swimmers and coach; from left: Judith Deutsch,
Hedy Bienenfeld, Coach Zsigo Wertheimer, Fritzi Löwy, and Luci Goldner As a
Jewish child, Deutsch was prohibited from joining most athletic clubs in Austria so she began her competitive swimming at
Hakoah Vienna, a Jewish athletic club where she was soon winning swim meets and setting national records. After leaving Austria, the country's sporting authorities stripped her of her titles and expunged her name from the record books. At the age of 86, Judith Haspel died in
Herzliya,
Israel. A street in Herzliya and a bridge in Vienna are named after her. ==See also==