Israel at the 1992 Summer Olympics
Israel competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. 30 competitors, 25 men and 5 women, took part in 42 events in 10 sports.[2] Israel won its first ever Olympic medals at these Games. The first medallist in Israel's history was Yael Arad, who won silver on July 30 in judo's under-61 kg category for women,[3] and she was followed a day later by another judoka, Oren Smadja, who won bronze in men's under-71 kg category.[4]
Israel at the 1992 Summer Olympics | |
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IOC code | ISR |
NOC | Olympic Committee of Israel |
Website | www |
in Barcelona | |
Competitors | 30 (25 men and 5 women) in 10 sports |
Flag bearer | Eldad Amir[1] |
Medals Ranked 48th |
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Summer Olympics appearances (overview) | |
Medalists
Bronze
- Oren Smadja — Judo, Men's Lightweight
Results by event
Athletics
Gender | Event | Participant | Round | Time | Place | Result | Ref |
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Men's | 400m Hurdles | Aleksey Bazarov | Heat | 50.33 sec | 31st place | Did not advance | |
Triple Jump | Rogel Nachum | Qualification | 16.23 m | 24th place | Did not advance | ||
Men's Javelin Throw | Vadim Bavikin | Qualification | 73.88 m | 23rd place | Did not advance | ||
Pole Vault | Danny Krasnov | Qualification | 5.60 m | 8th place | |||
Final | 5.40 m | ||||||
Gymnastics
Event | Participant | Result | Ref |
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Men's all around | Ron Kaplan | 65th place | |
Judo
Gender | Event | Participant | Result | Metal | Ref |
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Women's | Under-61 kg | Yael Arad | beat Begona Gomez Martin ( Spain) | Silver | |
beat Miroslava Jánošíková ( Czechoslovakia) | |||||
beat Frauke Eickhoff ( Germany) | |||||
lost in final to Catherine Fleury ( France) | |||||
Men's | Under-71 kg | Oren Smadja | beat Alaoui Mohamed Taher ( Djibouti) | Bronze | |
beat Billy Cusack ( Great Britain) | |||||
lost to Chung Hoon ( South Korea) | |||||
beat Massimo Sulli ( Italy) | |||||
beat Khaliun Boldbaatar ( Mongolia) | |||||
beat Stefan Dott ( Germany) | |||||
Under-95 kg | Simon Magalashvili | lost to Luigi Guido ( Italy) | |||
Under-60 kg | Amit Lang | lost to Yoon Hyun ( South Korea) | |||
lost to Willis Bernardo Garcia ( Venezuela) | |||||
Sailing
Event | Participant | Result | Ref |
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Men's Sailboard (Lechner A-390) | Amit Inbar | 8th place 118.1 points |
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Men's 470 Class | Shai Bachar and Erez Shemesh | 9th place | |
Men's Flying Dutchman Class | Yoel Sela and Eldad Amir | 20th place | |
Shooting
Event | Participant | Result | Ref |
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Men's Running Target | Eduard Alayev | 564 points 15th place |
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Men's Rifle Prone | Menachem Ilan | 590 points 39th place |
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Men's Rifle 3-Positions | Menachem Ilan | 1132 points 41st place |
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Women's Sport Pistol | Jelena Tripolski | 573 points 21st place |
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Women's Air Pistol | Jelena Tripolski | 372 points 37th place |
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Swimming
Gender | Event | Participant | Round | Time | Ranking | Result | Note | Ref |
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Men's | 50m Freestyle | Yoav Bruck | Heat | 23.72 | 32nd place | Did not advance | ||
100m Freestyle | Yoav Bruck | Heat | 51.46 | 31st place | Did not advance | |||
100m Backstroke | Eran Groumi | Heat | 57.67 | 28th place | Did not advance | |||
200m Backstroke | Eran Groumi | Heat | 2:07.91 | 37th place | Did not advance | |||
100m Butterfly | Eran Groumi | Heat | 55.18 | 20th place | Did not advance | National record | ||
Women's | 50m Freestyle | Keren Regal | Heat | 27.93 | 41st place | Did not advance | ||
100m Butterfly | Timea Toth | Heat | 1:03.18 | 29th place | Did not advance | National record | ||
200m Butterfly | Timea Toth | Heat | 2:16.84 | 20th place | Did not advance | |||
200m Individual Medley | Keren Regal | Heat | 2:27.85 | 37th place | Did not advance | |||
400m Individual Medley | Keren Regal | Heat | 5:07.97 | 29th place | Did not advance | |||
Tennis
Event | Participant | Round | Set 1 | Set 2 | Set 3 | Result | Ref |
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Men's Singles Competition | Gilad Bloom | First round | 7-6 | 6-1 | 6-0 | Defeated Marián Vajda (Czechoslovakia) |
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Second round | 2-6 | 0-6 | 0-6 | Lost to Jim Courier (United States) |
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Weightlifting
Event | Participant | Weight | Result | Ref |
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Men's Under 100 kg | Andrei Denisov | 377.5 kg | 6th place | |
Men's Under 60 kg | Reuven Hadinatov | 267.5 kg | 15th place | |
Men's Under 75 kg | Oleg Sadikhov | 332.5 kg | 10th place | |
Wrestling
Gender | Style | Event | Participant | Result | Place | Ref |
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Men's | Greco-Roman wrestling | Under-68 kg | Matwai Baranov | lost to Stoyan Stoyanov ( Bulgaria) 0:2 | ||
lost to Rodney Smith ( United States) by fall | ||||||
Under-62 kg | Aleksander Davidovich | lost to Sergei Martynov ( Unified Team) 1:8 | ||||
lost to Shigeki Nishiguchi ( Japan) 0:2 | ||||||
Under-48 kg | Nik Zagranitchni | beat Omer Elmas ( Turkey) 10:8 | 12th place | |||
lost to Mark Fuller ( United States) 1:2 | ||||||
lost to Wilber Sanchez ( Cuba) 0:4 | ||||||
Freestyle wrestling | Under-68 kg | Max Geller | beat Jesus Rodriguez ( Cuba) 2:1 | 11th place | ||
lost to Fatih Ozbas ( Turkey) 0:2 | ||||||
drew with Endre Elekes ( Hungary) 0:0 | ||||||
References
- Israel Archived 2015-06-28 at the Wayback Machine
- "Israel at the 1992 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2011-12-25.
- Yael Arad
- "Judo: Olympic Games: Men: -71 kg". Sports 123. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
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