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How two former weightlifters are preserving the memory of friend killed at 1972 Olympics, David Berger

How two former weightlifters are preserving the memory of friend killed at 1972 Olympics, David Berger

Season 1 Episode 678 Published 2 years, 4 months ago
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear from two former weightlifters on how the sport opened up new opportunities for them and introduced them to cross-cultural friendships. 

Walter Imahara tells us about growing up in a Japanese internment camp before becoming a national weightlifting champion. Then, we hear from his friend and former weightlifter Warren Perrin, who discusses his book about David Berger, the Jewish athlete murdered at the 1972 Munich Olympics. We hear how the sport of weightlifting opened doors to these three athletes with family histories of persecution, and learn how Imahara and Perrin are dedicated to preserving Berger’s legacy today.

Today’s episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Alana Schreiber. Our assistant producer is Aubry Procell and our engineer is Garrett Pittman. 

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