Brushing off Threats and Boos, Israel’s 7 Medals Mark its Best-Ever Olympic Showing
After heading to the Paris Olympics under the shadow of death threats and expected provocations, Israel wrapped up its best-ever Games on Sunday, August 11, with a record seven medals.
Heading in to make their presence known and refuse to retreat in the face of threats and efforts to boycott and ban them, Israel’s athletes sailed past the country’s previous four-medal haul in Tokyo, bringing home seven new medals — one gold, five silver, and one bronze.
Israel headed into Paris with a total of just 13 Olympic medals in history, and left with 20, a massive jump for the nation of just 10 million people. The crowning achievement in Paris came in the form of sailor Tom Reuveny’s gold medal win in the men’s windsurfing event, prompting “Hatikvah” to ring out on the shores of Marseilles.
In the women’s windsurfing event, Sharon Kantor, who had been a heavy medal favorite heading into the Games, took home the silver medal, bringing Israel’s total Olympic sailing medals to five.
In judo, Israel’s most decorated sport, three athletes left with medals: Raz Hershko won silver in the women’s over-78kg weight class, Inbar Lanir also won silver in the women’s under-78kg class, and Peter Paltchik took home the bronze in the men’s under-100kg class. Nine of Israel’s overall 20 Olympic medals are now in judo.
And in gymnastics, the Israelis lived up to the high expectations ahead of the games, winning two silver medals — one for Artem Dolgopyat, in the men’s artistic gymnastics floor routine, and one for the five-woman rhythmic gymnastics team in the all-around event. The win made Dolgopyat — who also won a gold in Tokyo in the same event — Israel’s most decorated Olympian. (TOI / VFI News)
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