Israel at the 2004 Summer Olympics

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Israel at the Olympic Games

Flag of Israel
IOC code:   ISR
2004 Summer Olympics in Athens
Flag bearer Ariel Zeevi
Medals
Rank: 52
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
Summer Olympic Games appearances
19521956196019641968197219761980198419881992199620002004
Winter Olympic Games appearances
1994199820022006

Israel competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Israel won its first ever gold medal at these Games.

Contents

[edit] Medals

[edit] Gold

[edit] Bronze

  • Ariel Zeevi — Judo, Men's Half-Heavyweight (100 kg)

[edit] Results by event

[edit] Athletics

Men's Pole Vault:

Qualifying – 5.70 metres (1st place)
Final – 5.65 metres (8th place)

Men's Marathon:

  • Haile Satayin – 2:17:25 (20th place)
  • Asaf Bimro – 2:25:20 (59th place)

Women's 100m Hurdles:

  • Irina Lenskiy
Heat – 13.75 seconds (7th place)

Women's Marathon:

  • Nili Avramski – 2:48:08 (42nd place)

[edit] Canoeing

Men's K1 500 metres:

Heat, 4th place
Semifinal, 8th place

Women's K1 500 metres:

  • Larissa Peisakhovitch
Heat, 3rd place
Semifinal, 2nd place
Final, 6th place

Men's K1 1000 metres:

  • Roei Yellin
Heat, 3rd place
Semifinal, 3rd place
Final, 9th place

[edit] Fencing

Women's Foil Individual:

Lost to Simone Bauer (Germany) 5:10 in round of 32

[edit] Gymnastics

Men's Artistic All-around:

  • Pavel Gofman – final, 19th place

Women's Rhythmic Individual:

[edit] Judo

Men's 60 kg:

  • Gal Yekutiel
Beat Albert Techov (Lithuania) in round of 64
Lost to Taraje Williams-Murray (USA) in round of 32

Men's 66 kg:

Beat Arash Miresmaeili (Iran) in round of 32 (disqualified)
Lost to Amar Meridja (Algeria) in round of 16

Men's 73 kg:

  • Yoel Razvozov
Beat Rubert Martinez Texidor (Cuba) in round of 32
Lost to Daniel Fernandes (France) in round of 16
Beat Xie Jianhua (China) in repechage round of 16
Lost to Leandro Guilheiro (Brazil) in repechage quarterfinal

Men's 100 kg:

Beat Mario Sabino Jr. (Brazil) in round of 32
Beat Michele Monti (Italy) in round of 16
Lost to Jang Song-Ho (South Korea) in quarterfinal
Beat Franck Martial Moussima Ewane (Cameroon) in repechage quarterfinal
Beat Ghislain Lemaire (France) in repechage semifinal
Beat Elco van der Geest (Netherlands) in bronze medal final

Women's 52 kg:

  • Michal Feinblat
Lost to Telma Monteiro (Portugal) in round of 16

[edit] Sailing

Men's Mistral

Men's 470

  • Gideon Kliger and Udi Gal – 15th place

Women's Windsurfer

  • Lee Korzitz – 13th place

Women's 470

  • Nike Kornecki and Vered Buskila – 18th place

[edit] Shooting

Men's 50 metre pistol

  • Alexander Danilov – 554 points (15th place)

Men's 50 metre rifle prone

  • Guy Starik – 592 points (16th place)

Men's 10 metre air pistol

  • Alexander Danilov – 577 points (20th place)

[edit] Swimming

Women's 200 metre individual medley

  • Vered Borochovski – 2:20.62 (24th place)

Women's 100 metre butterfly

  • Vered Borochovski – 1:00.69 (26th place)

Women's 100 metre backstroke

  • Anna Gostomelsky – 1:04.06 (28th place)

Women's 100 metre freestyle

  • Anna Gostomelsky – 57.15 (32nd place)

Women's 50 metre freestyle

  • Anna Gostomelsky – 26.72 (35th place)

[edit] Synchronized swimming

Duet

  • Anastasia Gloushkov and Inna Yoffe – 17th place

[edit] Table tennis

Women's singles

beat Archontoula Volakaki (Greece) 4:0 in 1st round
beat Otilia Badescu (Romania) 4:2 in 2nd round
lost to Tamara Boros (Croatia) 0:4 in 3rd round

[edit] Taekwando

Women's 49 kg

  • Maya Arusi
lost to Dalia Kontreras (Venezuela) 1:5 in round of 16

[edit] Tennis

Men's doubles

beat Thomas Enqvist and Robin Soderling (Sweden) 7:5 6:3 in 1st round
beat Igor Andreev and Nikolay Davydenko (Russia) 6:4 6:1 in 2nd round
lost to Nicolas Kiefer and Rainer Schuettler (Germany) 6:2 2:6 2:6 in quarter-final

Women's singles

lost to Tathiana Garbin (Italy) 2:6 1:6 in 1st round

[edit] Wrestling

Men's Greco-Roman 84 kg

  • Gotsha Tzitziashvily – 14th place
beat Melonin Noumonvi (France) 3:1
lost to Alexei Michine (Russia) 0:3

Men's Greco-Roman 74 kg

  • Yasha Manasherov – 19th place
lost to Danil Khalimov (Kazakhstan) 0:8
lost to Alberto Jose Recuero (Spain) 1:3

Men's Greco-Roman 120 kg

  • Yuri Yevseychyk – 19th place
lost to Mijail Lopez (Cuba) 0:5
lost to Yekta Yilmaz Gul (Turkey) 0:3

[edit] Officials

  • President: Zvi Varshaviak
  • Secretary General: Arie Rosenzweig