
Israeli Bobsled Team Says Apartment Was Robbed Ahead Of Milan-Cortina Winter Games
Just before Israel’s Olympic bobsled debut, pilot AJ Edelman said the apartment used by team members during final training was burglarized, with passports, equipment, and other valuables taken. The loss, he indicated, amounted to thousands of dollars. Despite the disruption, the athletes resumed training as local authorities opened an investigation, and supporters rallied around the team.
The setback adds an emotional twist to a history-making moment: Israel is fielding bobsled entries in both the two-man and four-man events at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The squad’s journey—spanning logistical hurdles, limited funding, and the challenge of building a niche winter sport program—has become a point of pride across communities in Israel and the diaspora.
Even amid geopolitical tensions and heightened scrutiny, the team’s message has been one of perseverance and unity. Edelman and his teammates emphasized they would not allow the theft to define their Games, committing to compete with determination and represent Israel with dignity on the world stage.
(NYP/VFI News)
Lord, guard these athletes and all who travel to the Games. Provide what has been lost, calm fears, and let their witness of resilience inspire many. May Your protection surround them and may peace prevail at every venue.