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Israel wins 2nd judo gold in 24 hours in Abu Dhabi ‎

by  Gideon Allon , Adi Rubinstein , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  10-30-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-22-2021 15:14
Israel wins 2nd judo gold in 24 hours in Abu Dhabi ‎

Azerbaijani judoka Elmar ‎Gasimov and Israel's Peter Paltchik during their match

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Israel won its second gold medal at the ‎International Judo Federation Grand Slam in Abu ‎Dhabi on Monday, as judoka Peter Paltchik bested Azerbaijani rival Elmar ‎Gasimov to win the under-100 kilogram category. ‎

This was the second gold medal won ‎by an Israeli judoka in the UAE-hosted tournament ‎following Sunday's win by Sagi Muki, who took the ‎gold in the under-81 kilogram category.‎

During Monday's medal ceremony, Israel's national anthem, ‎"Hatikva," was played in the arena for the second time ‎is so many days.‎

Paltchik, 26, was born in Ukraine and moved to ‎‎Israel when he was 9 months old. He won his first ‎‎gold medal at the "Grand Prix Cancun" in June 2017, ‎‎which was followed by a bronze in the 2018 European ‎‎Judo Championships in Tel Aviv in April.‎

‎"This is my first Grand Slam medal and it's very ‎‎exciting," Paltchik told reporters after his win. ‎‎‎"It's a great honor to know 'Hatikva' is playing here, ‎‎in Abu Dhabi. Israel, I love you!" ‎ ‎

Israel has won five medals in the UAE tournament, as Paltchik and Muki's golden victories joined ‎teammates Gili Cohen, Baruch Shamilov and Timna ‎Nelson-Levy, who each won a bronze medal on Saturday ‎in their categories: Cohen defeated Portugal's Joana ‎Ramos in the 52-kilogram class, Shmailov won against ‎Russia's Yakub Shamilov in the 66-kilogram class, ‎and Nelson-Levy bested China's Chen-Ling Lien in the ‎‎57-kilogram weight class.‎

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with ‎‎Paltchik‎ ‎on Monday, saying, "Hearing 'Hatikva' play ‎‎there [in Abu Dhabi] for the second time nearly ‎‎brought tears to my eyes. You and the rest of the ‎‎team have made it rain medals."‎

Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev, who ‎accompanied the team to Abu Dhabi, said, "The Israeli team's ‎historic journey to Abu Dhabi has ended ‎in the best way possible, with Peter winning its ‎second gold medal and the Israeli flag flying in the ‎arena as 'Hatikva' plays on Abu Dhabi soil. ‎

‎"The team won five medals, two gold and three bronze ‎medals, and they [the athletes] proved a great ‎fighting spirit," she said. ‎

Yesh Atid MK Yoel Razvozov, who chairs the Knesset's ‎sports lobby, said, "When the Israeli team wins two ‎gold medals and the crowd in Abu Dhabi hears 'Hatikva' ‎playing day after day – that's a huge victory for ‎Israeli judo and for the State of Israel in general. ‎Peter deserves every accolade, he has made us very, ‎very proud." ‎

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