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Arad, Yael (1967 -
Athlete
By becoming the first Israeli Olympic medalist, Yael Arad conferred a
whole new dimension on sports in Israel. Her victory was regarded as both
national and personal, and put Israel on the map of international athletic
achievements.
Arad began to study judo as a child, although sports in general and
judo in particular was not established as a serious career. For lack of
judo partners, she trained with the coach of the men's team, and she has
also trained in Europe and Japan. She achieved her first international
title in middleweight competition in 1984, and continued to compete successfully
in the following years.
At the Olympic games in Barcelona in 1992, Yael Arad became the first
Israeli athlete to win an Olympic medal. Narrowly missing the gold, based
on a judge's decision in the half middle-weight competition, she returned
home with the silver medal and became a national hero. She continued to
compete and aspired to win the gold medal at the Atlanta Olympic games
in 1996. At the games Arad chose to compete despite being ill, but her
weaker performance cost her the chance for a medal.
Arad has worked to promote sports for women, and in 1997, she was elected
as one of the sports representatives to sit on the Israeli Olympic Committee.
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