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Artem Dolgopyat wins gold medal at European Gymnastics Championships

It was "emotional to hear the Israeli anthem 50 years after the Munich massacre," Dolgopyat says at the championships held in Germany.

by  Oren Aharoni and i24NEWS
Published on  08-22-2022 08:25
Last modified: 08-22-2022 08:29
Artem Dolgopyat wins gold medal at European Gymnastics ChampionshipsGetty Images/Laurence Griffiths

Artem Dolgopyat | File photo: Getty Images/Laurence Griffiths

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Israeli athlete Artem Dolgopyat won gold on Sunday while competing in the European Artistic Gymnastics Championship in Munich, Germany.

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Dolgopyat, 25, received 14.966 points, overtaking Hungary's Christopher Masaruch and making this his second win in the European championship.

Notably, Dolgopyat competed despite an injured foot, which he noted after his win.

"I'm very tired right now, but very happy," he said after the competition. "I have a bit of a problem with my leg, and it hurt my preparations, but I did what I could. Thank you all."

He also noted that he prepared for only two weeks.

In an interview with Israel Hayom, Dolgopyat said it was "emotional to hear the Israeli anthem 50 years after the Munich massacre."

He was referring to the death of eleven Israeli athletes in 1972, who were killed at the Summer Olympics in Munich by members of a militant Palestinian group.

Dolgopyat now has his eyes set on becoming a world champion.

Politicians congratulated Dolgopyat on social media, with Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu writing on Facebook that "he brought great honor to us all."

In response, Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman challenged Netanyahu on his position regarding civil marriage.

After congratulating Dolgopyat, "I'm sure that you will promote a civil marriage law together with the next Knesset so that he can get married in Israel," he said.

Dolgopyat is not currently allowed to marry in Israel as his mother is not Jewish.

The conversation regarding civil marriage also arose when Dolgopyat won gold at the Tokyo Olympic Games last year.

i24NEWS contributed to this report.

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