechase.

Elias Katz

Katz (right) behind Paavo Nurmi and Oskari Rissanen in 1920
Medal record
Men’s athletics
Representing  Finland
Olympic Games
1924 Paris3000 metre team
1924 Paris3000 metre steeplechase

Katz was born in Turku to a Jewish family.[2] He frequented local nightclubs, participated in dance marathons, and played soccer with the small Jewish sports club in Turku. While an amateur athlete, he worked as a shop assistant. When he was 18, Katz was invited to participate in a mid-distance race. After defeating the reigning champion, it was suggested to him to become a professional athlete. He began training in the main sports club of Turku, where he befriended the legendary Finnish runner Paavo Nurmi, who helped Katz improve his technique.[3] He moved to Helsinki in 1921, where he joined the Jewish sports club Stjärnan, later Makkabi Helsinki. He ran two distances in the Finland-France competition in 1923 and became a candidate for the Finnish Olympic team.[4]

Katz competed for Finland in the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris, France in the 3000-meter steeple chase where he won the silver medal. He then joined with Paavo Nurmi and Ville Ritola to win the gold medal in the 3,000-meter team race as well.

In 1925, Katz moved to Berlin, where he joined the Bar Kokhba Jewish sports club. He worked at the KWD department store in Berlin to support himself. In 1926, he was part of the Finnish four-member team that set the world record in the 1,500-meter relay race. An ankle injury prevented him from participating in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, and he worked as a trainer in the Bar Kokhba club until the Nazis came to power in Germany and banned Jews from participating in sport activities. Rather than return to Finland, Katz immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1933 along with many other fellow Bar Kokhba club members. There, he changed his name to Eliyahu and coached athletes of the Maccabi Association. Katz was coach of the Palestinian track team for the 1948 Maccabi Games. His coaching was on a voluntary basis in his spare time - he had hoped to find employment as a trainer, but was unpaid for his work and struggled to make a living. He worked as a guard and maintenance man at the Maccabiah Stadium in Tel Aviv, a bricklayer on construction sites, and a traveling film projectionist for the British Army.[3][4]

In 1936, Katz married Dvora Kamtsan, a fellow Finnish Jewish immigrant to Palestine, and they had one daughter, Ilana, who was born in 1944.[4]

In December 1947, as the Civil War in Mandatory Palestine was raging, Katz screened a film at a British military camp in the Gaza area. Later that evening, he was killed by Arab sniper fire.[5][6]


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- [en] Elias Katz

[fr] Elias Katz

Elias Katz, né le 22 juin 1901 à Turku et décédé le 24 décembre 1947 à Gaza, est un athlète finlandais spécialiste du 3 000 steeple.

[it] Elias Katz

Elias Katz (Turku, 22 giugno 1901 – Gaza, 24 dicembre 1947) è stato un mezzofondista e siepista finlandese, vincitore della medaglia d'oro ai Giochi olimpici di Parigi 1924 nei 3000 metri a squadre insieme a Paavo Nurmi e Ville Ritola.

[ru] Кац, Элиас

Элиас Кац (фин. Elias Katz; 22 июня 1901 — 24 декабря 1947) — финский легкоатлет, еврей по национальности, олимпийский чемпион.



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