No Medals for Israel, but Team Leaves Olympics With Heads Held High
Error: Contact form not found.
by JNS.org
The Israeli delegation to the London Olympics may have completed its campaign without a single medal, but sports officials highlighted a number of achievements that should nonetheless be seen as noteworthy, Israel Hayom reported.
“It’s true we disappointed when it came to medals, but when it came to getting into the finals, we met our expectations and did better than we did in Beijing,” said Gili Lustig, the chairman of the Elite Sport Department at the Israel Olympic Committee. “We went through to eight finals, compared to six four years ago, and some of them were in the major Olympic events, such as swimming and gymnastics. In addition, several of our athletes chalked up the best-ever Israeli results in Olympic competition.”
Israel’s final representatives taking part in events on Sunday failed to finish in any of the top three spots.
The Israeli rhythmic gymnastics team met expectations, making it to the finals of their event for the second consecutive games. Noa Palatchy, Vika Koshel, Moran Buzovski, Polina Zakaluzny, Eliora Zholkovski and Marina Shultz couldn’t exceed or match their previous results from Beijing in 2008 (sixth-place), finishing in eighth-place in London.
Colombia to Withdraw Support for South Africa’s ICJ Genocide Case Against Israel as Ties with Jerusalem Are Restored
Israel Hosts Lawmakers from Seven US States for Grand Tour of Holy Sites and Jewish Democracy
Top House Democrat Cites Vandalism, Arson, and Assault by Anti-Israel Activists as He Votes to Cut Israel Aid
Anne Frank, Primo Levi Murals in Italy Vandalized With Antisemitic Graffiti Yet Again
British Court Orders Anti-Israel Group to Pay More Than $110,000 After Failed Bid to Prosecute Israeli Reservist
Marcus Foundation Donates Whopping $27 Million to Hillel International to Support Campus Jewish Life
The GOP Base Still Stands With Israel; The Next Generation Is the Real Test
Gal Gadot Shares Trailer for New Movie ‘The Runner,’ Disrupted by Anti-Israel Activists While Filming in London
Israeli Team Wins 5 Medals, Including Gold, at International Physics Olympiad in Colombia
Devarim and the Man Who Refuses to Be Broken










