Israel at the 1984 Summer Olympics

Last updated
Israel at the
1984 Summer Olympics
Flag of Israel.svg
IOC code ISR
NOC Olympic Committee of Israel
Website www.olympicsil.co.il  (in Hebrew and English)
in Los Angeles
Competitors32 (24 men and 8 women) in 11 sports
Flag bearer Zehava Shmueli [1]
Medals
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
0
Summer Olympics appearances (overview)

Israel competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. The nation returned to the Summer Games after participating in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics. 32 competitors, 24 men and 8 women, took part in 46 events in 11 sports. [2]

Contents

Results by event

Athletics

EventParticipantResultRef
Men's 400 metres Mark Handelsman Heat 48.17 (→ did not advance)
Men's 800 metres Mark Handelsman Heat 1:47.90 (→ did not advance)
Men's 1500 metres Mark Handelsman Heat 3: 45.05 (→ did not advance)
Men's 5000 metres Arie Gamliel Heat 14:02.98 (→ did not advance)
Men's 10000 metres Arie Gamliel Heat 29:31.32 (→ did not advance)
Men's 3000 metres steeplechase Yehuda Zadok Heat 8:42.28 (→ did not advance)
Men's marathon Shem-Tov Sabag 2:31:34 (→ 60th place)
Women's 100 metres Maya Ben-Tzur First Heat 12.30s (→ did not advance)
Women's marathon Zehava Shmueli Final 2:42:27 (→ 30th place)
Women's long jump Maya Ben-Tzur Qualification 6.07 m (→ did not advance, 16th place)

Boxing

EventParticipantRoundResultRef
Men's Light Flyweight ( 48kg) Yehuda Ben Haim First RoundDefeated Michael Ebo Danquah (GHA), 4:1 [3]
Second Round; 9th (tied)Lost to John Lyon (GBR), 0:5
Men's Lightweight ( 60kg) Shlomo Niazov First RoundLost to Dar Kamran (PAK), 0:5

Canoeing

EventParticipantRoundResultRef
Men's K-1 500 metres Aviram Mizrahi Heats 2nd place, 1:53.66
Semifinals 4th place, 1:49.98
(did not advance)

Fencing

Lydia Hatuel Lydia Hatuel Czuckermann - Fencer.jpg
Lydia Hatuel
EventParticipantResultRef
Men's foil Yitzhak Hatuel 16th [4]
Shlomi Eyal 19th [5]
Women's foil Nili Drori 17th
Lydia Hatuel-Zuckerman 26th [6]

Gymnastics

EventParticipantResultRef
Yohanan Moyal 67th
Ya'akov Levi
Nancy Goldsmith 31st
Limor Friedman
Liat Haninowitz

Judo

EventParticipantResultRef
Men's -60 kg Eddy Koaz 10th (tied) [7]
Men's -78 kg Moshe Ponte 20th (tied)

Rhythmic gymnastics

Sailing

EventParticipantResultRef
Flying Dutchman Yoel Sela and Eldad Amir 8th [8]
470 Shimshon Brokman and Eitan Friedlander 8th [9]
Windglider Yehuda Atedji 14th

Shooting

EventParticipantResultRef
Gary Aramist 36th (tied) [10]
Yair Davidovitz
  • 23rd
  • 46th
  • DNF
  • Men's Air Rifle, 10 metres
  • Men's Small-Bore Rifle, Three Positions, 50 metres
Itzhak Yonassi
  • 8th
  • 39th (tied)
[11]

Swimming

Eyal Stigman Eyal Shtigman 1.jpg
Eyal Stigman
Hadar Rubinstein Hadar Rubinstein.jpeg
Hadar Rubinstein
EventParticipantRoundTimeResultRef
Men's 100m Breaststroke Eyal Stigman Heat1:05.6322nd place
did not advance
Men's 200m Breaststroke Eyal Stigman Heat2:24.9323rd place
did not advance
Men's 200m Butterfly Yoram Kochavy Heat2:04.0821st place
did not advance
Men's 200m Individual Medley Yoram Kochavy Heat2:11.8127th place
did not advance
Men's 400m Individual Medley Yoram Kochavy Heat4:35.7016th place
B-Final4:40.00
Women's 200m Freestyle Hadar Rubinstein Heat2:12.1726th place
did not advance
Women's 400m Freestyle Hadar Rubinstein Heat4:34.9521st place
did not advance
Women's 800m Freestyle Hadar Rubinstein HeatDNSNo ranking
did not advance
Women's 200m Butterfly Hadar Rubinstein Heat2:22.7826th place
did not advance

Tennis

Amos Mansdorf Flickr - Government Press Office (GPO) - Amos Mansdorf.jpg
Amos Mansdorf
EventParticipantResultRef
Amos Mansdorf

Weightlifting

EventParticipantResultRef
Men's Flyweight Meir Daloya 9th [12]

Related Research Articles

Chaunté Lowe American high jumper

Chaunté Lowe is an American athlete who competes in the high jump. A four-time Olympian, she is the 2008 Olympic bronze medalist, the 2005 World Championship silver medalist and the 2012 World Indoor gold medalist. She initially finished sixth in the 2008 Olympic high jump final, but was promoted to the bronze medal in 2016 after three competitors were disqualified. She is the American record holder in the women's high jump with an outdoor clearance of 2.05 m in 2010, and holds the indoor record with a clearance of 2.02 m in 2012.

Djibouti at the 1996 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

Djibouti took part in the 1996 Summer Olympics, which were held in Atlanta, United States from 19 July to 4 August. The country's participation marked its fourth appearance in the Summer Olympics since its debut at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, United States. The delegation from Djibouti included five athletes, three in athletics and two in sailing. The three athletes for athletics were Ali Ibrahim, Omar Moussa, and Hussein Ahmed Salah while Robleh Ali Adou and Mohamed Youssef represented the country for sailing.

Djibouti at the 1992 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

Djibouti took part in the 1992 Summer Olympics, which were held in Barcelona, Spain from 25 July to 9 August. The country's participation marked its fourth appearance in the Summer Olympics since its debut at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, United States. The delegation from Djibouti included eight athletes, five in athletics, two in judo and one in sailing. Houssein Djama, Moussa Souleiman, Omar Daher Gadid, Ahmed Salah, and Talal Omar Abdillahi represented the nation in athletics, while Youssef Omar Isahak, Alaoui Mohamed Taher represented the nation in judo. Robleh Ali Adou represented Djibouti in sailing.

Djibouti at the 1988 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

Djibouti took part in the 1988 Summer Olympics which were held in Seoul, South Korea from September 17 to October 2. The country's participation marked its second appearance in the Summer Olympics since its debut at the 1984 Summer games in Los Angeles, United States. The delegation from Djibouti included six athletes, five in athletics and one in sailing. The five athletes for athletics were Hoche Yaya Aden, Ismael Hassan, Talal Omar Abdillahi, Hussein Ahmed Salah, and Omar Moussa while Robleh Ali Adou represented the nation in sailing. Ahmed Salah won the nation's first Olympic medal, which is a bronze at the Men's Marathon event.

Djibouti at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

Djibouti took part in the 1984 Summer Olympics, which were held in Los Angeles, United States from July 28 to August 12. The 1984 Summer Olympics were Djibouti's first Olympic appearance. The delegation included three marathon athletes, Djama Robleh, Ahmed Salah, and Omar Abdillahi Charmarke, none of whom won a medal.

Egypt at the 1996 Summer Olympics Egypts performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics

Egypt, which is represented by the Egyptian Olympic Committee (EOC), competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States from July 19 to August 4, 1996. Twenty-nine Egyptian athletes, twenty-seven men and two women, competed in boxing, handball, judo, rowing, shooting, swimming, weightlifting, and wrestling, but the nation did not win any medals.

Israel at the 1988 Summer Olympics Israels competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics

Israeli athletes competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

Israel at the 1976 Summer Olympics Israels competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics

Israel competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 28 competitors, 26 men and 2 women, took part in 19 events in 10 sports.

Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann Israeli fencer

Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann is an Israeli fencer. One of Israel's top female fencers, she competed in the individual foil event at the 1984, 1992, and 1996 Olympiads. Her fencing career started at the age of 8, she maintained an international ranking until 2004, and she still competed at the national level in 2012.

Slovenia at the Olympics Sporting event delegation

Slovenia first participated as an independent nation at the Olympic Games at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France, and the country has sent athletes to compete at every Games since then. The Slovenian Olympic Committee was established in 1991 and was recognised by the International Olympic Committee on 5 February 1992.

Yitzhak Hatuel is an Israeli fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1984 Summer Olympics at 21 years of age. In Round 1, he went 5-0, defeating Saul Mendoza of Bolivia, Jerome Ko of Hong Kong, Sergio Turiace of Argentina, Nobuyuki Azuma of Japan, and future gold medalist Philippe Omnès of France. In the quarter-finals, he went 2-2, defeating Bilal Rifaat of Egypt and Yu Yifeng of China. In the semi-finals, he went 3-2, defeating Bill Gosbee of Great Britain, Nobuyuki Azuma of Japan, and Mauro Numa of Italy -- who ended up winning the gold medal. In the finals, he went 0-2, losing to Numa and to Peter Lewison of the United States.

Egypt at the 2012 Summer Olympics Egypts performance at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Egypt competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012, sending one of its largest delegations ever. A total of 110 Egyptian athletes participated in 83 events across 20 sports, with more women taking part than ever before. The nation's flagbearer in the opening ceremonies was Hesham Mesbah, a judoka who was Egypt's only medalist at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Egypt won two medals during the course of the Games: Alaaeldin Abouelkassem earned silver in the men's foil, becoming the first competitor from an African nation to win a fencing medal, while Karam Gaber captured silver in the men's 84 kg Greco-Roman wrestling event. Two Egyptian weightlifters were awarded medals retroactively, after higher-ranked competitors were disqualified for doping: Abeer Abdelrahman took silver in the women's 75 kg event, while Tarek Yehia, received bronze in the men's 85 kg event. Among other achievements, Mostafa Mansour was the nation's first competitor in sprint canoeing while fencer Shaimaa El-Gammal became the first Egyptian female to appear in four editions of the Olympics.

Saint Lucia at the 2012 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

Saint Lucia competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's fifth consecutive appearance at the Olympics.

Tomer Or Israeli fencer

Tomer Or is an Israeli foil fencer.

Delila Hatuel Israeli fencer

Delila Hatuel is an Israeli Olympic foil fencer. She represented Israel at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has been ranked ninth in the world.

Marshall Islands at the 2012 Summer Olympics Sporting event delegation

The Marshall Islands marked its second consecutive Olympiad, at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from July 27 to August 12, 2012. The Olympian delegation included two men and two women, one male and one female athlete in athletics and one male and one female athlete in swimming. Middle-distance runner Haley Nemra was honored as the national flag bearer at the opening ceremony. The Marshall Islands continued their streak of bringing home no medals.

Itzhak Nir is an Israeli former Olympic competitive sailor.

Yair Michaeli is an Israeli former Olympic competitive sailor. During the Yom Kippur War, he served on an Israeli Navy patrol boat. He is married to Mandy Michaeli.

Yitzhak Yonassi is an Israeli former Olympic sport shooter.

Eitan Friedlander is an Israeli former Olympic sailor. Friedlander and Shimshon Brokman won the 1972 420 International Yacht Racing Union (IYRU) Youth Sailing World Championship in West Germany, the gold medals in the 1979 470 European Championships in Spain and the 1980 420 World Championship in France, and a bronze medal in 1983 at the 470 World Championships.

References

  1. "Olympic History of Israel". Archived from the original on 2015-06-28.
  2. "Israel at the 1984 Summer Games". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2011-04-30.
  3. "Yehuda Ben Haim Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2012-12-14.
  4. "Itzhak Hatuel Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2011-04-06.
  5. "Shlomo Eyal Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2011-04-07.
  6. "Lydia Czuckermann-Hatuel Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2012-11-05.
  7. "Eddy Koaz Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2016-12-03.
  8. "Eldad Amir Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2016-12-02.
  9. "Shimshon Brokman Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  10. "Gary Aramist Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  11. "Itzhak Yonassi Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.
  12. "Meir Daloya Bio, Stats, and Results". Archived from the original on 2020-04-18.